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May 2024
35m 15s

Extra: Car Colors & Storage Units

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About this episode

Presenting two stories from The Economics of Everyday Things: Why does it seem like every car is black, white, or gray these days?  And: How self-storage took over America.

 

  • SOURCES:
    • Tom Crockett, classic car enthusiast.
    • Zachary Dickens, executive vice president and chief investment officer of Extra Space Storage.
    • Mark Gutjahr, global head of design at BASF.
    • Kara Kolodziej, self-storage unit tenant.
    • Anne Mari DeCoster, self-storage consultant.
    • Nikkie Riedel, carline planning manager at Subaru of America.

 

 

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