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Warehousing: Showing signs of a comeback

As interest rates drop, the warehousing market is seeing new leases and construction, signaling a return to form.

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It’s all relative

Compared to other commercial real estate sectors, the warehousing market is holding up well with rents and valuations continuing to rise.

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Still booming

In spite of a hiccup from bellwether company Amazon and increasing global and local challenges, warehousing remains one of the hottest sectors in the U.S.

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Still hot, but speed bumps ahead

The pandemic did little to cool down the red-hot warehousing market, but labor and material shortages (plus increasing regulation) could complicate future development.

SOL Warehousing: Shifting ground
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Shifting ground

How will the U.S. distribution warehousing sector adapt to changes wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic?

No sign of slowing down
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No sign of slowing down

As real estate prices continue to climb, warehouse and logistics managers must keep a close eye on comparative costs as well as new market challenges.

Hot, hot, hot
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Hot, hot, hot

E-commerce is fueling high demand for warehousing space, driving up rates, and making availability tight.

Big growth, big challenges
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Big growth, big challenges

Macrotrends such as the growth of e-commerce and same-day delivery are placing costly new demands on warehouse operators. Here are four major problem areas affecting site-selection decisions this year.