Over the past ten years, new construction in the
It is worth noting that about two-thirds of the new construction reported at the 4th quarter of 2012 was build-to-suit and about one-third was spec construction.? Of the one-third spec construction, most of that was the IDI development.?
Although in 2012, there was a slight increase in the amount of spec construction due to IDI, we still seem to be following the same general trend of mostly build-to-suit construction for the past few years.? Since 2009, the vast majority of new construction has been build-to-suit mainly for two reasons.? First, our excessive inventory of available space keeps prices down by enough that new construction has a very hard time competing with the prices of used space.? Second, there are many older, big-box buildings that have low ceilings and not enough trailer parking.? The majority of the build-to-suit construction winds up being the consolidation of several different buildings or relocation from an old facility to a new facility that can better accommodate the needs of current users.
Build-to-suit construction can make activity appear to be improving, but we have seen that this does not usually translate to a notable impact in net absorption.? According to Charlie King, ?this is because most of the companies involved in the build-to-suits are already located in
From a developer?s perspective, things are definitely not great.? The
Source: http://blog.kingindustrial.com/2013/02/new-construction-up-from-last-two-years.html
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