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Industrial Real Estate Tightens, Favoring Last-Mile Operators

The industrial real estate market is tightening, benefiting last-mile owner-operators as demand surges and construction slows. Link Logistics reports high leasing volumes, indicating a favorable market shift.

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iGEN Editorial
May 30, 2026
Industrial Real Estate Tightens, Favoring Last-Mile Operators

The industrial real estate market is experiencing a tightening phase, which is proving advantageous for last-mile owner-operators. Link Logistics, a major player in the industrial real estate sector, reports a surge in leasing activity, particularly in infill, last-mile locations. This shift comes as the market corrects from an oversupply period following the COVID-era warehousing boom.

Market Context

The industrial real estate market had been oversupplied due to aggressive development during the pandemic. However, Glenn Wylie, executive vice president at Link Logistics, notes that the market is now tightening as demand increases and the construction pipeline slows.

"December ‘25 was one of Link’s highest leasing volumes since 2021, and that momentum has really carried forward into this year," said Wylie.

Affected Areas

The tightening is particularly notable in infill, last-mile locations where owner-operators are seeing increased demand. This trend is driven by a combination of sustained leasing activity and a reduction in new construction projects.

Implications for Shippers and Operators

Shippers and logistics operators should consider securing last-mile real estate to capitalize on the current market conditions. The reduced availability of new space suggests that securing leases now could provide a competitive advantage.

Watch List

  • Tariff and trade policy changes: These could impact tenant decision-making and market dynamics.
  • Construction pipeline developments: Any increase in construction could alter the current market tightening.
Indicator Current Status Previous Status
Leasing Volume High Moderate
Construction Pipeline Low High

The industrial real estate market's current state presents a unique opportunity for last-mile owner-operators to strengthen their positions in the logistics chain.

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