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Demand for Industrial Space in Ohio Capital Stayed Healthy in First Quarter

CoStar Insight: A Large Share of Speculative Columbus Development Expected to Outpace Demand
Prior to the coronavirus pandemic, industrial demand in Columbus, Ohio, was slowing but still healthy. (Joan Garrett/Flickr)
Prior to the coronavirus pandemic, industrial demand in Columbus, Ohio, was slowing but still healthy. (Joan Garrett/Flickr)
CoStar Analytics
April 23, 2020 | 10:17 P.M.

Columbus’ economy is well positioned relative to Ohio’s other cities amid a pandemic-induced recession. Outsize exposure to more resilient industry sectors, like the public sector, and low exposure to manufacturing leave the market less vulnerable in an economic downturn.

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