Los Angeles Industrial Warehouse Market News
Encon Commercial specializes in industrial warehouse space throughout Los Angeles County and the region’s premier logistics markets. From Vernon and Commerce to City of Industry, Gardena, Carson, Long Beach, Santa Fe Springs, and Torrance, our team helps businesses find warehouse, distribution, and logistics facilities that fit both immediate and long-term needs. With demand for industrial space at an all-time high in these Los Angeles hotspots, we provide expert guidance and access to prime properties often at below-market lease rates.
Whether your business is seeking a large-scale distribution center, high-clearance warehouse, or modern office/industrial combo, Encon Commercial leverages deep local expertise to secure space in the most competitive Southern California markets—including the Inland Empire and Orange County. Stay up to date on the latest warehouse listings, market trends, and leasing opportunities across Los Angeles’ industrial corridors by following Encon Commercial’s news feed.
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Wells Fargo to pay $3.7 billion settlement over latest allegations of “illegal activity” | Presented by: Encon Commercial
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Warehouse Builds Slowing Down | Presented by: Encon Commercial
Prologis Predicts Significant Drop in Warehouse Development.
Its 2023 forecast does point to an increase in sustainable warehouse construction.
By Paul Bergeron
Prologis is predicting that U.S. warehouse development starts will drop to a 7-year low, as rent growth exceeds 10%.
Starts are already 30% below
By Paul Bergeron
