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The combination of DBRS with Morningstar Credit Ratings' U.S. business will expand Morningstar's global asset class coverage and provide an enhanced platform that will provide investors with leading fixed-income analysis and research, the company states.
R&D/advanced manufacturing campus, North Loop 3, located in Harbor Bay Business Park is scheduled for occupancy in spring 2020 with individual buildings ranging from 23,955 square feet to 47,910 square feet.
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M Factory, the Brooklyn eyewear maker, has expanded its production facility at the six million-square-foot, mixed-use, Sunset Park, Brooklyn waterfront complex.
The first modular three-flat will be installed in the Humboldt Park neighborhood as part of 10 affordable-rate, three-flat apartment buildings assembled on currently vacant lots in the 27th Ward.
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“Tenants occupying this market are typically looking for facilities with good functionality in a strategic location, proximate to the major transportation arteries, the ports, Newark Liberty International Airport, and New York City. 1416 East Linden checks all the boxes…,” says Bussel Realty SVP Jordan Metz.
Industrial vacancy has been sub-6% for 30 consecutive quarters and distribution has garnered the lion's share of new development, begging the question of when will spec cross the 1 million-square-foot threshold?