How Warehouses Are Escaping Real Estate’s Doom Loop, in Charts

null By Liz YoungSept. 20, 2023 2:57 pm ETThe amount of warehouse storage available remains historically tight, industry experts say. Photo: tannen maury/ShutterstockCompanies from e-commerce retailers to third-party logistics providers are leasing less new warehouse space amid weak freight demand, high interest rates and shifting consumer spending.Copyright ©2023 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8Continue reading your article witha WSJ subscriptionSubscribe NowAlready a subscriber? Sign InSponsored OffersMichael Kors: Michael Kors Coupon First Order: 10% OffJCPenney: JCPenney coupon code : Extra 20% off on sale productsTarget: Take 20% Off Your Entire Order - Target promo CodeAT&T: Extra $50 off with this AT&T secret promo codeWalmart: Walmart's Featured Deal: Up to $1,100 off the Apple iPhone 15 SeriesBest Buy: Deal of the Day Best Buy coupon: Score up to 50% off

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How Warehouses Are Escaping Real Estate’s Doom Loop, in Charts
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Sept. 20, 2023 2:57 pm ET

The amount of warehouse storage available remains historically tight, industry experts say. Photo: tannen maury/Shutterstock

Companies from e-commerce retailers to third-party logistics providers are leasing less new warehouse space amid weak freight demand, high interest rates and shifting consumer spending.

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