MIAMI—How will the port tunnel help Miami compete? How should owners and operators of industrial properties be gearing up? And where does Miami stand against competitors in Florida and along other coasts in attracting the larger cargo ships?

GlobeSt.com caught up with, Edward W. Easton, chairman of The Easton Group in Miami, to answer those and other questions. His firm owns or leases more than 4.5 million square feet in South Florida, Alabama, and Ohio. The company also has experience in North Carolina, New Jersey and Texas. Click here to read part one of this exclusive interview, Will Rising Rents Send Indutrial Users North of Miami?, if you missed it.

GlobeSt.com: How will the port tunnel now help Miami compete? And where will that truck traffic go—to industrial parks in South Florida or onto highways and out of state?

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