Industrial Watch: September 7, 2019
“Tenants, investors, and lenders alike are comforted and confident with the population and job growth the Dallas market has experienced in recent years. Speakers at the DFW Industrial InterFace Panel this week mentioned that at a rate of 300 people relocating to DFW daily, and the jobs to match, the market boasts somewhat of a shield from the recession-whenever that will be is unclear. The market has revolutionized and is no longer considered a secondary market like it was nearly a decade ago. Long story short, despite a trade war, products will still need to be produced and delivered with cost to consumer being the variable.”
-Adam Abushagur
I N D U S T R I A L N E W S
Lords of Trade War: Why Industrial Investors Aren’t Fretting About a Downturn
Commercial Observer – September 4, 2019
Trade War Increasing Demand for Industrial Space on Both Sides of the U.S./Mexico Border
National Real Estate Investor – September 6, 2019
InterFace Panel: Dallas Industrial Market Poised to Withstand Recession
ReBusiness- September 5, 2019
T E X A S N E W S
While US Slows Apartment Builds, DFW Bucks the Trend
GlobeSt – September 4, 2019
How is Houston Attracting Millennials to Invest in Commercial Real Estate
NuWire – August 14, 2019
Lubbock to Get its First H-E-B
Connect Media- September 6, 2019
Could Elon Musk launch his SpaceX Starship into orbit from Texas by the end of 2019?
The Dallas Morning News – September 5, 2019
M I D W E S T N E W S
Ascension to acquire Michigan health care system
St. Louis Business Journal – August 29, 2019
City asks for patience as frustration builds over Jefferson Arms redevelopment
St. Louis Business Journal – September 5, 2019
Missouri among states with highest construction unemployment rate
St. Louis Business Journal – September 5, 2019