810 Auger Drive
810 Auger Drive, Tucker, GA
- Unit Size Range
- 2,500 - 10,000 SF
Link Logistics small bay warehouses in Atlanta provide flexible, accessible space for the businesses powering the Southeast's logistics nexus. From local trades and service providers to e-commerce operators and light manufacturers, our small bay industrial portfolio offers strategically located last-mile space, micro-flex warehouse units and local industrial footprints sized to match how small businesses grow. With hundreds of move-in-ready spaces across the metro area and the backing of our coast-to-coast network, we deliver solutions that scale with your business in one of the Southeast's most dynamic logistics markets.
These are just a few of our featured small bay warehouses in Atlanta, GA.
810 Auger Drive
5238 Royal Woods Parkway
2725 Mountain Industrial Blvd
5622 East Ponce de Leon Avenue
5242 Royal Woods Parkway
Functional spaces ready for immediate occupancy
Streamlined leasing process
Responsive in-house leasing and property management teams
Expansive Atlanta portfolio with diverse size options
Right-sized footprints that adjust to your operational needs
Coast-to-coast network for multi-market expansion
Consistent quality and support across locations
Infill properties in high-demand submarkets
Proximity to I-85, I-285 and Hwy 78
Near dense population centers for last-mile delivery
Access to established labor markets and supplier networks
Senior Vice President, Market Officer
Specializing in distribution centers and logistics facilities across Georgia
rhansen@linklogistics.com
Assistant Vice President
kphillips@linklogistics.com
Yes. Small bay industrial tenants often outgrow their first warehouse space faster than expected, and our Atlanta small bay footprint and nationwide network are built for that. As your needs change — whether that means a larger unit under 50,000 square feet in the same park, a second small warehouse location across town or a foothold in a new market — our leasing teams can help you move within the Link portfolio without restarting your industrial real estate search from scratch.
Atlanta is a logistics nexus, and small bay warehouse users feel that advantage at street level. Three major interstates (I-285, I-85 and I-20) converge here, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport sits in the middle of the metro, and the fast-growing Port of Savannah is a short drive away. For service-based and last-mile delivery operators, Atlanta's rapid population growth over the past decade has put more customers, job sites and delivery stops within a short radius of a well-located small bay industrial facility.
Small bay industrial space in Atlanta gives growing businesses a launching pad to scale without overcommitting on square footage. Companies can reach 80% of the U.S. population within a two-day drive from Georgia, Hartsfield-Jackson supports rapid air cargo for expedited shipping, and Georgia's three foreign trade zones in Atlanta, Savannah and Brunswick can help reduce import costs. For contractors, e-commerce sellers, light manufacturers and regional distributors, the right small warehouse for rent means you're close to customers and labor without paying for industrial space you don't need yet.
Link Logistics small bay industrial real estate in Atlanta pairs the flexibility growing businesses need with the scale and infrastructure of a national portfolio. Our small bay warehouses for rent are purpose-built for local industrial users, service contractors, e-commerce sellers, light manufacturers and regional distributors — with right-sized units under 50,000 square feet, drive-in and dock-high loading options, and infill locations close to Atlanta's population centers and major interstates. As businesses grow, our nationwide network of micro-flex warehouse and small bay industrial options makes expansion within the Link portfolio simple, whether that means more square footage in Atlanta or entering new markets.
The strongest Atlanta small bay submarkets cluster around the metro's infill corridors, where access to interstates and labor pools matters more than sheer building size. Northeast Atlanta — including the Norcross and Doraville submarkets along I-85 and I-285 — remains a core hub for last-mile delivery and local distribution users seeking small warehouse space for rent. The I-20 West and I-20 East corridors have become some of the most active small bay industrial markets in the metro, prized for their proximity to the urban core and to dense population centers. Southeast Cobb and other near-in submarkets also offer compelling shallow-bay options for tenants that need to stay close to Atlanta's CBD.
Atlanta's small bay industrial inventory spans shallow-bay multi-tenant business parks, flex warehouse space, light industrial suites, last-mile distribution units and service-oriented small warehouses. Unit sizes typically run from a few thousand square feet up to 50,000 square feet, with configurations ranging from drive-in units for contractors and tradespeople to dock-high suites for distributors and e-commerce fulfillment operators. Many small bay warehouses for rent offer flexible office-to-warehouse ratios, making them well suited to businesses that need a showroom, customer-facing component or back-office alongside their industrial operations.
Link Logistics small bay warehouses for rent in Atlanta offer well-located, functional industrial real estate in the infill locations small businesses need most. With more than 280 Atlanta industrial properties, we support efficient operations and distribution for businesses of all sizes — including the contractors, light manufacturers, e-commerce sellers and service providers who rely on small bay warehouse space under 50,000 square feet. Our scale, expertise and proprietary data insights drive smarter real estate decisions, while on-the-ground teams provide personalized attention. Link+, our digital platform for customers, provides a secure and intuitive way for small bay tenants to handle everyday property tasks like maintenance requests and rent payments. Energy Solutions, our proprietary energy and utility management program, simplifies operations while driving cost savings and emissions reductions. Our approach centers on aligning small bay industrial real estate solutions with your specific business goals.
Typical industrial warehouse leases span five to ten years, with five-year terms being the most common middle ground that balances landlord stability with tenant flexibility, and annual rent escalations of 2 to 4 percent to offset inflation. Small bay warehouse tenants, however, often opt for shorter, more flexible terms — frequently in the three-to-five-year range — which better accommodate the operational scale and growth needs of smaller businesses.
Use our Property Search tool above to view current small bay warehouse availabilities under 50,000 square feet in Atlanta, or contact our Atlanta leasing team directly to discuss your specific requirements and schedule a tour.