Industrial real estate remains one of the most stable, transparent and strategically advantageous asset classes for both borrowers and lenders. Its resilience is grounded in a unique blend of predictability, operational clarity and long-term demand.
For the industrial real estate sector, the latest developments could reshape where and how goods are made, stored, and shipped across the country. As manufacturers weigh whether to “reshore” operations, the key questions remain: Where will they go, and which products are most likely to be made on U.S. soil?
While many companies are in a holding pattern, this is creating a buildup of latent demand that may rapidly reshape the market once conditions stabilize.