Chris, I've followed your work for some time now, but haven't commented until now.
Two things stand out to me, one being the absence of people in your images, which I can directly relate to because many of my street photos of Albuquerque are more like urban documents rather than people-oriented street photos.
The other observation is the quality of the light within your scenes, where it appears you remain very consistent to photograph under what appears to be cloudy skies, or at least absent direct sun, lending the sky an almost 19th century orthochromatic tonal range, and also giving very pleasing tones to your subjects, absent the harsh shadows of bright daylight.
In my neck of the woods, cloudy skies are few and far between, I'm usually stuck with having to deal with harsh light.
I really admire the consistency of your body of work, and how the quality of light helps it fit within a larger historic perspective. Thank you.
~Joe