Industrial vacancies were down across all three South Florida counties last year, and in land-tight South Florida, the pressure is on.

Broward County’s industrial market closed 2016 with record net absorption, the real estate sector’s yardstick for measuring industry growth. Tenants took over 2.5 million square feet of industrial space, the strongest figure seen in the past decade, according to Colliers International.

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