Industrial
From Strategy to Practice
From Strategy to Practice Katia Lucuy for Market Share Blog | March 30, 2026 A Matter of Perspective Did you know that perspective was once “discovered”? It always existed, but for centuries, we didn’t know how to represent it. It wasn’t until the early Renaissance that artists like Filippo Brunelleschi unlocked the mathematical principles of…
Read MoreNavigating a New Real Estate Cycle
Navigating a New Real Estate Cycle Brielle Scott for Market Share Blog | March 16, 2026 In the latest episode of the Inside CRE podcast, NAIOP President and CEO Marc Selvitelli sat down with Carleton Riser, president of Transwestern, for a wide-ranging conversation on development strategy, market timing and how smart capital is positioning for…
Read MorePower, AI and Risk: What’s Next for Industrial Real Estate in the West
Power, AI and Risk: What’s Next for Industrial Real Estate in the West Kathryn Atkins for Market Share Blog | March 4, 2026 Industrial real estate across the Western U.S. is entering a new phase shaped by technology, infrastructure constraints and evolving supply chain strategies. While the sector remains fundamentally strong, the drivers of demand…
Read MoreA Generational Reset for U.S. Manufacturing and What It Means for Industrial Real Estate
A Generational Reset for U.S. Manufacturing and What It Means for Industrial Real Estate Kathryn Hamilton, CAE for Market Share Blog | March 5, 2026 The industrial market is rarely reshaped by a single law, but occasionally, policy shifts redirect capital for years. Panelists at NAIOP’s I.CON West conference in Los Angeles agreed that the…
Read MoreRisk, Reality and Recovery: Industrial Leaders on What Comes Next
Risk, Reality and Recovery: Industrial Leaders on What Comes Next Brielle Scott for Market Share Blog | March 4, 2026 “Industrial capital markets have clearly moved out of the zero cap rate environment that defined the last cycle. Today, we’re operating in a more disciplined market. Capital costs are higher. Leasing fundamentals have moderated, and…
Read MoreEconomic Impacts of Commercial Real Estate, 2026 U.S. Edition
Economic Impacts of Commercial Real Estate, 2026 U.S. Edition Since 2008, NAIOP has conducted this study to estimate the annual economic contribution of commercial real estate development to the U.S. economy. The study uses key data sets from the U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Bureau of Economic Analysis, Dodge Construction Network,…
Read MoreHow to Achieve Fair Valuation of Renewable Energy Facilities
How to Achieve Fair Valuation of Renewable Energy Facilities By Raymond R. Gray, Esq. for Market Share Blog | November 13, 2025 As renewable energy assets become more prevalent in commercial real estate portfolios – especially among industrial and data center users – property owners face a critical challenge: ensuring that intangible assets are not mistakenly included…
Read MoreIndustrial Capital on the Move
Industrial Capital on the Move By Brielle Scott for Market Share Blog | November 4, 2025 At I.CON Central in Columbus, Ohio, this week, Ashley Grigsby, managing director, capital markets, Transwestern, moderated a panel of experts who broke down what’s driving investment decisions, where capital is flowing, and how debt availability is shaping the…
Read MoreReimagining Industrial Real Estate in the Age of AI
Reimagining Industrial Real Estate in the Age of AI By Brielle Scott for Market Share Blog | October 28, 2025 Artificial intelligence is transforming the industrial real estate landscape in profound and sometimes paradoxical ways. As AI technologies become more embedded in logistics, fulfillment and manufacturing, they influence both the demand for warehouse space and…
Read MoreData Center Fails Perpetuate. But, What Are the Facts?
Data Center Fails Perpetuate. But, What Are the Facts? From REBIC The story in Matthews is the same story everywhere. Proposed data centers are being rejected by communities across the board. The “Project Accelerate” data center in Matthews, NC was withdrawn by its developer, Crosland Southeast, following significant community opposition where residents voiced concerns over potential…
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