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US warehouse vacancy rose in first quarter as demand waned

CBRE’s latest figures on industrial real estate demand show the supply of new and existing warehouses grew faster than tenant demand, with vacancy spikes expected through 2023.

CBRE’s latest figures on industrial real estate demand show the supply of new and existing warehouses grew faster than tenant demand, with vacancy spikes expected through 2023.
Author Journal of CommercePosted on May 4, 2023Categories Uncategorized

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