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Midwest Industrial Sales UpdateMidwest industrial sales activity is recovering, driven by the Federal Reserve’s recent rate cuts, which have brought relief to debt markets and attracted capital back into the marketplace. This has boosted confidence among buyers and sellers, leading to increased sales activity and market stabilization across major Midwest markets.
Gregory Rogalla • November 01, 2024
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Industrial Construction MapUse Cushman & Wakefield's interactive map to find out how much industrial commercial real estate construction activity is taking place in select North American cities.
October 09, 2024
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Unlocking Savings and Sustainability with ENERGY STAR® NextGen®From urban high-rises to suburban complexes, the push for greener living is transforming how we approach energy use.
Megan Pendill • September 17, 2024
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Unpacking Atlanta’s Industrial LandscapeUnderstand supply and demand fundamentals across the metro.
Maija Sunnarborg • September 11, 2024
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Beneath the Surface: Decoding Indianapolis’ Industrial VacancyThe overall vacancy rate in the Indianapolis market has continued to tick upwards the past several quarters from a recent low of 3.3% in Q2 2022 and equaled 10.9% in Q2 2024.
Maggie Tillotson • September 03, 2024
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Exploring the Future of Cold StorageGet expert insights and industry trends.
Greg Millerd • August 13, 2024
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Boosting Renewables and Cutting Emissions with ENERGY STAR® NextGen™From Seattle to Minneapolis to Boston, cities across the country are embracing greener futures—and the buildings within them must adapt. But for buildings to meet carbon footprint reductions and net-zero targets, innovative sustainability measures are essential.
Megan Pendill • August 01, 2024
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Midwest Industrial Speculative Construction ReportThe U.S. industrial construction sector has seen a slowdown after delivering 1.1 bsf of new space in 2022-23, with speculative development previously driving construction due to pandemic-induced demand.
David Hoebbel • June 05, 2024
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Baltimore Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse ImpactThe Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in late March 2024 was a tragic accident that has created two major issues the Baltimore market and the local, state, and federal government must contend with: the closure of the Port of Baltimore and the rebuilding of the Key Bridge.
Michael Hanes • May 23, 2024
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Finding The Opportunity Across Midwest Industrial MarketsThe U.S. industrial market recorded almost 2.5 billion square feet (bsf) of new leasing activity throughout the pandemic (2020-2022), as rapid expansions by big-box occupiers fueled demand.
Gregory Rogalla • May 15, 2024
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Industrial Construction Pipeline Resets to Normal After Four-Year BoomSince 2020, 1.8 billion square feet (bsf) of industrial product was delivered across the U.S.—more than what was constructed in the entire previous decade.
Jason Price • March 14, 2024
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A Historical Look at Florida’s Industrial Stabilization & ExpectationsThroughout each major market in Florida, all industrial buildings 50,000 square feet (sf) and greater built from 2016 through 2023 were analyzed for asset stabilization.
Eric Messer • March 11, 2024
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