Atlanta’s industrial market continues to recalibrate following the unprecedented pandemic years of 2020-2022. Since the start of 2020, the metro’s industrial inventory has expanded significantly, with construction volumes surging in response to heightened consumer demand and tenant activity. As a result, occupiers are adapting their supply chain and logistics strategies, leading to evolving leasing patterns, vacancy rates, and economic indicators that reflect a resilient market.
Although fundamentals have shifted, with some even moderating, across the entire metro, Atlanta’s statistics vary greatly within different segments of the market. Vacancy, leasing demand, and rental rates are influenced by factors such as facility size, age, and location.
Read the report to dive into the intricacies across the ten major submarkets of Atlanta.