Demand For Huge New Industrial Buildings Hitting Historic Highs
Tenants stopped signing big industrial leases in 2018, but such demand has returned, leading to record-setting absorption and new construction.
Tenants stopped signing big industrial leases in 2018, but such demand has returned, leading to record-setting absorption and new construction.
With industrial tenants seeking locations closer to the District, developers are finding it difficult to keep up with the demand for new warehouse space.
E-commerce is only going to get bigger in Houston.
The Illinois-based industrial CRE investor's latest deal is for one of the East Bay's biggest industrial properties.
Houston's multifamily and industrial markets performed better than their counterparts during Q2.
Many types of expected users expanded during the pandemic, such as e-commerce, but there were some surprises, including automotive companies.
Woodridge Capital Partners received Arlington County approval to add three multifamily towers totaling 450 units to the site.
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Simon Property Co. reports a substantially lower profit after losing the equivalent of 10,500 shopping days within its U.S. portfolio.
Major mall owners like Simon Property Group and Brookfield are considering converting vacant department store spaces in active malls to industrial facilities.
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