We've had a couple of signs this week that the industrial market, which boomed like there was no tomorrow during the pandemic, finally has lost a bit of its steam.
Inland Empire, the mega-warehouse capital of the known universe, reported its first quarterly negative net absorption for the first time in more than ten years in the second quarter, GlobeSt. reported.
This news was followed by the listing for sale of two industrial portfolios encompassing 16 buildings.
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