The Midwest is a prime location for prosperous industrial assets given its comparatively low cost-of-entry and stable, economically diverse industrial markets, according to a new report from Cushman & Wakefield.
Markets here are experiencing historic income growth over the last several years, generated by record low vacancy and substantial demand, according to David Hoebbel, Regional Research Director, Cushman & Wakefield, especially during times of economic uncertainty.
Industrial is providing a superior return over a 5-, 7- or 10-year horizon as these assets continue to outpace other traditional and alternative investment classes, according to the report.
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