The Kansas City industrial market has bucked the national trend of rising vacancy rates since the start of the year. Fewer properties were built in 2024 after a record amount of new construction in the previous two years.
The Kansas City industrial market has bucked the national trend of rising vacancy rates since the start of the year. Fewer properties were built in 2024 after a record amount of new construction in the previous two years.
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