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Texas Industrial Building Booms as Economy, Population Grow

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  • Laila Assanie
  • Michael Weiss

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A significant portion of Texas? recent construction activity has been industrial building, with Dallas?Fort Worth leading the nation and Houston among the top six markets. Burgeoning e-commerce, state population gains and an expanding export market have contributed to the growth spurt that has included increases in transportation and logistics employment.

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  • Laila Assanie & Michael Weiss, 2019. "Texas Industrial Building Booms as Economy, Population Grow," Southwest Economy, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Second Qu, pages 7-10.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:feddse:00154
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