Warehouses For Lease In Central Valley
Prologis is one of the largest industrial property owners in California’s Central Valley, where we have 45 properties totaling over 23 million square feet that serve over 65 customers.* An additional 1.8 million square feet is in the planning stages for future development.
The Central Valley comprises three interconnected submarkets ideal for logistics and warehousing operations. The Tracy submarket is a premier distribution hub for California, located just off I-205 and I-5, connecting Los Angeles to the Bay Area. It’s also home to the International Park of Commerce, Prologis’ largest landholding. The Lathrop submarket serves as a desirable location for warehousing and distribution needs, and its location provides unmatched connectivity. To the north, the Stockton submarket, strategically positioned along I-5 and State Route 99, offers direct access to major transportation routes and a dedicated labor force.
Available Space In Central Valley
California’s Central Valley, which stretches from Bakersfield in the south to Sacramento in the north, accounts for 8 percent of U.S. agricultural output. In addition to farming, the Central Valley supports more than 1,650 food and beverage manufacturing operations that drive demand for logistics real estate.
Beyond agriculture, the Central Valley is emerging as a center for big-box retail and industrial warehouses. The northern part of the Central Valley is within a two-hour drive of the San Francisco Bay Area’s large, high-income population, making it a well-situated hub for distributors, including e-commerce companies. Located just 50 miles from the Port of Oakland, the northern Central Valley is an essential hub for regional distribution. The area’s strong labor pool is also a significant factor for companies choosing to operate in the market.
The Central Valley has excellent access to interstate highways on both north-south and east-west axes. These roadways facilitate the distribution of agricultural products, consumer packaged goods, and manufacturing up and down the West Coast and throughout the northwestern U.S.
*Total buildings and square footage as of Q3 2024.