Yeon Business Center
3339 NW 26th Ave., Portland, OR 97210
- Buildings
- 1
- Size
- 39,000 SF
- Dock Doors
- 17
- Year Built
- 1979
Link Logistics warehouses for rent in Portland help companies meet regional distribution demand in a Pacific Northwest logistics hub. With 45 industrial real estate properties totaling 3.7 million square feet in the Portland metro area, we provide a broad range of customers with last-mile logistics space that supports 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
Specializing in distribution centers and logistics facilities in the Pacific Northwest and Mountain West
rfitzgibbon@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
Warehouses in Portland are commonly leased by companies that need substantial storage capacity, such as manufacturers, distributors, last-mile logistics providers and online retailers. With major companies such as Nike, Columbia Sportswear and Intel using Oregon’s largest city as a hub, industrial real estate in the Portland area is attractive to businesses seeking established supply chain infrastructure and industry expertise.
Portland serves as a local and regional distribution market focused primarily on last-mile operations serving the Portland metro area, with broader distribution extending to Southwest Washington, throughout Oregon and into Northern California. Major interstates including I-5 and I-84 converge in the region, while the area is served by two Class I railroads (Union Pacific and BNSF Railway). The Port of Portland provides access to Pacific markets and facilitates international trade, while Portland International Airport offers air cargo capabilities. Portland’s industrial market is characterized by specialized clusters, including significant food processing and manufacturing operations with climate-controlled facilities for perishable goods. The market spans both Oregon and Southwest Washington (including Vancouver), providing businesses with tax optionality while serving the broader Portland metro region. Portland’s urban growth boundary strictly limits where new industrial development can occur, creating supply constraints that provide market stability by preventing oversupply cycles.
Portland warehouse space supports business growth through stable market fundamentals driven by supply constraints that limit dramatic swings in vacancy and rental rates. The Portland industrial market local and regional businesses. Companies benefit from established infrastructure connecting to Southwest Washington, throughout Oregon and into Northern California. The market’s northern submarkets serve as distribution hubs along I-5 north into Washington and I-84 east into Eastern Oregon and Idaho. Southern suburban markets like Tigard and Clackamas support specialized operations, with Clackamas hosting substantial food manufacturing and processing activity. Emerging demand from Intel’s AI and chip development initiatives in Hillsboro, along with ancillary data center construction activity, adds technology sector opportunities. Major employers including Nike, Columbia Sportswear and Intel anchor the region’s economy. Businesses that use Portland industrial real estate benefit from Pacific Northwest market access with the predictability of a supply-constrained environment, making it valuable for companies prioritizing operational stability while serving last-mile distribution needs across the Portland metro area and broader Pacific Northwest region.
The cost of warehouses for lease in Portland varies by size, location and specific features. See our available space in Portland to learn more about current pricing and properties.
When seeking to rent a warehouse in Portland, 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 Portland 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 Portland provide well-located, Class-A industrial real estate in infill locations. With 45 Portland 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 match warehouse real estate solutions to your specific business goals.