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Industrial Space for lease in Denver

Denver is a prime location for industrial space leasing, with its strategic position in the central US, strong transportation infrastructure, and a growing economy that fuels demand for warehouse and distribution centers.

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$10.32Asking Rent,
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Latest Industrial Space Listings in Denver

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Multiple Spaces

Warehouse/Distribution

729 8th Street Southeast

729 8th Street Southeast
Loveland, CO 80537
United States

Rental Price: $12.00 USD

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Available

Warehouse/Distribution

328 South Link Lane

328 South Link Lane, #6
Fort Collins, CO 80524
United States

Rental Price: $1,875.00 - $3,000.00 USD

DENVER - Warehouse/Distribution DENVER - Warehouse/Distribution
Multiple Spaces

Warehouse/Distribution

RiNo Cold @ Wazee

3755 Wazee Street
DENVER, CO 80216
United States

Rental Price: $5.00 USD

Denver - Warehouse/Distribution Denver - Warehouse/Distribution
Multiple Spaces

Warehouse/Distribution

Airport Industrial Center - Bldg 14

4195 Oneida Street
Denver, CO 80216
United States

Rental Price: $9.00 USD

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Multiple Spaces

Warehouse/Distribution

Gateway Park Industrial - Bldg 20

17650 East 32nd Place
Aurora, CO 80011
United States

Rental Price: Negotiable

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Available in Future

Warehouse/Distribution

Airport 70 Center

4350 Kearney Street, #G
Denver, CO 80216
United States

Rental Price: Negotiable

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Available in Future

Warehouse/Distribution

Airport Industrial Center - Bldg L

6795 East Sandown Road
Denver, CO 80216
United States

Rental Price: Negotiable

Aurora - Warehouse/Distribution Aurora - Warehouse/Distribution
Available in Future

Warehouse/Distribution

Upland Distribution Park

13801 East 33rd Place, #A
Aurora, CO 80011
United States

Rental Price: Negotiable

Why implement your industrial space in Denver? 

Denver is a highly sought-after destination for industrial space leasing, offering a range of advantages for businesses in need of warehouse, manufacturing, or distribution facilities. With its central location in the United States, Denver serves as a strategic hub for regional and national distribution networks, allowing businesses to efficiently reach markets across the country. 

The city boasts a well-developed transportation infrastructure, including an extensive highway network and Denver International Airport, which facilitates the smooth movement of goods.

Additionally, Denver's robust and diverse economy, fueled by industries such as manufacturing, technology, and logistics, creates a strong demand for industrial space. With a skilled workforce, supportive business environment, and access to an array of logistical services, Denver presents ample opportunities for businesses to lease industrial spaces tailored to their specific needs. 

Whether it's a distribution center, manufacturing facility, or warehouse, Denver offers a competitive and dynamic environment for industrial space leasing.


How much does it cost to rent an industrial space in Denver?

The cost of renting an industrial space in Denver can vary significantly depending on several factors, including the size, location, condition, and amenities of the space, as well as the terms of the lease. average asking rents for industrial space in Denver ranged from $7 to $12 per square foot annually.

To read: our Denver MarketBeat Office report analyzes quarterly economic and commercial real estate activity including supply, demand and pricing trends at the market and submarket levels.


Are industrial space rents likely to increase in Denver?

Predicting future trends in industrial space rents in Denver, or any real estate market, is challenging as it depends on various factors and market conditions. However, there are a few factors that could potentially contribute to rent increases in the industrial sector in Denver.

  • Supply and Demand: If demand for industrial space continues to outpace supply, it can lead to increased competition among tenants and potentially drive up rents.
  • Economic Growth: Denver has experienced strong economic growth in recent years, attracting businesses and increasing demand for industrial space. If this growth trend continues, it could contribute to higher rents.
  • Limited Land Availability: The availability of suitable land for industrial development in Denver may be limited, which can put upward pressure on rents due to the scarcity of available space.
  • Infrastructure Investments: Infrastructure improvements, such as transportation upgrades or the development of logistics hubs, can enhance the desirability of Denver as a location for industrial operations. This increased attractiveness can lead to higher rental rates.

Popular neighborhoods in Denver

Denver offers several popular neighborhoods for leasing industrial space, catering to various business needs. Some of the notable neighborhoods include:

  • Montbello: Located in the northeastern part of Denver, Montbello is known for its industrial parks and offers a range of industrial spaces suitable for manufacturing, distribution, and logistics operations.
  • Globeville: Situated just north of downtown Denver, Globeville is an emerging neighborhood that provides a mix of industrial and commercial spaces. It has seen recent redevelopment efforts, making it an attractive area for businesses looking for industrial space.
  • Stapleton: Formerly an airport, the Stapleton neighborhood has transformed into a mixed-use community with a significant industrial presence. It offers a diverse range of industrial properties, including warehouses and flex spaces.
  • Sun Valley: Sun Valley, located west of downtown, is home to a mix of industrial and commercial properties. It has undergone revitalization efforts and offers affordable options for businesses seeking industrial space.
  • National Western Complex: Located near Globeville, the National Western Complex is a major events and exhibition venue that also provides industrial space for lease. It offers unique opportunities for businesses involved in industries such as agriculture and trade shows.

Getting to and from Denver

There are several ways to get to and from Denver, including:

  • By air: Denver International Airport (DEN) is located approximately 25 miles northeast of downtown Denver and is served by numerous airlines with nonstop flights to destinations around the world.
  • By car: Denver is well-connected to other major cities in the US by a network of highways, including I-25, I-70, and I-76, making it easy to drive to and from the city.
  • By bus: Several bus companies, including Greyhound and Megabus, offer service to and from Denver, with routes connecting the city to destinations throughout the US.
  • By train: Amtrak offers service to and from Denver's historic Union Station, with routes connecting the city to destinations including Chicago, San Francisco, and Salt Lake City.

Commercial Real Estate Services in Denver, Colorado

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