Multiple important economic trends and strong forecasts for the logistics warehousing industry make it a commercial real estate investment sector that should perform solidly today and in the coming years.

Net effective rents, absorption, consumption and the sector's position as a hedge against inflation are making it attractive. Even the supply chain management breakdown is a potential boon to these investors.

Perhaps no analyst firm is more bullish about logistics than Noyack Capital Partners, which recently issued a report detailing how and why demand for logistics infrastructure in mobility hubs (structured parking), cold storage warehousing, dry warehousing, and healthcare creates asymmetric risk-reward potential. 

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