Developers Are Back to Building U.S. Warehouses: What It Means for the South Bay
By Vesperlight
| July 15, 2026
After a two-year construction slump, U.S. warehouse development is up 18% year-over-year. Q2 leasing was the strongest since mid-2022. Here is what the national trend means for the Carson, Wilmington, and Torrance industrial corridor.
SB 415 Warehouse Standards Update: What CRE Pros Need to Know After the Industry Town Hall
By Robert Brown
| February 11, 2026
California’s logistics and industrial real-estate community has entered a new phase of clarity and implementation following the passage of Senate Bill 415 (SB 415) in October 2025 — the…
Conflicting economic signals confound policymaking
By CoStar Analytics
| August 21, 2025
According to CoStar Analytics, economic uncertainty in commercial real estate is intensifying as mixed inflation and labor market signals challenge Federal Reserve policy. These conflicting…
South Bay Industrial Real Estate 2025 – Upside Down and Other Stranger Things
By Robert Brown
| June 23, 2025
Why newly developed buildings are sitting vacant while older and cheaper buildings curry favor with today’s tenants.
Trade Policy Uncertainty Slows Activity Amid Rising Utilization
By Prologis
| June 23, 2025
In a recent research article, Prologis explores how global trade policy uncertainty is affecting industrial real estate demand — even as logistics space utilization remains…
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Market Outlook Q1 2026
By Vesperlight
| February 11, 2026
A high-level look at current trends in commercial leasing, tenant demand, and regional logistics shaping the industrial market this quarter.