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Stay on top of today's rapidly changing market for industrial facilities.
Just-in-Time Real Estate describes the latest trends in distribution and
their effect on the demand, design, and site selection process for
industrial real estate. It focuses on the types of facilities that a
commercial developer can deliver, either on a speculative or build-to-suit
basis, and describes the distinctive opportunities and challenges of
developing on or near airports, rail intermodal centers, and seaports. In
addition, coverage includes ways that the public and private sectors are
working together on distribution-related land use and environmental issues.
Case studies profile how developers have put these ideas to work in the
states of California, Washington, and New Jersey, as well as in England. 130
pp.
Just-in-Time Real Estate - Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Book Approach and Summary of Chapters
- Understanding Logistics and the Supply Chain Process
- Background and Definitions
- Transportation
- Warehouse Distribution Strategies
- Inventory Management
- Reverse Logistics
- Technology
- Globalization
- The Impact of E-commerce
- Security and Contingency Planning
- Future Visions
- The Intersection of Logistics and Real Estate
- The Evolution of Logistics, Distribution, and Property
- Advice and Strategies for Capitalizing on Logistics Trends
- Conclusion
- Implications for Building Demand, Design, and Location
- Demand Overview
- Location Trends
- Categories of Industrial Real Estate
- Design Evolution
- Security Design Considerations
- Airports: Short- and Long-Term Trends
- The Impact of Changes in Air Cargo on Airport Real Estate
- Recent Air Cargo Trends
- Cargo Capabilities at Large and Medium Airports
- Growth in Cargo-Focused Airports
- Aerotropolis: The Future Form
- Forces Supporting Aerotropolis Growth
- Aerotropolis Functions and Forms
- Real Estate Opportunities
- Challenges Ahead
- Rail Intermodalism and New Industrial Location Dynamics
- Railroads and the Growth of Intermodalism
- Recentralization Trends
- Catalysts for Recentralization
- City and State Support
- Challenges to Intermodal Growth
- New Directions
- Development Opportunities Around Seaports
- The Port Business
- The Role of Port Authorities
- The Influence of Ports on Economic Development and Real Estate Opportunities
- Likely Development Trajectories for U.S. Seaports
- Development Opportunities around Seaports
- Successful Port-City Planning Models around the World
- Rotterdam: Integrating Port and City Uses
- Sydney: Satellite Inland Ports
- Boston: Coordinated Planning
- New York/New Jersey: A Feeder Port Distribution Network
- San Pedro Bay/Long Beach: A Port Facilities Master Plan
- Philadelphia: A Niche Port Strategy
- Freight Transportation Challenges and Solutions
- The Alameda Rail Corridor
- Background
- Project Description
- Financing
- Economic Impacts
- Community Impacts
- The Puget Sound Region Freight Action Strategy (FAST)
- Background
- Project Description
- Project Benefits
- Implications for the Puget Sound Regional Economy
- New Jersey Brownfield Economic Redevelopment
- Background
- Project Description
- Brownfield Case Studies
- Project Benefits
- Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal
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