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Los Angeles Industrial/Warehouse Space In-depth Its diverse business base has helped the city of Los Angeles to expand from its manufacturing roots to become a leading global business center. Today, Los Angeles is not only the headquarters city for hundreds of major U.S. companies, it is also the U.S. base of operations for numerous Pacific Rim companies and is one of that region’s t... Read More
Los Angeles Industrial/Warehouse Space In-depth Its diverse business base has helped the city of Los Angeles to expand from its manufacturing roots to become a leading global business center. Today, Los Angeles is not only the headquarters city for hundreds of major U.S. companies, it is also the U.S. base of operations for numerous Pacific Rim companies and is one of that region’s top financial centers.
Los Angeles’ size alone provides numerous advantages such as large manufacturing centers, a massive retail base for goods consumption, and leadership in a number of industry sectors.
Goods are moved in and out of the Los Angeles/Long Beach Port - the largest port complex in the United States and the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) - the world's sixth busiest airport. The port sustains its competitive edge and record-setting cargo operations by leading the way internationally with its groundbreaking environmental initiatives, progressive security measures, and diverse recreational facilities. L.A. County is the largest manufacturing center in the U.S., with more manufacturing jobs than the state of Michigan.
Key sectors with operations in Los Angeles industrial space include logistics and trade, bio-tech/health sciences, the creative economy and clean technology.
The Los Angeles Basin boasts the largest industrial base in the nation. It is a relatively decentralized market, with only 20% of the space located in Central Los Angeles, and 80% dispersed throughout the region. Los Angeles and Orange Counties are fairly built out and are mostly infill markets while the Inland Empire remains the last expansion area for industrial space in the region. There is a good mix of product types, with 49% in big-box space, with square footage above 100,000, and 51% in medium to small sized buildings. Additionally, there is a significant R&D market, the majority of which is located in Orange County.
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