Chicago Industrial Market Outpaces the Rest of the Midwest

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Chicago’s industrial market had a strong start this year, recording the largest sales volume across Midwestern markets and the second-largest nationwide year-to-date through February. Below, we’ve compiled CommercialEdge data for a current overview of the Windy City’s industrial market performance.

The warehouse at 609 S. Kirk Road encompasses nearly 505,000 square feet. Image courtesy of Venture One

Benefiting from its central location, robust rail and airport systems, Chicago is becoming an ideal hub for freight consolidation, distribution and cross-docking services.  

The metro recorded industrial sales amounting to $435.2 million in the first two months of 2024. Additionally, Chicago also had the largest under-construction pipeline in the Midwest, with approximately 11.4 million square feet of industrial space underway.

A leader in industrial sales

Chicago registered the largest sales volume in the Midwest and the second-largest nationwide, with industrial sales amounting to $435.2 million in February, according to CommercialEdge data. A total of 50 properties changed hands within the metro, totaling 6.4 million square feet. By comparison, Chicago saw roughly $111.2 million in industrial sales in the same period of last year.

The 281,029-square-foot building at 1750 Wallace Ave. sold for $18.5 million. Image courtesy of CommercialEdge

When it comes to the average price per square foot in February, Chicago’s $97 lagged other peer markets, while Los Angeles ($320), the Bay Area ($274), Seattle ($256) and New Jersey($249) were the priciest metros.

At the beginning of this year, VK Industrial VI LP—an acquisition fund managed by Venture One Real Estate and Kovitz Investment Group— expanded its footprint in the metro with the $50.2 million acquisition of a 785,181-square-foot, two-building industrial portfolio located at 609 S. Kirk Road and 1750 Wallace Ave. in St. Charles, Ill.

In 2023, the metro’s sales volume amounted to $2.1 billion, with 241 properties trading at the average price per square foot of $89.21. Among peer markets, New Jersey (2.6 billion) and the Inland Empire (3.8 billion) recorded higher total sales volume.

Largest pipeline in the Midwest

Chicago also had the largest under-construction pipeline in the Midwest as of February, CommercialEdge data shows. Approximately 11.4 million square feet of industrial space across 32 properties was under construction within the market—representing 1.1 percent of total stock, below the national average of 2 percent. This is a major increase when compared to 2023’s same period, when 1.2 million square feet were underway.

The multi-story 1237 West Division will be located on an 11.5-acre site and will consist of 1.2 million square feet of logistics space across two floors. Image courtesy of Logistics Property Co.

Among peer markets, New Jersey (1.3 percent), Indianapolis (1 percent) and The Inland Empire (1.4 percent) had similar pipelines, while Phoenix (10.9 percent) reported the highest number.

In the first two months of this year, only three properties amounting to 440,400 square feet of industrial space broke ground.

Logistics Property Co. is expected to deliver soon the first multi-story industrial project in Chicago. After the acquisition of land for the logistics campus and the city council’s approval for the approximately 600,000-square-foot facility, the developer secured $150 million in construction financing for the development of 1237 West Division.

Maintaining a consistent delivery pace

Year-to-date through February, 12 facilities totaling around 5.6 million square feet—0.5 percent of total stock— were completed. The numbers are similar with the ones recorded in the same period last year, when approximately 5.3 million square feet of industrial space was delivered across 18 properties (0.5 percent of total stock).

In 2023, a total of 78 properties comprising more than 28.9 million of square feet came online within the Chicago market, accounting for 2.7 percent of total stock—lower than the national average of 3.1 percent.

Bridge Industrial has recently completed the 669,914-square-foot Building and the 707,953-square-foot Building 3 of Bridge Point Melrose Park, a cutting-edge industrial campus that will exceed 1.5 million square feet in the coveted O’Hare submarket in Melrose Park, Ill.

Vacancy rates exceed national average

As of February, 5.2 percent of industrial space was vacant within the metro, 20 basis point higher than the national average. However, Chicago was second on the largest vacancy rate list, following the Inland Empire (6 percent). Other markets recorded lower vacancy rates, such as Indianapolis (3.1) and Phoenix (3.2). In the same period last year, Chicago’s vacancy rate was at 4.4 percent, still higher than the national average of 3.9 percent.

The industrial building at at 9850 Mississippi St. features 134 dock-high loading doors, four drive-in doors and 40-foot clear heights. Image courtesy of Avison Young

February’s average asking rate in Chicago stood at $6.00 per square foot, nearly $1.7 lower than the U.S. average. All Midwestern markets recorded asking rents below the national average of $7.68 per square foot, with Detroit ($6.79) and the Twin Cities ($6.77) coming the closest to the national figure. Chicago and St. Louis ($6.06 per square foot) were the only other Midwestern markets to hit or exceed the $6 per-square-foot average.

In one of the largest recent industrial deals in Greater Chicago, Crow Holdings signed a full-building lease with a major e-commerce company at 9850 Mississippi St. in Merrillville, Ind. The more than 1 million-square-foot industrial facility came online last September as part of the 195-acre Silos at Sanders Farm master plan.

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