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U.S. Industrial Sublease Space TrendsIn 2022, the pandemic spending boom started to wind down, which has since been reflected in an ongoing deceleration in e-commerce sales and (real) nondurable goods spending growth, and in an outright decline in (real) durable goods spending and import flows.
Jason Price • March 16, 2023
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Midwest Speculative Construction ReportSpeculative construction is by its very definition, a risk. Many developers wonder: if we build it, will tenants come?
David Hoebbel • December 15, 2022
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Strong Industrial Market Fundamentals in Indianapolis Continue to Support the Labor ForceIndustrial markets across the country have seen historic levels of demand over the last several years and the Indianapolis market has been no exception. Through the first half of 2022, Indianapolis saw 10.6 million square feet (MSF) of overall net absorption and 14.3 MSF of new leasing activity, the 7th and 8th highest totals of all markets tracked by Cushman & Wakefield Research.
Maggie Tillotson • September 21, 2022
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Long Island Summer 2022: Industrial Construction Pipeline SurgesLong Island’s development pipeline continued to expand as institutional groups want to capitalize on the immense rent growth and demand in the market.
Dimitri Mastrogiannis • September 08, 2022
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The Math Behind Supply Chain InflationGlobal shipping costs are as much as 4.75 times higher than they were pre-pandemic - how did we get here? In this infographic, we break down the key constraints and costs that account for supply chain inflation in the U.S.
Benjamin Harris • July 27, 2022
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What Do Recent E-commerce Trends Mean for Industrial Real Estate?Explore the trends leading to these historic market conditions, including increased online sales with a heightened demand to deliver product faster and at a reduced cost.
Jason Price • March 14, 2022
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Future-Proofing the Food & Beverage Supply ChainWhile the impacts of COVID-19 are still unfolding, it’s increasingly clear that food and beverage companies will need to continue to evolve their strategies when it comes to inventory management, real estate decisions, automation, packaging and sustainability among other things.
John Wichman • October 01, 2021
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Commodities VolatilityIncreasing demand for construction materials, limited product inventory and supply chain disruptions are driving up construction costs and resulting in longer lead times for obtaining materials
David Smith • September 16, 2021
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The Industrial Spec Sweet Spot – What Tenants WantTo get a clearer picture of the ideal warehouse design, we surveyed our industrial professionals on a number of building attributes including clear height, bay spacing, dock door ratios, and parking.
Jason Price • May 07, 2021
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