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Is a Bubble Forming in Industrial CRE?

DATE July 11, 2022 / Author


Industrial’s Continued Growth Industrial real estate is a hot commodity thanks to the growing demand for last-mile delivery from elevated e-commerce sales, and as the internet continues to rely on data centers and logistic companies to expand their reach. As a result, leasing activity and rent growth have seen incredible numbers in 2022. But, how long […]

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Industrial Market Report | Q2 2022 | Miami-Dade County

DATE July 7, 2022 / Author


Industrial Market Report, Q2 2022 Miami-Dade County, FL Miami-Dade County boasted record-breaking sales in the industrial sector during 2021, with emerging market trends continuing throughout 2022. The metro area experienced significant growth in rising population and a higher demand for warehouse space. Tenants who are new to the market are looking to flock to the […]

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Will the Hype Surrounding Self-Storage Last?

DATE July 6, 2022 / Author


The Latest in Self-Storage Self-storage properties have seen continued strength in occupancy rates, rental rates, and revenue growth. With around 10.6 percent of U.S. households renting a self-storage unit, according to Storable, the industry is projected to be valued at $64.71 billion by 2026. So far, in 2022, over $2.8 billion of self-storage facilities have traded. With the […]

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Q2 2022 Dallas-Fort Worth, TX Industrial Market Report

DATE July 6, 2022 / Author


DFW Market Overview Texas has seen some of the highest percentages in population growth, with Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) welcoming almost 100,000 people daily from July 2020 to July 2021. In response, industrial developers, e-commerce, manufacturing, and third-party logistics firms are seeing the market’s potential and following the migration trends by expanding or building in the […]

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Q2 2022 Phoenix Industrial Market Report

DATE July 1, 2022 / Author


Phoenix Industrial Market Overview Q2 2022 Report Phoenix has become a hot spot for commercial real estate over the past few years, with industrial assets leading the pack. The market boasts one of the strongest construction pipelines in the country and a low average vacancy rate of 4.3 percent. Growing substantially in population, Phoenix’s industrial […]

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Q2 2022 Industrial Market Report | Los Angeles, CA

DATE July 1, 2022 / Author


Los Angeles Industrial Market Overview Q2 2022 Investment Activity The Los Angeles industrial market is the largest in the country by most measures, sitting at the center of a 2 billion square-foot Southern California industrial market. The metro currently has one of the lowest vacancy rates nationally, but with the recent demand for industrial space, […]

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Build to Suit

DATE July 1, 2022 / Author


  The New Wave of Industrial Assets The industrial real estate market is experiencing high transaction activity, historically low vacancy rates, and a robust development pipeline across the U.S. With the sector’s growing popularity came the trend of build to suit facilities, offering a new way to develop industrial spaces that immediately fit the needs […]

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ATX: The Place to Plant Capital

DATE June 13, 2022 / Author


Why Invest Capital in Austin, TX?   “Capital goes where it is welcome & stays where it is treated well” – Walter Wriston    It’s no secret that Austin is one of the most popular markets in the country. From a soaring number of people moving to the metro paired with major company relocations, Austin […]

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Atlanta, GA Industrial Market Report | Q2 2022

DATE June 9, 2022 / Author


Atlanta’s Industrial Market Report 2022 Mid-Year Overview Atlanta’s low business costs, robust infrastructure, and port access have established the metro as a crucial national distribution hub. Similar to other national and super-regional distribution hubs, most industrial demand is driven by multinational firms taking large portions of space. The metro’s speculative pipeline continues to grow, though […]

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