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research • valuation
Industrial / Logistics Investor OutlookExamine the U.S. industrial markets, focusing on the macroeconomic and industry-specific factors shaping supply, demand, and investment performance.
Michael J. Schaeffer, MAI, FRICS • March 17, 2026
research • supply chain
Port of NY and NJ YE 2025 OverviewThe Port of New York and New Jersey (Port of NY & NJ) has consistently been the busiest port on the East Coast, serving as a key gateway.
Felix Soto • March 02, 2026
article • supply chain
The Future of Warehousing and Distribution: Reflections from the Interchange ConferenceHere’s a look back at some of the most impactful themes we explored as we discussed the future of warehousing and distribution at INTERCHANGE 2025.
Benjamin Harris • August 05, 2025
research • supply chain
The Rise of 3PLsGet the latest trends and insights on Third-Party Logistics (3PL) activity across Atlanta, GA.
Maija Sunnarborg • June 09, 2025
research • economy
Atlanta Industrial Strength: The Resilience of a Changing MarketRead the second volume of Industrial Strength: The Resilience of a Changing Market to learn more about the fundamentals within Atlanta’s I-75 North submarket.
January 31, 2025
article • technology
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
research • supply chain
Georgia PortsGeorgia’s ports are fueling economic growth across the Southeast, as the Port of Savannah and inland ports expand shipping capacities and efficiencies.
Maija Sunnarborg • November 16, 2023
article • supply chain
The San Pedro Port Activity Update ReportPort volume at the San Pedro Ports began to increase in Q2 2023; however, it remained lower compared to the same period a year ago.
Jolanta Campion • August 15, 2023
research • supply chain
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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