Inland Empire, Miami, the NJ corridor and other gateway markets have traditionally been the major markets for the industrial asset class. But other secondary and tertiary markets are growing in importance and attracting new investment, as costs, capacity and production patterns drive new activity in previously lesser-loved markets.

What makes for a hot emerging market? Ranking methodologies and criteria vary, but there are a few unifying factors.

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