The industrial market is continuing to grow in South Florida, according to Collier’s Q2 market report for the region, which means airport and cruise port access will become ever more crucial in the coming years.

There’s huge investor demand to buy existing, vacant or income-producing land, according to Colliers’ Steve Wasserman, who said there’s also a shortage of good-quality buildings to sell to owner-occupants, though that could depend on whether you’re a tenant or buyer.

Steve Wasserman, executive vice president at Colliers International. Courtesy photo

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