San Diego Industrial Commercial Real Estate
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Industrial Commercial Real Estate in San Diego
San Diego isn’t just one of the brightest and most beautiful cities in the United States, it’s also one of the oldest and most lucrative locations for industry and commerce along the West Coast.
Known as the birthplace of California, San Diego has changed hands several times since it was settled by Spanish colonists in 1542. Cited for its strategic importance and proximity to Mexico and the Pacific Ocean’s most accessible (and busiest) deepwater ports, the United States era of San Diego’s critical function came with the construction of the San Antonio-San Diego Mail Line, making it the first regular connection between the Pacific Ocean and the Eastern U.S.
As a result, the city’s infrastructure for distribution, transportation, logistics, and manufacturing are wide, vast, and varied, offering hundreds of available spaces for companies seeking industrial space in San Diego. However, despite traditional industries like manufacturing, military, and transportation still taking a considerable chunk of the economic force in San Diego, new technologies have taken hold. Qualcomm, Nokia, LG, and Kyocera call the San Diego area home, providing a deep base of skilled talent for companies hoping to expand into the technology and biotechnology sector.
Market Stats
San Diego has 4,773 commercial real estate spaces for lease, representing 38,713,476 sqft space.
776 buildings are available for sale.
In the past 30 days, San Diego has had 520 spaces leased and 7 new spaces come on market.