Logistics

Small Developers in Central Arkansas Move From Purchase to Revenue in Weeks, Not Years

Growth-rate rankings dominate real estate media’s “best markets” lists, but they ignore a factor that determines whether a small developer’s project actually pencils out: whether the infrastructure already exists....

Oshkosh Revealed the Real Electric Aviation Market – It’s Not Just Flying Cars

The largest gathering of electric aircraft ever assembled just happened at Oshkosh Air Venture, and it revealed something the industry keeps getting wrong: the...

Alex Mayer, Rochester MN Realtor: What AI Tools Miss About Buying or Selling Locally

Artificial intelligence can retrieve data, but it cannot interpret a buyer’s financial constraints, timeline, or the pricing dynamics of a specific neighborhood in a...

Kaufman Real Estate & Consulting and Oldivai Announce Adaptive-Reuse and Workforce Housing Redevelopment in Jacksonville’s Springfield Historic District

Century-old brick factory building to gain three new stories; Oldivai to deliver modular workforce housing — an iteration of its Project Zero model —...

New Mexico Is Winning Industrial Site Selections Against Texas. Here’s What’s Driving It.

For years, Texas dominated conversations about where manufacturers and data center operators should expand. But New Mexico has been climbing site selectors’ shortlists, where...

Industrial Rents in Atlanta’s Suburbs Have Nearly Tripled. Small Businesses Are Running Out of Options

Rental rates for industrial space along Georgia’s 400 corridor have climbed from the $5 to $6 per square foot range to $13 to $15...

Small Industrial Tenants Are Getting Squeezed Out of Suburban Atlanta

New spec construction along Georgia’s 400 corridor is almost exclusively targeting tenants who need 50,000 square feet or more. The small industrial spaces that...

Why Data Centers Keep Getting Rejected By Communities, And What’s Changing That

The data center sector rewards long-term planning. Multi-decade asset lives, massive infrastructure commitments, and years-long power interconnection timelines are supposed to favor developers with...

The Site Selection Checklist Most Out-of-Market Data Center Developers Get Wrong in the Midwest

When an infrastructure company’s site selection team finally sends over its formal requirements for a Midwest location, the list of data points requested often...

Why Houston’s Industrial Market Is Tight on Supply but Light on Investment

Houston’s industrial sector has enough tenant demand to justify new investment, but the buyers who would normally act on that signal have largely stopped...

In Houston’s Industrial Market, the Biggest Demand Is for the Smallest Spaces

The conventional image of industrial real estate, massive distribution centers, six-figure square footage, institutional capital, does not match what is actually happening on the...