Jersey's Industrial Market Keeps Getting Tighter, But Clouds Haven't Started Gathering
Marcus & Millichap (10.17.18) LNJ PO 15607
February 13, 2019

Jersey's Industrial Market Keeps Getting Tighter, But Clouds Haven't Started Gathering

Demand for warehouse space in New Jersey remains as strong as it has been for years, motivating continuous construction on faith that it will continue.

When developers are in possession of land zoned for industrial anywhere near the Port of Newark and Elizabeth, or along the northern half of the New Jersey Turnpike, they are not waiting around for a tenant to be in hand to…

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In Their Own Words: What It's Really Like To Be Black In CRE

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