Infill Warehouse Locations for Last-Mile Logistics

Link Logistics is the largest North America-focused owner and operator of last-mile warehouses and industrial real estate. Our warehouse portfolio spans approximately half a billion square feet across 3,000+ industrial properties in 40+ markets where businesses need to be. Our infill warehouses and industrial properties are strategically positioned in high-growth markets with concentrated demand, accessible labor and established transportation infrastructure. 

Find Your Next Warehouse Space

Search our portfolio of infill industrial properties and warehouse space for lease across 40+ high-growth markets. From Southern California to Atlanta, we have warehouse and industrial properties positioned where your business needs them, with the features that matter most to your logistics operations.

Closer to Customers, Faster to Market

Infill warehouse locations put your products near the people who need them. 95% of our warehouse and industrial properties are within an hour's drive of more than 1 million people, while 87% are within an hour's drive of more than 2 million. This proximity translates directly to faster deliveries, lower transportation costs for warehouse operations, and the ability to meet same-day and next-day expectations that define modern commerce.

Workforce Access in High-Density Markets

Dense population centers mean access to labor for warehouse and manufacturing operations. Our infill industrial properties are located where workers already live, reducing commute times and expanding your potential hiring pool for warehouse and logistics jobs. This matters for recruitment, retention and the ability to scale your warehouse workforce when demand spikes. Proximity is a fundamental advantage that determines whether you can staff your warehouse operations reliably.

Established Infrastructure, Proven Connectivity

Infill warehouse locations benefit from decades of transportation investment. Our warehouse and industrial properties connect to major highways, established trucking routes, and critical airports and intermodal facilities. This provides immediate access to the logistics networks that move goods efficiently from warehouse to customer.

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