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Industrial Real Estate Surge: Corniche Capital Navigates the Manufacturing Uptick

  • Feb 15
  • 1 min read

The American industrial sector is experiencing a significant shift. Manufacturing activity is rising across the country. Companies are moving production back to domestic soil. This movement creates a massive demand for warehouse and factory space.


Under the leadership of David Ebrahimzadeh, Corniche Capital identifies these trends early. The firm focuses on acquiring and developing properties that meet these new needs. You see the results in high-growth corridors where logistics and production intersect.


The Return of Domestic Manufacturing

Supply chain disruptions changed how businesses operate. Relying on overseas production proved risky for many brands. Companies now prioritize proximity to their customers.


This shift is often called reshoring. It involves bringing manufacturing jobs and facilities back to the United States.


You can see the impact in the construction of new plants. Semi-conductor factories and electric vehicle battery sites are popping up in several states. These facilities require specialized real estate.


Corniche Capital targets assets that support these heavy-duty operations. The firm understands that a standard warehouse is no longer enough. Modern manufacturers need high power capacity and reinforced floors.


 
 
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