The manufacturing sector is expected to remain a key driver of industrial development, though not without challenges.| CommercialEdge
While tariff uncertainty may create instability for the industrial sector in the near term, e-commerce will continue to drive industrial demand growth. The post E-Commerce Growth Fuels Demand for Industrial Space appeared first on CommercialEdge.| CommercialEdge
Tariff uncertainty will lead to delayed leasing decisions from industrial occupiers, while also increasing construction costs| CommercialEdge
The manufacturing sector is expected to remain a key driver of industrial development, though not without challenges.| CommercialEdge
Following several years of hot demand, industrial real estate saw normalization in 2024 with balanced demand and reduced supply.| CommercialEdge
East Coast port strike resolutions and reshoring trends are shifting U.S. trade dynamics, driving changes in industrial demand and supply.| CommercialEdge
The e-commerce surge waned last year, reducing demand for industrial space. In 2024, this sector has rebalanced and is growing steadily.| CommercialEdge
After two years of record-level deliveries, the industrial development pipeline has slowed, but the long-term outlook remains bright.| CommercialEdge
Industrial valuations are rising despite market shifts, with the U.S. average sale price reaching $142 per square foot as of May.| CommercialEdge