TAG Industrial Market Watch: February 9, 2019
TAG Industrial Market Watch: February 9, 2019
“It used to be that one shareholder was at the table in terms of commercial real estate development. Now, it can be the entire table. In the past few years, this capital has begun to come with green policies and requirements with company environmental goals like reducing their carbon footprint. This is true for industrial assets especially since they have traditionally been viewed as a less visually appealing. A LEED certified building can not only help with these goals but may assist in energy and maintenance savings. All in all, everyone can get behind green development initiatives as long as it is cost effective and investor return is still present.”
Adam Abushagur
First Vice President Investments
Managing Director- TAG Industrial
I N D U S T R I A L N E W S
Trade War with China May Result in Loss of U.S. Warehouse Jobs, Some Experts Warn
National Real Estate Investor- February 7, 2019
In A Tight Industrial Real Estate Market, Shuttered Retail Properties Present an Opportunity
Supply and Demand Chain Executive- February 1, 2019
Black & Decker Bringing 1.2 Million-Square-Foot Hub to Northlake
D Magazine- February 7, 2019
R E G I O N A L N E W S
The U.S. Apartment Sector Would Continue to Remain Strong Even in a Recession
National Real Estate Investor – February 05, 2019
Apartment Sector Sustains Positive Outlook; Marcus & Millichap Report
National Real Estate Investor – February 06, 2019
Jobs increase in leisure and hospitality sector, indicating a strengthening real estate market
Institutional Real Estate Newsline – February 01, 2019
N A T I O N A L N E W S
Amazon Officially Announced Itself As A Competitor To FedEx, UPS
Bisnow – February 06, 2019
JC Penney will stop selling appliances at the end of this month
CNBC Business – February 06, 2019
Fed’s Powell reveals what he thinks is the biggest challenge over the next decade
CNBC Economy – February 06, 2019