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Despite Rising Ceiling Heights, Demand Shows There's Still Room for Shorter Warehouses

In Chicago, Buildings With Under 30-Foot Clear Heights Still Post Lower Vacant and Available Rates Than Taller Peers
Walton Street Capital signed Lion Electric to a full-building lease last year at a new speculative distribution center in Joliet, Illinois, with an eye-catching 40-foot clear height. (CoStar)
Walton Street Capital signed Lion Electric to a full-building lease last year at a new speculative distribution center in Joliet, Illinois, with an eye-catching 40-foot clear height. (CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
September 22, 2022 | 2:07 P.M.

Industrial construction is booming across the nation, especially in larger markets such as Chicago that offer strong transportation and electrical power infrastructure. These new properties are large, mostly over 300,000 square feet, and built with distinct specifications.

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News | Despite Rising Ceiling Heights, Demand Shows There's Still Room for Shorter Warehouses