Despite seeing slightly paused growth in the first quarter of the year, New Jersey’s industrial market continues to rally, with total leasing activity up 20%
Warehouse construction has reached unprecedented levels in the U.S. due to e-commerce demand, and conditions in many markets indicate that new supply can be leased
In residential real estate, the season of giving is the season of receiving—as in hundreds of packages a day. Between online shopping and food delivery
Lincoln Equities Group imploded a 175-foot smokestack and a 150-foot steel water tower to make way for their 1.6 million s/f warehouse project. The 153-acre
JLL has been tapped to lease New York City’s first ground-up e-commerce warehouses now rising in Brooklyn. Two full city blocks are being transformed into
The rise of e-commerce and rapid delivery logistics has pushed construction in New York Cityʼs commercial warehouse sector to record levels. Since 2013, the city
E-commerce demands have New York City’s industrial market on the rise. With at least seven multilevel distribution centers likely to break ground in Brooklyn, Queens