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Robinson Weeks Partners Closes Fourth Industrial Opportunity Fund And First Acquisition Fund

Robinson Weeks Partners, a leading industrial real estate development and investment firm headquartered in Atlanta, has closed its fourth industrial opportunity  fund, the Robinson ...


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Industrial Sustainability Practices That Prioritize People Over Checklists

“Industrial Sustainability Practices That Prioritize People Over Checklists” appeared in the NAIOP Commercial Real Estate Development Association’s magazine for Summer 2023. Written by CEO David ...


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Robinson Weeks Partners launches Southridge Crossing Development in Memphis

Robinson Weeks Partners, a leading developer of master-planned industrial parks across the U.S., announced today the launch of construction on a speculative distribution facility in Memphis, Tennessee. ...


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How Speculative Development Addresses Supply Chain Challenges

Commercial Property Executive

Written By David Welch, President & CEO of Robinson Weeks Partners


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Atlanta Developer Starts Construction on Speculative Distribution Facility in Memphis

CoStar Research

Southridge Crossing Project One of Robinson Weeks Partners’ Latest in Memphis Area


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Atlanta-based Robinson Weeks Partners to launch third spec industrial project in Memphis

Memphis Business Journal

An Atlanta-based industrial real estate development and acquisition firm is launching its next Memphis speculative industrial project.  Robinson Weeks Partners will build a 234,360-square-foot ...


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Robinson Weeks Partners launches construction for latest expansion at Ladson Industrial Park

American Journal of Transportation

We recently broke ground on two new speculative developments, Ladson 200 and Ladson 300, at Ladson Industrial Park in the Charleston market, located less than 25 miles from the Port of Charleston.  A ...


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Higher Costs, Less Waste: Six Ways Supply Chains Will Change in 2022

Supply Chain Brain

As we settle into the new year, we anticipate several emerging trends in logistics to impact our industry, from the growth of automation to increased warehouse development to enhance last-mile deliveries. ...


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