June Industrial Construction Update: Phoenix Leads Again, Atlanta Bucks Trend
The June industrial report from CommercialEdge highlights a persistent decline in the under-construction pipeline with fewer new projects starting than at any time in the last decade. Specifically, since the beginning of the year, 177.8 million square feet of industrial space has been completed, while new construction has begun on only 69.2 million square feet. As of May, 381.3 million square feet of industrial space was under construction nationwide, representing 1.9% of the total inventory.
Phoenix: Leading the Pack
Phoenix continues to lead in industrial development with 38.7 million square feet of industrial space under construction. This represents the largest pipeline relative to its current stock at 9.8%. However, it’s also almost 34% less than the same time last year, when 58.4 million square feet was under construction. Notably, data centers in the metro have been booming with firms like Meta and Google building facilities. These developments have also attracted manufacturers to the market, the most notable being TSMC’s massive, 3.8-million-square-foot semiconductor fabrication plant.
Earlier this year, the March CommercialEdge report highlighted that Phoenix’s rise could be attributed to it becoming increasingly popular as a destination for data centers. To that end, developers have extended their reach from the traditional data center hubs, such as northern Virginia in the Washington, D.C. market (home to the largest data center market in the U.S.), where power capacity concerns limit further development. Still, Phoenix has its own challenges: While water is currently sufficient for powering and cooling data centers, local policymakers recognize the need to manage water resources to avoid future shortages.
Atlanta: Defying National Trend
Beyond Western markets like Phoenix, secondary markets, such as Atlanta, are also experiencing a significant boost in data center development. As of the March report, Atlanta had 3 million square feet of data center space under construction with the metro following a path similar to Phoenix as it diversifies with new growth in data centers alongside expanding manufacturing developments.
Currently, more than 2 million square feet of manufacturing space is under construction in the Atlanta market. Notable projects include PepsiCo’s 260,000-square-foot expansion in Stone Mountain and the Intuitive Surgical Regional Headquarters — a 750,000-square-foot facility for robotic surgical equipment.
Of course, along with Pepsi Co, Atlanta’s manufacturing upside has long been recognized by other major companies, such as Coca-Cola, Mercedes-Benz, The Home Depot and Delta, all of which either call the metro area home or have established operations there. Additionally, Atlanta’s central location in the Southeast — with its extensive highway network, growing population and thriving ports — make it an ideal industrial hub. Moreover, our recent manufacturing ranking of U.S. metros revealed that Atlanta boasts one of the more affordable manufacturing workforces among the top industrial markets.
In total, the approximately 10.1 million square feet of industrial space under construction in Atlanta — the fifth-largest pipeline in the nation — highlights a deviation from the national trend. And, despite broader industry slowdowns, the Atlanta industrial market has seen a modest increase in development in the last year.