Marcus & Millichap reported this week that redirected supply flows are affecting investment decisions in the industrial space. 

Given rising direct-to-consumer delivery, nearshoring production would place added emphasis on border locations and intermodal hubs with sizable rail and road infrastructures.

San Diego, Detroit and San Antonio could emerge as locations for tenants and investors, needing warehouse and distribution assets in these cities. 

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