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Industrial Real Estate Sees Promising Future As Sector Benefits from E-Commerce During Pandemic
The fear of material runout will increase inventory demand by 5-7 percent, says NAI Robert Lynn's Industrial's Rick Medinis.
By Rick Medinis

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Trends Shaping Today and Tomorrow’s Industrial Real Estate Industry
JLL Associate Fred Ragsdale on how technology is shaping the industrial real estate industry today and tomorrow.
By Fred Ragsdale

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CBRE Vice Chairman Dave Anderson Passes Away
The industrial broker and much-admired broker succumbs to pancreatic cancer after a three-year battle.
By Jeremiah Jensen

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Global Manufacturer Trades Up Into New Dallas Space
Dover-based global company Megger just sold its old space of 30 years and more than doubled its Dallas footprint.
By Jeremiah Jensen

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TI Doubles Down on Richardson
The company is embarking on a massive new 870,000-square-foot manufacturing plant project in Richardson.
By Jeremiah Jensen
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CTDI Leases 700,000 SF in North Fort Worth
Transwestern Investment Group secures full-building tenant, three months after acquiring the asset.
By Jeremiah Jensen

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Hillwood to Build 1.5 Million More Square Feet at Alliance
The developer still has its foot on the gas, as demand for industrial space in North Fort Worth seems insatiable.
By Jeremiah Jensen

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Where the Opportunities Lie: Construction Outlook 2019
Though some belt-tightening is taking place, development prospects in the retail and industrial sectors look particularly strong.

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Massive New Industrial Development Coming to North Fort Worth
Stream Realty Partners' new 1.1 million-square-foot development is right in the heart of the booming industrial submarket.
By Jeremiah Jensen

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CRE Opinion: The Biggest Industrial Gold Mine in DFW
The southern sector of DFW Airport is burning up with industrial demand and development; the time to act is now.
By Nathan Orbin