Distribution and warehouse facilities strategically located along Central Florida's major freight corridors.
The warehouse and distribution sector in Central Florida has experienced explosive growth as e-commerce expansion, supply chain reconfiguration, and Florida's population boom converge to drive demand for logistics space. The Ocala-Marion County corridor along I-75 has become a premier location for warehouse operations, offering a central position between Tampa, Orlando, and Jacksonville with significantly lower occupancy costs than those major metros. The result is a thriving warehouse market with tightening vacancy and rising rents.
Modern warehouse requirements have evolved beyond simple storage. Today's distribution facilities demand high clear heights (28-36 feet), ample truck court depth, cross-dock configurations, and proximity to interstate access. The Ocala market is responding with new speculative and build-to-suit warehouse construction that meets these specifications. Existing warehouses with flexible configurations also serve a diverse tenant base including building materials suppliers, agricultural equipment dealers, and regional distributors.
SVN McDonald & Company brings deep industrial real estate expertise to the warehouse sector, helping tenants find the right facility and investors capitalize on one of the strongest-performing asset classes in commercial real estate. Our team evaluates building specifications, site logistics, transportation access, and market comparables to deliver informed recommendations for every warehouse transaction in the Central Florida market.
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What makes warehouse properties in Central Florida a compelling opportunity.
Central position between Tampa, Orlando, and Jacksonville provides efficient distribution to 80% of Florida's population.
Warehouse rents in the Ocala market are significantly below Tampa and Orlando, improving tenant operating margins.
New construction delivers high clear heights, deep truck courts, and cross-dock configurations demanded by logistics users.
Last-mile and regional distribution requirements fuel steady demand for warehouse space across all size ranges.
Building materials, agricultural products, auto parts, and general merchandise distributors anchor the local warehouse market.
Warehouse properties deliver attractive yields with lower tenant improvement costs and longer lease terms than office or retail.
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