
DAUM Arranges Industrial Outdoor Storage Lease in Rialto
Why It Matters
The deal satisfies growing regional demand for flexible storage and manufacturing space, bolstering the tenant’s supply chain while reinforcing Rialto’s status as a logistics hub.
Key Takeaways
- •5.18‑acre IOS site leased to global safety‑equipment firm
- •225,640 sq ft of outdoor storage zoned for manufacturing
- •DAUM’s market network enabled swift, smooth transaction
- •Industrial outdoor storage remains top‑demand asset in Inland Empire
Pulse Analysis
The Inland Empire continues to attract industrial investors because of its strategic proximity to major highways, ports, and a deep labor pool. Outdoor storage facilities, in particular, have surged in popularity as manufacturers seek flexible, cost‑effective space for inventory, equipment, and staging. By securing a 5.18‑acre site in Rialto, DAUM tapped into this trend, delivering a location that aligns with the tenant’s global safety‑equipment distribution network and the region’s logistics ecosystem.
DAUM’s role highlights the value of specialized brokerage expertise in a crowded market. Leveraging relationships with owners like Stockbridge Capital Group and local partners such as Sojka‑Nikkel, the firm identified a parcel that meets both zoning requirements and operational needs. The swift execution demonstrates how deep market intelligence can reduce transaction timelines, a critical factor for tenants needing immediate capacity to meet rising demand.
For investors, the lease signals confidence in the long‑term viability of industrial outdoor storage as a resilient asset class. With e‑commerce growth, supply‑chain reshoring, and heightened safety standards, IOS properties offer stable cash flows and lower vacancy risk. As more manufacturers prioritize flexible footprints, similar transactions are likely to proliferate, reinforcing the Inland Empire’s reputation as a premier industrial corridor.
DAUM Arranges Industrial Outdoor Storage Lease in Rialto
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