Fremont Industrial Center
2710 Lakeview Court, Fremont, CA 94538
- Buildings
- 1
- Size
- 81,704 SF
- Dock Doors
- 6
- Year Built
- 1985
Link Logistics warehouses for rent in the Bay Area benefit from their location in Northern California and proximity to Silicon Valley and Pacific Northwest markets. These facilities are supported by comprehensive multimodal transportation infrastructure including the Port of Oakland—one of America's busiest container ports. With 114 industrial real estate properties totaling 15 million square feet across the Bay Area, we provide customers of all sizes with last-mile logistics space to support their operational and distribution needs.
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Managing Director
Specializing in distribution centers and logistics facilities across the northwestern U.S.
bmckrell@linklogistics.com
Senior Vice President, Market Officer
Focused on leasing solutions across a multi-segment customer base in Northern California
cgcoyle@linklogistics.com
Senior Vice President
Leading industrial real estate investments in the Pacific Northwest and Northern California
PNicholas@linklogistics.com
Managing Director
Focusing on industrial real estate development across the U.S.
jwilliams@linklogistics.com
Bay Area warehouses are commonly leased by advanced manufacturing companies, AI hardware producers, electric vehicle manufacturers, robotics firms and life sciences operations. The Bay Area serves as the global epicenter of artificial intelligence development, capturing approximately 60% of global AI-related venture capital in 2025. Companies manufacturing AI infrastructure-including servers, cabinets, racks and related equipment-drive significant demand for industrial space, particularly along the South 880 Corridor and Silicon Valley areas including Fremont, Milpitas, Santa Clara and Sunnyvale. The market also serves traditional regional and last-mile distribution operations, food and beverage companies, and third-party logistics providers, particularly in the North 880 Corridor near the Port of Oakland.
Bay Area warehouses provide access to the world’s most concentrated technology ecosystem, supported by institutions like UC Berkeley and Stanford that feed a highly skilled workforce of engineers, technicians and advanced manufacturing specialists. The region offers diverse industrial real estate product types including modern distribution warehouses with 40-foot clear heights, R&D buildings, cold storage facilities and specialized manufacturing spaces. The South 880 Corridor and Silicon Valley serve as the hub for AI-related advanced manufacturing, while the North 880 Corridor-including Oakland, San Leandro and Hayward-provides access to the Port of Oakland and supports traditional logistics, food and beverage distribution and last-mile delivery operations. Peripheral markets like Livermore, Benicia and Concord serve smaller service-related businesses. Power capacity has become a critical site selection factor, with buildings offering adequate electrical infrastructure commanding premiums for data centers and advanced manufacturers requiring 50 to 100+ megawatts.
Bay Area warehouse space supports business growth through diverse industrial capabilities serving both advanced technology and traditional operations. The region’s venture capital ecosystem translates into manufacturing demand as companies scale production of AI hardware, robotics, EV components and advanced technologies. Companies like Quanta, SuperMicro, MiTAC and Tesla have absorbed significant industrial space for advanced manufacturing operations along the South 880 Corridor. The market also serves traditional distribution, food and beverage operations, third-party logistics providers and last-mile delivery companies, particularly in the North 880 Corridor near the Port of Oakland. Infill industrial real estate development continues to progress, with older facilities being redeveloped into modern warehouses. The workforce quality includes both highly skilled engineers and technicians from institutions like UC Berkeley and Stanford, as well as traditional logistics and distribution workers. Proximity to the Port of Oakland supports international trade and import processing. For companies across the spectrum-from manufacturing AI infrastructure to operating regional distribution networks-the Bay Area provides access to capital, customers, talent and multimodal transportation infrastructure.
The cost of warehouses for lease in the Bay Area varies by size, location and specific features. See our available industrial space in the Bay Area to learn more about current pricing and properties.
When seeking to rent a warehouse in the Bay Area, start by evaluating your operational requirements including square footage, clear height and proximity to transportation hubs. Important facility features to assess include dock configurations, truck access and material-handling capabilities. To explore available Bay Area warehouse options and connect with our leasing team, use our Property Search tool to view current properties and find associated contact information.
Link Logistics warehouses for rent in the Bay Area provide well-located, Class-A industrial real estate in infill locations. With 114 Bay Area warehouse properties, we support efficient operations and distribution for businesses of all sizes. Our scale, expertise and proprietary data insights enable smarter real estate decisions that benefit customers, while on-the-ground teams provide personalized attention. Link+, our digital platform for customers, provides a secure and intuitive way for businesses to handle everyday property-related tasks such as maintenance requests and rent payments. Energy Solutions, our proprietary energy and utility management program, is core to our value-driven approach to sustainability —it simplifies operations for businesses while driving cost savings and emissions reductions. We align warehouse real estate solutions with your specific business goals.