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# Industrial Advisors LA
## Posts
- [Industrial Real Estate Trends in 2026](https://industrialadvisorsla.com/industrial-real-estate-trends-2026/): No Slowdown: What Industrial Occupiers Are Saying in 2026 The message is clear, industrial demand isn’t slowing, it’s evolving. While rising costs and macro uncertainty are shaping decision-making, occupiersare not retreating. Instead, they are repositioning their real estate strategies for long-term efficiency, flexibility , and growth. Demand Is Holding, But It’s Becoming More Strategic More than 90% of occupiers plan to maintain or expand their footprint over the next three years. At the same time, the market is entering a massive lease rollover cycle: What this really means: Translation for clients: The next 24–36 months will be one of the […]
- [Industrial / Logistics Spring 2026 Investor Outlook: Market Shifts & Strategy Signals](https://industrialadvisorsla.com/industrial-logistics-outlook-2026-cap-rates-trends/): According to the Spring 2026 Industrial/Logistics Investor Outlook, investor mood is influenced by asset quality, location, and changing occupier needs, and the market is still fundamentally robust. When pricing industrial assets, investors carefully consider physical characteristics, tenant credit, lease structure, and long-term demand trends. As a result, capitalization rates continue to reflect a wide range of risk and return. At the asset level, Class B and C properties offer better yields but necessitate more examination of functioning, condition, and tenant stability. Class A properties, which are distinguished by modern design, higher clear heights, and strong locations, continue to attract the […]
- [Southern California Ports Begin the Year with Steady Momentum](https://industrialadvisorsla.com/southern-california-port-trends-industrial-real-estate/): The Southern California port complex started the year on firm ground, with cargo activity holding steady despite