Big money is moving behind this often overlooked product in Central Texas
When you mention “industrial outdoor storage,” it conjures up thoughts of auto shops filled to the brim with tires or car parts. Or rows of construction equipment parked along the interstate. Or lines of Amazon delivery vehicles outside large warehouses. This article explains who, how and why real estate pros are rushing to provide tenants with dirt and a fence rather than an expensive, sturdy building.
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