Prologis: the election, not port strikes, is the biggest risk
Not out of the woods yet
The bumpy economic conditions have pushed many transport rates to pre-pandemic lows, but warehouse rents remain stubbornly high.
And what’s worse is they are predicted to continue rising – albeit at a reduced pace.
The market will struggle with economic headwinds, according to the latest outlook by commercial real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield.
Its analysts predict a mild recession for a US economy that has so far defied gravity, pointing to the inversion of the curves for ten-year versus two-year and ...
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