Columbus Industrial Commercial Real Estate
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Industrial Commercial Real Estate in Columbus
Built on the back of nearly 250 years of industry and innovation, Columbus is routinely cited as one of the best large cities in the United States to open a business. Well-connected via rail, air freight, and an intersection of major interstate highway systems, Columbus’ success as a shipping, logistics, and manufacturing hub in the Buckeye State is unmatched.
As the world’s first destination for a commercial cargo flight, Columbus has taken pride in heritage and ships over 300 million pounds of cargo freight through Rickenbacker International Airport every year, making the city an attractive option for companies reliant on transportation for supplies and outgoing products.
Thanks to the historic industrial sections at Fifth Avenue and North High History District, Reeb-Hosack, and east of the city near DeVry University and South Columbus, there’s plenty of opportunity to transform an older facility into a modern biotech, manufacturing, or craft brewing operation at a fraction of the cost a similarly sized city could provide.
Columbus is also a so-called “recession proof” city, which was demonstrated in the Great Recession of 2008. Thanks to a strongly diversified economy that includes steel production, defense contracting, aviation, food production and manufacturing, energy, technology, and government services, Columbus was relatively unaffected to the degree of similarly-sized cities in the United States.
As the North American home of companies like Honda, TS Tech Americas, Worthington Industries, American Electric Power, and Siemens, international industry and manufacturing is strong in Columbus, making it an appealing destination for those seeking to provide parts, support, or logistics to larger companies - or create a category of their own.
Market Stats
Columbus has 2,445 commercial real estate spaces for lease, representing 33,476,951 sqft space.
525 buildings are available for sale.
In the past 30 days, Columbus has had 584 spaces leased and 5 new spaces come on market.