San Jose's industrial scene is doing a slightly awkward two-step in early 2026: leasing is picking up, even as more empty space hits the market. Tenants are hunting for newer, power-capable logistics and specialized industrial buildings and largely passing over older flex and commodity space. That tug-of-war between stronger demand and heavy new supply is deciding which properties lease first and which landlords have to sharpen their pencils on …
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