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In Parts of the Northwest, Technology Companies Drive Low Industrial Availability

Preleasing of New Construction Should Keep Market Tight
A startup in Alameda, California, is converting a factory building in Moses Lake, Washington, into an advanced silicon anode battery production facility. (Sila Nanotechnologies)
A startup in Alameda, California, is converting a factory building in Moses Lake, Washington, into an advanced silicon anode battery production facility. (Sila Nanotechnologies)

Of the 3.5 million square feet of existing industrial space in the Washington city of Moses Lake, only 38,000 square feet is listed as available for lease. That amounts to an availability rate of just 1%.

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News | In Parts of the Northwest, Technology Companies Drive Low Industrial Availability