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The KC Industrial Team are seasoned professionals in the Kansas City commercial real estate market, and strive to provide the highest level of service possible to clients with requirements involving office/warehouse facilities, manufacturing, warehousing and distribution, logistics, and office/flex properties. The KC Industrial Team provides superior commercial brokerage to all businesses, ranging from small Kansas City based companies with local needs, to large companies with national and international requirements by utilizing our network of over 100 Grubb & Ellis offices throughout North America.
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The KC Industrial Team possesses over 60 years of unsurpassed market knowledge in the Kansas City, MO regional area, and is supported by the local Grubb & Ellis|The Winbury Group office.
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