Los Angeles, CA Industrial & Warehouse Space for Rent
Available Industrial Warehouse Properties for Rent in Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles Metro Area by the Numbers
12.8M
Metro Population
111
Link Logistics properties
12.3 MSF
Total Link Logistics space
Featured Industrial Real Estate Listings
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Regional Contacts
leasing
Ryan Shelton
Managing Director
Specializing in distribution centers and logistics facilities across the southwestern U.S.
investment
Marc Rasmussen
Senior Vice President
Leading industrial real estate investments across Southern California
Christopher R. Ryan
Senior Vice President
Leading industrial real estate investments across our West Region
development
Joe Williams
Managing Director
Focusing on industrial real estate development across the U.S.
Frequently Asked Questions
Need answers to general warehouse leasing questions? View our general warehouse FAQs.
What types of businesses lease Los Angeles warehouse properties?
Warehouses in Los Angeles are commonly leased by companies requiring proximity to ports, population centers and skilled labor, including manufacturers, distributors, last-mile logistics providers, online retailers, aerospace companies and advanced manufacturing operations. With Los Angeles functioning as part of a broader Southern California logistics cluster alongside the Inland Empire, industrial real estate in the Los Angeles area is attractive to businesses seeking established supply chain infrastructure, port access and infill locations close to consumers.
What operational advantages do Los Angeles warehouses offer?
Los Angeles occupies a strategic position as a West Coast logistics gateway anchored by the Port of Los Angeles—the number one container port in the Western Hemisphere for 25 consecutive years. The San Pedro Bay Port Complex, which includes the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, handles approximately 31% of all containerized international waterborne trade in the U.S. Major interstate highways including I-5, I-10, I-405 and I-710 converge in the region, supporting distribution operations. Los Angeles International Airport provides extensive air cargo capabilities for time-sensitive shipments, while established rail infrastructure facilitates efficient intermodal transportation. The region’s population of approximately 20 million people within 100 miles creates strong local consumption demand, driving need for infill distribution facilities that can move goods quickly to end users. Los Angeles functions together with the Inland Empire as a single logistics cluster, with each market serving different points along the supply chain—Los Angeles focuses on infill locations under 200,000 square feet for last-mile and port-adjacent operations, while the Inland Empire handles larger-format distribution facilities.
How does Los Angeles warehouse space support business growth?
Los Angeles warehouse space enables business growth through access to California’s approximately 40 million residents and proximity to the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, making it optimal for businesses with import operations and last-mile distribution requirements. The market is fundamentally an infill environment where the majority of demand has been for facilities under 200,000 square feet, though recent larger transactions in the 250,000- to 600,000-square-foot range demonstrate that users will pursue space in Los Angeles when proximity to population, labor or customers is essential. Distinct submarkets serve different industries: the South Bay combines port proximity with access to high-skilled labor for aerospace and advanced manufacturing; the San Gabriel Valley focuses on logistics and distribution; Central Los Angeles serves manufacturing and food and beverage operations. Businesses benefit from the area’s deep pool of logistics expertise, robust freeway network and established supply chain infrastructure, making it particularly valuable for companies requiring last-mile delivery capabilities, port-adjacent operations and access to skilled labor pools for aerospace and advanced manufacturing.
How much do warehouses for lease in Los Angeles cost?
The cost of warehouses for lease in Los Angeles varies by size, location and specific features. See our available space in Los Angeles to learn more about current pricing and properties.
How do I lease warehouse space in the Los Angeles area?
When seeking to rent a warehouse in Los Angeles, 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 Los Angeles warehouse options and connect with our leasing team, use our Property Search tool to view current properties and find associated contact information.
Why should I lease Los Angeles warehouse space from Link Logistics?
Link Logistics warehouses for rent in Los Angeles provide well-located, Class-A industrial real estate in infill locations. With 111 Los Angeles 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 align warehouse real estate solutions with your specific business goals.
