Duke Realty buys property in the Inland Empire as demand for modern distribution space soars

By: Sharjeel Sohaib

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Sep 4, 2021

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Duke Realty Corporation (NYSE: DRE) a domestic industrial real estate company with a market cap of $20 Billion has bought a logistics property in Southern California’s Inland Empire West sub-market. The acquisition takes places as demand for modern distribution space in the Inland Empire heats up.

Toyo Tires, a well-known, high-quality tenant already occupies the property.

“This acquisition gives Duke Realty another modern, well-appointed logistics facility in the high-demand Inland Empire West submarket and is consistent with our strategy of growing our portfolio in high-barrier-to-entry Tier 1 markets,” said Mark Crawford, vice president and head of acquisitions for Duke Realty

The fact that Inland Empire’s vacancy rate is below 1.5 shows how competitive the market for distribution space has become.

Amazon also announced the opening of two new distribution facilities in the Inland Empire starting with a new fulfillment center in Victorville. 

High-Barrier-to-Entry Tier 1 Property Markets

The Inland Empire is termed as a high-barrier-to-entry Tier 1 market.

Tier I cities have a developed and established real estate market. These cities tend to be highly developed, with desirable schools, facilities, and businesses“.

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DRE is expanding its portfolio in Tier 1 markets and hence the choice to invest in the region. The company previously bought 2151 Vintage Avenue in Ontario, CA. The purchase means that the company’s Southern California portfolio now surpasses 17 million square feet.

Densely Populated Area with 15M People

A key reason of DRE investing in this property is that it is in close proximity to a densely populated area, with 15 million residents living within a 50-mile radius.

Duke Realty clients want modern and conveniently located industrial and logistics facilities — the closer to consumers, major trucking thoroughfares and shipping ports the better,” said Chris Burns, executive vice president of West and Central Regions at Duke Realty.

The company boasts having increased its total investment in the Southern California market to $2 Billion which include a build-to-suit last mile facility, two speculative developments and the pre-leasing of a project currently under construction

Environmentally Conscious

DRE obtained LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification from the U.S. Green Building Council on four logistics buildings. two of these buildings, Nandina Avenue and San Michele are in Moreno Valley, a city in Riverside County.

This makes the Inland Empire a region with high competition in the industrial real estate and attractive to investors and tenants who value environmental sustainability.

The company announced that moving forward, it will only develop environment-friendly buildings. It plans to develop LEED-only buildings. DRE went a step ahead in 2019 when it launched a $400 million green bond offering to finance future or refinance the recently completed Eligible Green Projects.

Startempire Wire earlier reported that the Inland Empire has taken away a huge share of the market in industrial leasing. 21 of the 100 biggest industrial leases in the USA took place in the Inland Empire region. 

A key takeaway is that the demand for industrial leasing will increase in the coming years.

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    Sharjeel joined Startempire Wire as emerging technologies editor. Earlier, he worked at Silicon Canals, a leading English language technology media source for the Benelux and wider Europe. He covered the European technology and startup ecosystem digging into latest funding rounds of startups.

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Author: Sharjeel

Sharjeel joined Startempire Wire as emerging technologies editor. Earlier, he worked at Silicon Canals, a leading English language technology media source for the Benelux and wider Europe. He covered the European technology and startup ecosystem digging into latest funding rounds of startups.

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