Most people I speak to about the industrial sector have kept a level head about the market’s recent pullback, using words like “normalizing” or “moderating” after the high-flying days of about three years ago. That perspective is to be commended,…
Ianuale, Trautner reflect on time as ULI New Jersey co-chairs after extended term
Ensuring a smooth transition has been a top priority for Tom Trautner and Tony Ianuale in their final months as co-chairs of the Urban Land Institute’s Northern New Jersey chapter. Fortunately, that has meant continuing what they’ve done for more than four years — engaging members through networking events and thought-provoking panel discussions.
Industrial owners pivot to new (and old) strategies amid challenges to development, capital stack
Industrial owners in New Jersey are adapting to a climate of caution in the capital markets, cooling demand from tenants and growing local resistance to large warehouse projects. Some see it as a chance to double down in a market that they feel is still fundamentally sound, despite a slowdown in big-box leasing, as others pivot to different, more conservative approaches.