Last updated: 2026-03-10

Why a $111M IOS Sale Matters for Logistics Asset Strategy

By Nick DeGregorio — Head of Commercial Development & Real Estate Innovator | Ex-Athlete turning Visions into Legacies | Fueled by Faith & Dedicated to Elevating Lives & Communities

Access a data-driven breakdown of why the recent $111M IOS sale reshapes how investors view industrial outdoor storage, with practical implications for evaluating logistics assets, portfolio strategy, and capital allocation in logistics corridors. You’ll gain clarity on market signals and strategic takeaways that enhance decision-making beyond solo analysis.

Published: 2026-03-10

Primary Outcome

Gain a clear, actionable understanding of why the IOS sale matters for logistics assets and how it informs capital allocation and portfolio strategy.

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What You'll Learn

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About the Creator

Nick DeGregorio — Head of Commercial Development & Real Estate Innovator | Ex-Athlete turning Visions into Legacies | Fueled by Faith & Dedicated to Elevating Lives & Communities

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What is "Why a $111M IOS Sale Matters for Logistics Asset Strategy"?

Access a data-driven breakdown of why the recent $111M IOS sale reshapes how investors view industrial outdoor storage, with practical implications for evaluating logistics assets, portfolio strategy, and capital allocation in logistics corridors. You’ll gain clarity on market signals and strategic takeaways that enhance decision-making beyond solo analysis.

Who created this playbook?

Created by Nick DeGregorio, Head of Commercial Development & Real Estate Innovator | Ex-Athlete turning Visions into Legacies | Fueled by Faith & Dedicated to Elevating Lives & Communities.

Who is this playbook for?

CRE investment analysts evaluating industrial portfolios seeking trend signals, Portfolio managers optimizing logistics-focused asset allocations, Investment strategists tracking institutional capital flows in industrial real estate

What are the prerequisites?

Interest in finance for operators. No prior experience required. 1–2 hours per week.

What's included?

Breakdown of demand drivers for IOS assets. Implications for logistics corridor strategy. Valuation signals for industrial land and properties. Strategic takeaways to apply to your portfolio

How much does it cost?

$0.75.

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