
Cabot Properties Acquires Modern Logistics Asset in Osaka, Japan
Class A, multi-story property is strategically positioned within a sought-after industrial submarket serving Greater Osaka’s growing population centers.

Two separate portfolios of fully-leased Class A facilities expand Cabot’s presence in top high-growth regions in the Southeastern U.S.
Despite stagnant residential home sales, which have historically mirrored industrial absorption, industrial leasing has gained momentum in recent quarters.
The UK industrial sector showed encouraging signs of recovery in the most recent quarter, even as broader economic conditions remained subdued.
Recently completed facility will be partially occupied by leading office furniture distribution company.
Bradford Otis appointed to newly created Chief Operating Officer role; Michael Gebo elevated to Head of Asset Management.
Recently built distribution facilities are located in key logistics markets with strong economic fundamentals and population demographics.
A closer look at the Q2 2025 industrial performance and what it means for investors.
In a quarter with modest net absorption, modern and mid-sized logistics buildings perform.
Industry veteran brings over a decade of experience to expand logistics firm’s capabilities and strengthen its growing presence in the region.
Despite geopolitical tensions and economic unease, the US GDP expanded in 2024, largely due to consumption expenditures and government spending.
Thomas Schellhorn joins firm as Vice President, Asset Management in Germany; Justin Harvey, Managing Director, Head of UK and Europe, to relocate to London.
Among Australia’s first institutional grade multi-story logistics properties, 42-52 Raymond Avenue provides ease of access to global gateway hubs, including Sydney Airport and Port Botany, and a major component of Sydney’s population.
Oversubscribed fund to acquire, develop and redevelop $3.5 billion of logistics assets in U.S., Europe and Asia Pacific.
The Tokyo office will be the company’s fourth global base, joining London, Amsterdam and Sydney, in addition to its five bases in North America.