Warehouse
Warehouse brokers who know clear height from column spacing.
Find verified warehouse brokers for bulk distribution, regional distribution, last-mile logistics, cold storage, and flex/R&D — with the submarket data and supply-chain logic your deal requires.
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Bulk, regional, and last-mile distribution centers.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is warehouse real estate?
- Warehouse properties are large-footprint industrial buildings used for storage, distribution, and light manufacturing — evaluated on clear height, dock doors, column spacing, power, and proximity to ports and interstate corridors.
- What warehouse types are there?
- Bulk distribution (500K+ sqft, 36'+ clear), regional distribution, last-mile (sub-200K, close to population), flex/R&D, cold storage, and outdoor storage (IOS). Each type demands a different broker specialization.
- What metrics matter most in warehouse selection?
- Clear height, dock-to-square-foot ratio, column spacing, floor-load capacity, power (amps and volts), sprinkler rating, truck-court depth, and turning radius. Location relative to ports, rail, and population density.
- Do warehouse deals need a specialist broker?
- Yes. Warehouse transactions trade on physical building specifications and supply-chain geography that a generalist commercial broker will misread. Use a broker whose recent closings are warehouse or distribution in your submarket.