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NEW YORK CITY-The development of larger warehouses close to main transportation routes to manage the rise in imported goods will continue to reshape American communities, according to a new white paper released today by global real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield.
“We wanted to get a handle on the pivotal role commercial real estate is playing in meeting the demands of consumers and the dramatically changing global trade environment,” says Maria Sicola, senior managing director of Research at Cushman & Wakefield says of the paper. “As more warehousing and distribution centers are being built near ports and major inland hubs, some communities and even our rail system are springing to life.”