Long Beach Industrial Space Guide
Long Beach industrial space is shaped by production support, service, warehouse, logistics, and light industrial users. Tenants should compare loading, access, power, clear height, parking, and operating constraints before choosing a location.
Long Beach industrial space market snapshot
Rent context based on South Bay and Greater Los Angeles market reporting for Q1 2026.
Snapshot for current market context
Market context for industrial space options
What tenants are seeing now
- Functional buildings with loading, access, power, and parking remain important for users.
- Tenants often compare infill convenience with larger or lower-cost nearby alternatives.
- Service, logistics, production, and light industrial users may evaluate the same market differently.
- Operational constraints should be checked early before comparing rent or touring broadly.
Where to compare industrial space options
Downtown Long Beach
A practical area for light industrial, service, production, or logistics-related users.
Bixby Knolls
Worth comparing for building function, access, loading, and operational fit.
Signal Hill
Worth comparing for building function, access, loading, and operational fit.
Port Area
Worth comparing for building function, access, loading, and operational fit.
What size industrial space do you need?
Most businesses start by estimating team size, operational needs, customer access, storage needs, and future growth. If you are unsure, compare a few size ranges before narrowing the search.
- Under 1,000 sqft can work for smaller teams, service businesses, or focused local operations.
- 1,000-5,000 sqft often fits growing businesses that need a practical mix of work, customer, or support areas.
- 5,000+ sqft is usually evaluated around layout, operational flow, and future expansion needs.
Compare industrial space in Long Beach
Use Rofo to compare current industrial space options in Long Beach or step back to the broader city market.