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👇 📖 Industrialize: The Insider's Guide to Industrial Real Estate

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The forgotten chapter. I originally had this chapter included in my book but opted to take it out as it's an ultra niche topic in an already niche book. But if you're interest in industrial real estate and /or architecture you might enjoy this! Peter, Walter and Albert: the

The forgotten chapter.

I originally had this chapter included in my book but opted to take it out as it's an ultra niche topic in an already niche book.

But if you're interest in industrial real estate and /or architecture you might enjoy this!

Peter, Walter and Albert: the
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Check out “Old LA Tonight” by Ozzy Osbourne. One of my favorite guitar solos of all time but also a show of how versatile the Prince of Darkness truly was. RIP Ozzy.

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Instead of "Industrial deal volume cools off", here's what this should say: Industrial deal volume normalizes after big uptick but still remains healthy by historical standards. Not as attention-getting I guess.

Instead of "Industrial deal volume cools off", here's what this should say:  

Industrial deal volume normalizes after big uptick but still remains healthy by historical standards.  

Not as attention-getting I guess.
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Used Grok to dig into this $2.5 B renovation for the Fed's building and the cost / square foot is mindboggling: Total gross square footage (includes existing space + expansion): =$2,500,000,000 / 840,388 ≈ $2,975 / sq ft. There's parking being added too and a lot of

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Industrial real estate is easy. All you have to do is understand building components such as electrical service, floor load ratings, site drainage, HVAC specs and clear heights. Then just a bit of juggling for tenant demands, local zoning quirks, supply chain shifts and

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The top (and bottom) markets according to the 2025 National Industrial Index from Marcus & Millichap: 1. Miami-Dade 2. Minneapolis-St. Paul 3. Chicago 4. Charlotte 5. Dallas-Fort Worth 6. Denver 7. Jacksonville 8. Houston 9. Fort Lauderdale 10. Northern New Jersey 11. Cleveland