“…In the first definition, the flex industrial facility is primarily devoted to manufacturing and distribution, but (Sicora, 2017: 22) “can include service centers, showrooms, offices, warehouses, and more.” By adding showrooms and service centers, this definition opens the door even to retail uses. Though primarily meant for industrial uses, flex industrial spaces may even lease spaces for instruction and information technology (Moskowitz and Lindbloom, 2017). In this definition, flex is a kind of industrial building that can house several nonindustrial uses.…”