Phoenix, AZ Industrial & Warehouse Space for Rent
Available Industrial Warehouse Properties for Rent in Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix Metro Area by the Numbers
5.1M
Metro Population
49
Link Logistics properties
6.9 MSF
Total Link Logistics space
Featured Industrial Real Estate Listings
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Regional Contacts
leasing
Matt Duplantis
Senior Vice President, Market Officer
Focusing on strategic leasing solutions across a multi-segment customer base in the Mountain West and Desert regions
investment
J.R. Cisneros
Senior Vice President
Leading industrial real estate acquisitions and dispositions in the Mountain West and dispositions in our Central Region
development
Joe Williams
Managing Director
Focusing on industrial real estate development across the U.S.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What types of businesses lease Phoenix warehouse properties?
Warehouses in Phoenix are commonly leased by companies across a diverse industrial spectrum, from manufacturers, distributors, last-mile logistics providers and online retailers to semiconductor manufacturers, data center suppliers, defense contractors and aerospace parts producers. With major retailers and logistics companies such as Amazon, UPS and Home Depot using Arizona’s capital region as a hub, industrial real estate in the Phoenix area is attractive to businesses seeking established supply chain infrastructure. TSMC’s semiconductor manufacturing campus in Phoenix—representing a projected investment exceeding $165 billion—has transformed the market, with Phoenix now boasting the fourth-largest semiconductor workforce in the United States. This semiconductor expansion creates substantial ancillary demand from suppliers and service providers supporting chip manufacturing operations.
What operational advantages do Phoenix warehouses offer?
Phoenix occupies a strategic position as a Southwest regional distribution hub, functioning similarly to Dallas, Atlanta or Chicago for bulk distribution operations. Major interstates including I-10, I-17 and I-8 converge in the region, and the area is served by two major freight railroads (Union Pacific and BNSF Railway), supporting distribution with efficient connections to markets including Los Angeles, the Inland Empire, San Diego and Las Vegas. Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport provides extensive air cargo capabilities for expedited shipping. The West Valley area accommodates large bulk distribution facilities over 500,000 square feet, benefiting from proximity to the Port of Los Angeles within a day’s drive and lower warehouse rental costs than Southern California. The airport area attracts high-tech users including defense contractors and aerospace parts manufacturers. The Southeast Valley has become heavily concentrated with data centers and chip manufacturing, supported by a highly educated, high-tech workforce. The region’s rapidly growing population—Phoenix is the fifth-largest city and tenth-largest metropolitan area in the U.S.—bolsters strong local market demand supporting both regional distribution and last-mile delivery operations.
How does Phoenix warehouse space support business growth?
Phoenix warehouse space supports business growth by enabling companies to reach approximately 35 million consumers across seven states within a one-day drive while serving as a regional distribution hub for the western United States. The market has experienced significant expansion, roughly doubling in size over the last decade, with demand spanning from smaller local service providers to million-square-foot bulk distribution facilities. Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport provides air cargo access for expedited shipping, while extensive transportation infrastructure connects businesses to major West Coast ports in Los Angeles and Long Beach within the same day. The labor force is robust and diverse, offering everything from blue-collar workers handling distribution operations to highly skilled workers supporting semiconductor manufacturing and secure high-tech operations. TSMC’s semiconductor manufacturing campus in Deer Valley has driven substantial industrial development, with developers constructing warehouses specifically to serve suppliers and vendors supporting chip manufacturing. Power capacity and trailer parking have become critical factors, with buildings offering adequate electrical infrastructure commanding premiums. From Phoenix, companies can efficiently extend distribution throughout the the western part of the country, reaching markets from El Paso to Denver and the Bay Area to Dallas-Ft. Worth, making Phoenix valuable for businesses requiring regional distribution capabilities, semiconductor manufacturing support or access to diverse skilled labor pools at competitive operating costs.
How much do warehouses for lease in Phoenix cost?
The cost of warehouses for lease in Phoenix varies by size, location and specific features. See our available space in Phoenix to learn more about current pricing and properties.
How do I lease warehouse space in Phoenix?
When seeking to rent a warehouse in Phoenix, 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 Phoenix 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 Phoenix warehouse space from Link Logistics?
Link Logistics warehouses for rent in Phoenix provide well-located, Class-A industrial real estate in infill locations. With 49 Phoenix 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 match warehouse real estate solutions to your specific business goals.
