TAG Industrial Watch: December 26, 2020

“Although the majority of capital for industrial transactions in the U.S. is domestic, it seems the flood gates have opened for international capital. Some global investors are jumping ship and divesting from property types like office and retail into the tenacious industrial sector. While they are most interested in larger portfolio sales, there is still a lack of industrial supply across many markets, creating a competitive dream for sellers both institutional and private.” -Adam Abushagur

 

 

I N D U S T R I A L   N E W S

Dry Powder Will Bid Up Distressed Properties. Here’s Where Else To Invest
GlobeSt – December 16, 2020
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Property Managers Have Found Opportunity And Growth Amid The COVID-19 Pandemic
National Real Estate Investor – December 15, 2020
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New Capital Expected To Target Challenged Reverse Logistics Field
GlobeSt – December 16, 2020
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T E X A S   N E W S

After DFW Companies Declare Bankruptcy, What Happens To Their Corporate Headquarters?
Dallas Business Journal – December 15, 2020
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Could Texas Be An Electric Vehicle Hub?
Houston Chronicle – December 15, 2020
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Elon Musk’s The Boring Co. Grabs Industrial Space In Pflugerville, Documents Show
Austin Business Journal – December 15, 2020
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K A N S A S / M I S S O U R I   N E W S 

Chesterfield Firm To Move To Downtown St. Louis
St. Louis Business Journal – December 15, 2020
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I L L I N O I S   N E W S

Logistics Property Co. Closes $1 Billion Develop-To-Core Industrial Real Estate Fund
Business Wire- December 15, 2020
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C O L O R A D O   N E W S

Cannabis REITs: High On Growth
Seeking Alpha – December 15, 2020
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