TAG Industrial Watch: February 7, 2026
While shallow-bay properties are traditionally occupied by industrial tenants, a recent article by Commercial Property Executive highlights how the times are changing, creating new opportunities for these landlords. As TAG has experienced first-hand, the article points out that it is not uncommon these days for retail tenants from CrossFit gyms to churches and schools to find the flexibility and urban location they are seeking in shallow-bay properties. This means that shallow-bay landlords who are considering a sale with the help of a professional broker are no longer pigeonholed into marketing their properties solely to traditional industrial buyers, but also to retail and office investors. By deepening the pool of potential buyers, brokers can create a more competitive bidding environment, helping sellers to secure the highest price for their property.
Shallow-Bay CRE: Not Just For Industrial Anymore
Commercial Property Executive – February 4, 2026
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The Next Tier Of Industrial Winners
Emerges Along North-South Rails
GlobeSt.com – January 26, 2026
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UPS Cutting 30,000 Jobs, Closing 24 Facilities In 2026
USA Today – January 27, 2026
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Tether Holds $24 Billion In Gold As Purchases
Rival Central Banks: Bloomberg
Yahoo!Finance – January 28, 2026
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China Reveals Its Plan To Challenge The
US Dollar For Dominance. Could It Ever Work?
CNN – February 3, 2026
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R E G I O N A L N E W S
Brennan Investment Group Acquires
13-Property Industrial Portfolio
Connect CRE – January 21, 2026
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MAG Capital Partners Acquires
425K-SF Indiana Industrial Property
Connect CRE – February 4, 2026
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Clear Height Properties, ICP Funds
Acquires Bellwood Industrial Property
REjournals – February 3, 2026
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Transwestern Breaks Ground On 1.4 MSF
Industrial Project In Northwest Houston
REBusiness – February 4, 2026
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Dallas’ Industrial Sector Tops The Charts
Commercial Property Executive – January 28, 2026
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