The average annual rent for manufacturing space in Seattle/Puget Sound, Washington, soared in 2023. In the fourth quarter of the year, the rental cost amounted to nearly 12.6 U.S. dollars per square foot. That was higher than the average rent for manufacturing space in the United States.
Rents for industrial real estate in the U.S. have increased since 2017, with flexible/service space reaching the highest price per square foot in 2024. In just a year, the cost of, flex/service space rose by nearly five U.S. dollars per square foot. Manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and distribution centers had lower rents and experienced milder growth. Los Angeles, Orange County, and Inland Empire, California, are some of the most expensive markets in the country. Office real estate is pricier Industrial real estate is far from being the most expensive commercial property type. For instance, average rental rates in major U.S. metros for office space are much higher than those for industrial space. This is most likely because office units are generally located in urban areas where there is limited space and thus higher demand, whereas industrial units are more suited to the outskirts of such urban areas. Industrial units, such as warehouses or factories, require much more space because they need to house large, heavy equipment or serve as a storage unit for future shipments. Big-box distribution space is gaining in importance Warehouses and distribution may currently command the lowest average rent per square foot among industrial space types, but the growing popularity of the asset class has earned it considerable gains over the past years. In 2021 and 2022, high occupier demand and insufficient supply led to soaring taking rent of big-box buildings. During that time, the vacancy rate of distribution centers fell below six percent. The development of industrial and logistics facilities has accelerated since then, with the new supply coming to market causing the vacancy rate to increase and the pressures on rent to ease.
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The average annual rent for manufacturing space in Seattle/Puget Sound, Washington, soared in 2023. In the fourth quarter of the year, the rental cost amounted to nearly 12.6 U.S. dollars per square foot. That was higher than the average rent for manufacturing space in the United States.