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Why Industrial Space for Rent Is the Hottest CRE Sector in 2021

The Robert Weiler Company

With the emergence of factories, production efficiency, and mass manufacturing, industrial space for rent became the backbone that supports today’s modern cities. These buildings are a critical center for managing the distribution and logistical flow of products. They include showrooms, laboratories, and office space.

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VIDEO: Solution to Housing Shortage May Be Just a Printer Away

Will Springer Realtor

The housing industry is now getting in on the action with the development of 3-D printed homes. In addition to accessory dwelling units, modular construction and other affordable options, 3-D printed homes allow people to find private, contemporary shelter at a fraction of the cost. New construction homes have not kept up with demand.

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Why Buy Commercial Real Estate? Deep Dive Into 6 Sought-After Property Types!

The Robert Weiler Company

Not only that, but you want those transit links to be modern, well funded, and in high use. new construction pipeline of nearby buildings. That is, ground that has not been developed before it could be adapted to several real estate development types. Otherwise, the proximity to these transit connections would be useless.

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The Intel About Intel’s Columbus, OH Region Move (and Why Your Business Can Flourish Here, Too)

The Robert Weiler Company

But proximity to a new Intel Corporation fabrication plant whose construction might one day ease future global chip shortages might be another reason to love our region. It’s predicted to generate 3,000 jobs with high-wage salaries, 7,000 construction jobs, and more than 10,000 indirect jobs. Honda Research & Development Americas.

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Housing industry digs Biden’s American Jobs plan

Housing Wire

The new jobs plan includes $213 billion allocated for housing, with a focus on low- and middle-income homeowners and prospective homebuyers with the construction and rehabilitation of over 500,000 homes in low- and middle-income areas. How modernized servicing creates customers for life. This will certainly help.”