Over the last several years, demand for industrial space has reached historic levels in the Midwest. This demand not only means an increase of square footage, but also an increase in the importance of affordable and adequate labor.
This Midwest Industrial Labor Report looks at the supply and demand for industrial labor in the Material Moving and Production sectors to see how these influence the supply and demand for industrial space in these markets:
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