Fort Worth Industrial Has A Fever, But It May Catch Cold
February 7, 2018

Fort Worth Industrial Has A Fever, But It May Catch Cold

The Fort Worth industrial submarket looks great. Its fundamentals are off the chart with total vacancy at only 5.5%, and absorption continues to outpace the addition of new product, but is the market too hot for its own good?

“We've had a tremendous amount of positive absorption and good activity,” JLL Senior Vice President George Curry said. “Overall, the Fort Worth fundamentals seem to be solid.”  In the last five years, there was nearly 18M SF added to the…

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