Logistics of property means tight market now in sight
by
Rob McKay
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last modified
Feb 25, 2010 02:50 PM
AFTER more than 12 months deep in the doldrums, the logistics property market appears to be gearing up to take off again.
There has been little speculative building since the global financial crisis hit.
But with container throughput in Australian ports back at record levels and inventory run-downs at an end, the market is well placed to start getting tight towards...
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