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The development is notably impacted by the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles. These major West Coast ports play a crucial role in supply chains and logistics.

52% of industrial prospects since January 1st, 2024 that are looking for existing space are in the market for 15,000 SF – 100,000 SF.

17% of total prospects are coming out of California, many times these groups will lean towards the West Valley to maintain proximity to key customers/suppliers/ports/etc.

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Inbound from CA | 998,000

Outbound to CA | 782,000

Inbound and outbound tonnage from AZ to CA

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Rail Network/Container Volume to/

from the ports in LA/airport & Sky

Harbor Int’l Airport

21.9M TEUs in 2023

Estimated Regional TEUs - West Coast Ports

WEST COAST IMPACT

& ECONOMIC RISE

PLEASE CONTACT THE TEAM

CHRIS LYDON, SIOR

+1 847 651 5905 

chris.lydon@kbcadvisors.com

DANNY SCHUSTER 

+1 708 218 3646 

danny.schuster@kbcadvisors.com

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