Just like the builders proposing seemingly endless retail centers and condominium projects in Miami, warehouse developers to the west are planning a flurry of new construction on a scale not seen since the last real estate cycle.

Yet unlike their peers pushing commercial and residential real estate on the cusp of a slowing market, a handful of firms that dominate industrial development in Miami-Dade County are seeing no end in sight for voracious demand.

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