Industrial lease terms are getting longer as a result of a tight industrial supply and rapidly rising rents. In Orange County, industrial rents increased 10.4% in 2017; in Los Angeles, rents bumped up 7.9%; and the Inland Empire saw 20% increases in rents in the last year, according to research from NAI Capital. As a result, tenants are signing longer-term leases—for as much as 10 years. Ecommerce users are also starting to invest heavily into warehouse spaces to create an efficient and functional setting, and they want to stay in the space as long as possible.

“We are seeing longer-term leases,” Tom Bak, a senior managing director at Trammell Crow Co. in the firm’s Orange County office, which recently completed a trio of development projects in the Inland Empire, tells GlobeSt.com about leasing trends. “A lot of the ecommerce tenants have longer-term objectives and they are investing a tremendous amount of money in their material handling. They are signing leases in the five to 10 year basis where years ago, you would see more three to five year leases.”

One reason for these longer lease terms is heightened demand, which has created a limited supply of quality product for ecommerce users. “Demand is the best that I have seen in my 30-year career,” says Bak. “It is not just a function of the economy benefitting all businesses, but the merger of ecommerce with manufacturing and industrial has really been a game changer. It super charges the demand. We have seen tremendous demand statistics and net absorption has been outstanding.”

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Kelsi Maree Borland

Kelsi Maree Borland is a freelance journalist and magazine writer based in Los Angeles, California. For more than 5 years, she has extensively reported on the commercial real estate industry, covering major deals across all commercial asset classes, investment strategy and capital markets trends, market commentary, economic trends and new technologies disrupting and revolutionizing the industry. Her work appears daily on GlobeSt.com and regularly in Real Estate Forum Magazine. As a magazine writer, she covers lifestyle and travel trends. Her work has appeared in Angeleno, Los Angeles Magazine, Travel and Leisure and more.

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