Portland Industrial Commercial Real Estate
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Industrial Commercial Real Estate in Portland
Due to its low energy costs, easy access to important resources, and major shipping facilities throughout the city, Portland is an industrial dream come true in the Pacific Northwest. Long used as a distributor of timber, international trade, and steel, industrial space in Portland is being revitalized to house breweries, biotech companies, and modern manufacturing in the 21st century.
World War II-era Portland became a crucial asset in the U.S. military effort in the Pacific. Not only did it serve as an important strategic hub in transporting troops, supplies, and equipment during the war, it housed several military bases and provided critical shipbuilding and maintenance for the United States Navy. Furthermore, manufacturing in Portland took great strides during the war, offering the military a hub for producing equipment and vehicles without shipping them across great stretches of land. Even today, Portland is the third-largest export port on the west coast and the largest freshwater port in the country.
Thanks to the historical significance of Portland’s contributions to American industry and innovation, there are dozens of suitable industrial spaces - both new and old - throughout the city. As one of the Pacific Northwest’s most prominent craft brewing scenes, many of these former manufacturing and warehousing spaces have been transformed to suit large-scale brewing operations, but there’s great potential for modern manufacturing, transportation, storage, and logistics companies to reinvigorate historic buildings throughout the Portland area.
That industrial innovation and spirit of manufacturing continues to this day. Despite the technology-focused economy in the city, the industrial spaces for lease in Portland offer companies of every size the ability and flexibility to develop their products in an exciting and well-qualified market. Look to the Northwest Industrial District, the Northwest District, and the Central East Side for industrial spaces with easy access to major interstate highways and the Williamette River.
Market Stats
Portland has 2,189 commercial real estate spaces for lease, representing 19,306,862 sqft space.
651 buildings are available for sale.
In the past 30 days, Portland has had 690 spaces leased and 5 new spaces come on market.