Industrial Watch: May 16, 2020
“A vast number of Americans are following stay-at-home orders and while businesses are beginning to reopen, home delivery still proves convenient, safe, and easy. Replenishment warehouses supply smaller ones located closer to larger populations. These larger warehouses will not only need to increase in quantity, but not rely solely on trucking to make replenishment deliveries. Experts predict that in the future, intermodal rail will serve as a cheaper option in regards to the pricing power of long-haul trucking. Even with the unknowns of the current global pandemic, one thing is still certain- ‘Your order has been shipped’ isn’t going anywhere.” -Adam Abushagur
I N D U S T R I A L N E W S
Industrial May Dodge Worst Of Coronavirus, But Smaller Owners Face Risks
Bisnow – May 13, 2020
Property Owners Can Get Pandemic Relief Through Tax Disaster Claims
GlobeSt. – May 12, 2020
Road Map To Success When Rebuilding After Bankruptcy
GlobeSt. – May 13, 2020
T E X A S N E W S
A Wave Of Industrial Properties Are About To Deliver, With Nobody Ready To Fill Them
Bisnow – May 7, 2020
Texas Governor Says He’s Talked To Elon Musk About Moving Tesla
Forbes – May 13, 2020
Logistics Property Co. To Break Ground On 1 MSF Spec Industrial Building In Metro Dallas
ReBusiness Online – May 8, 2020
Fort Worth Company Tests New Way To Auction Aircraft Amid COVID-19
Dallas Business Journal- May 8, 2020
M I D W E S T N E W S
Pandemic Cutting Into The Budgets Of Even Well-Off Municipalities
Bisnow – May 13, 2020
Exclusive Reader Poll: Businesses Win Breaks On Rents, Mortgages As Pressures Build In Office Market
St. Louis Business Journal – May 13, 2020