Regionally, the Southeast multi-tenant industrial sector led all markets with $5.2 billion in third-quarter transactions, representing 29.4% of national volume.
Rapidly becoming a darling of the more opportunistic investors in commercial real estate, the IOS property type benefits from two major factors: its simplicity and its physical constraints. Its simplicity makes it easy to manage. Its physical constraints, further restricted by unfriendly zoning laws, give it an element of urgency. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
South Florida’s condo market has slowed down and the housing market is not what it once was, but the industrial sector is as hot as ever. Investment in South Florida’s industrial real estate market rose 77 percent to $1 billion in the third quarter of 2019 on a yearly basis. The market is booming right
What is the significance of the guidance issued April 18 by the IRS on the Opportunity Zone Program? For some clarification on the program and whether it can make a real difference in the economy of South Florida, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE
South Florida industrial owners do not foresee an oversupply of inventory in the next two years, and in fact, contend an additional 50 million square feet of space will be needed over the next five years. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE