Are you struggling with how to grow your business without spending a fortune on overhead and commercial real estate? Are you having a hard time finding the right space because the market is too tight and inventory is lacking? Are you finding the complexity of pulling off your next move to be more than you are prepared to handle alone? You’ll be pleased to find a resource that can guide you, that you can rely on, that you can reference to clarify your thinking. Industrial Intelligence is the book that leaders of manufacturing and distribution companies turn to, to learn how to craft winning industrial deals in the age of e-commerce.
Justin Smith is a commercial real estate broker who has helped his clients close more than 500 real estate transactions worth roughly half a billion dollars in consideration. In Industrial Intelligence, he shares the benefit of his experience to help you make your own expansion a success from beginning to end.
From assessing your company’s true needs through to your ultimate property transition, Smith outlines the playbook he uses with his own clients. Strategic relocation planning, building programming, sourcing project teams and tracking timelines, negotiation tactics, tenant improvements...everything you need to know to avoid disruption, delay, and costly mistakes.
Whether you're relocating or expanding, buying or leasing, Industrial Intelligence will teach you how to find the right industrial building in the best location, leveraging that commercial property as a strategic advantage in growing your business.
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Justin Smith is Professor of Cinema and Television History at De Montfort University Leicester, where he is Director of the Research and Innovation Institute in Arts, Design and Performance. Since 2010 he has been Principal Investigator on the AHRC-funded projects Channel 4 and British Film Culture (2010-14), Fifty Years of British Music Video (2015-2018), Transforming Middlemarch (2022-3) and Adapting Jane Austen for Educational and Public Engagement (2024-5). He is the author of Withnail and Us: Cult Film and Film Cults in British Cinema (I.B. Tauris, 2010), and co-author (with Sue Harper) of British Film Culture in the 1970s: The Boundaries of Pleasure (EUP, 2012). With Karen Savage, he is the co-author of 'Deference, Deferred: Rejourn as Practice in Familial War Commemoration', in Pinchbeck, M. and Westerside, A. (eds) (2018), Staging Loss. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97970-0_3 . Smith's interest in digital innovations in the archive is illustrated by https://middlemarch.dmu.ac.uk/ (2023) which is considered to be the first digital genetic edition of a screen adaptation of 19th Century literature. Smith is an archival historian with special interests in post-war British cinema, television and popular music, exploring issues of cultural identity, popular memory and family history. https://www.dmu.ac.uk/about-dmu/academic-staff/technology/justin-smith/justin-timothy-smith.aspx
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