Strategies to Overcome Intensifying Industrial Real Estate Challenges
1 Oct 2022
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Each turn of the calendar brings with it the excitement of new opportunities and adventures. While 2023 is no different, this new year also presents a healthy dose of uncertainty. In 2022, we saw significant growth and investment across sectors. Expansion took place in the face of — and often despite — two defining limitations in the market: labor and industrial real estate availability. Unfortunately, trends indicate a challenging future for the industrial real estate environment.
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