The data displays the absorption rate of industrial property in selected markets in the U.S. in 2017. Net absorption refers to the net change in occupied space over a given period of time, calculated by summing all the positive changes in occupancy (move ins) and subtracting all the negative changes in occupancy (move outs). In 2017, the net absorption for industrial space in Atlanta, Georgia amounted to 22.6 million square feet.
Dallas-Fortworth, TX | 23.3 |
Atlanta, GA | 22.6 |
Chicago, IL | 18.9 |
Inland Empire, CA | 18.3 |
Philadelphia, PA | 10.4 |
Phoenix, AZ | 9.1 |
Kansas City, MO | 8.9 |
Central New Jersey, NJ | 7.9 |
Las Vegas, NV | 7.8 |
Indianapolis, IN | 7.8 |
Houston, TX | 6.8 |
Savannah, GA | 5.6 |
Cincinnati, OH | 5.1 |
Stockton, CA | 4.8 |
Los Angeles, CA | 4.5 |
Memphis, TN | 4.5 |
Sacramento, CA | 4.5 |
Columbus, OH | 4.4 |
Detroit, MI | 4.4 |
Baltimore, MD | 4.3 |
Hartford, CT | 4.3 |
St. Louis, MO | 3.9 |
Lehigh Valley, PA | 3.6 |
Denver, CO | 3.6 |
Charlotte, NC | 3.6 |
Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SC | 3.6 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN | 3.4 |
South Florida, FL | 3.2 |
Tampa Bay, FL | 3.2 |
Jacksonville, FL | 3.1 |