High-Performance Hub in Atlanta’s Premier Industrial Corridor
Development Case Study
July 07, 2026
Development at a Glance
White Oak Logistics Center is a two-building, Class-A industrial park totaling more than 569,000 square feet in Austell, Georgia. Developed with Strategic Real Estate Partners, the project sits less than two miles from I-20 West in Cobb County, one of Atlanta’s busiest industrial corridors. Now fully leased, White Oak quickly proved what the market was already signaling: modern, well-located warehousing and distribution space in this pocket of Atlanta gets absorbed fast.
Built for Speed, Access and Throughput
White Oak Logistics Center reflects Link Logistics’ core strategy: control infill locations that move goods faster and more efficiently to end users. The I-20 West corridor has become one of Atlanta’s most competitive industrial locations, with e-commerce operators, regional distributors and consumer brands all chasing the same thing: high-quality space with real distribution advantages.
The site has dual access to I-20 West via Thornton Road and Riverside Parkway, which gives tenants more flexibility to route freight in and out without relying on a single interchange. Add 24-hour access, and the result is a facility built for velocity—exactly what fast-growing logistics users need.
Why Cobb County Wins
Cobb County offers a compelling cost-and-connectivity equation: lower occupancy costs than the denser Fulton and DeKalb submarkets, with direct links to the same metro Atlanta distribution network.
Atlanta’s growth has created one of the deepest labor pools in the Southeast, and Cobb County sits in the sweet spot. For customers that need to hire quickly, run multiple shifts and scale throughput, access to an experienced warehouse workforce is as important as interstate access and, in many cases, equally difficult to find.
The surrounding tenant base strengthens the story. White Oak Logistics Center sits near major freight hubs operated by FedEx and UPS, alongside facilities used by Amazon, Quaker Oats and Google. For prospective customers, that kind of neighbor list sends the signal that roads, utilities and labor pipeline are in place and tested at scale.
High-Function Buildings, Fully Leased
Building 100 delivers 251,100 square feet with 49 dock doors, two drive-in doors, 185-foot truck court depth and 42 trailer parking stalls. It is fully leased to a national third-party logistics and e-commerce fulfillment operator that uses the site’s interstate access and labor depth to move high volumes across the Southeast.
Building 200 spans 318,060 square feet with 68 dock doors, two drive-in doors, truck court depths of 135 to 185 feet and 48 trailer parking stalls. Fully air conditioned, it serves as a regional distribution hub for an investment-grade global conglomerate, supporting product storage and fulfillment across a multi-state network.
Both buildings share the specs today’s tenants expect: 36-foot clear heights, ESFR sprinklers, LED lighting, rear-load configuration, 2,500 square feet of spec office space and 2,000-amp, 277/480-volt power. Both are also LEED certified, reinforcing Link’s focus on performance and sustainability.
"Cobb County delivers the fundamentals top distribution users care about most: immediate interstate access, a deep warehouse labor pool and proven industrial infrastructure. White Oak Logistics Center was built to capitalize on that combination—and the lease-up validated it."
Ryan Hansen
Senior Vice President, Market OfficerWhite Oak Logistics Center Features
- Two Class-A buildings totaling more than 569,000 square feet
- 100% leased
- 36-foot clear heights throughout
- 117 combined dock doors and four drive-in doors
- Truck courts ranging from 135 to 185 feet
- ESFR sprinkler systems
- LED lighting
- 24-hour access
- LEED certified