Author: Recardo Laidford
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Public retailer to cut staff by 15% to offset tariffs
As the industrial and investment real-estate community tracks shifts in occupier strategies, this move by Carter’s, Inc. (NYSE: CRI) signals a compelling ripple-effect across supply-chain, warehousing and logistics real estate in the Atlanta market.According to the company’s Q3 2025 earnings release, Carter’s reported an operating income decrease of 62.2 %, with margin falling to 3.8…
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Recent government shutdown & real estate impacts
Key Impacts on CRE 🔍 Why This Matters for Industrial Investors & Tenants 🧭 What to Watch / Questions to Ask
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Atlanta Industrial in Transition: What Every Investor and Tenant Needs to Know
Atlanta’s industrial market is entering a new chapter — not of collapse, but of correction.After years of unstoppable growth, the numbers tell a different story in 2025. Supply Is Rising — But Demand Is Cooling Over the past year, Metro Atlanta has seen: 📦 1.28M SF delivered in Q1 2025 — one of the largest…
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A Perfect Storm in Atlanta’s Industrial Market — Supply Surges, Demand Strains, but Premium Infill Still Commands Attention
Act I — The Momentum Builds Over the past several years, Atlanta’s industrial real estate market has been on a growth trajectory. Strong demand from e-commerce, logistics expansion, and supply-chain reshoring fueled new development and leasing. Yet in 2025, cracks are beginning to show. Act II — Supply Outpaces Demand In Q2 2025, Atlanta’s industrial…
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🏗️ Metro Atlanta Bucking the National Multifamily Slowdown
Beyond multifamily, a few other noteworthy CRE moves in Atlanta: 💡 Key Takeaways & What to Watch