Industrial Property Near Indianapolis Airport Changes Hands
Why this matters
The sale of a single-tenant industrial asset near Indianapolis International Airport underscores ongoing institutional interest in strategically located logistics properties outside primary coastal markets. While modest in scale, this transaction reflects persistent demand for industrial real estate that supports last-mile distribution and supply chain resilience—key themes as occupiers and investors recalibrate in response to evolving e-commerce and manufacturing dynamics. The proximity to a major airport enhances the asset’s appeal, signaling that accessibility and multimodal connectivity remain critical drivers of value in the industrial sector. From a capital-markets perspective, the deal suggests that investors continue to deploy capital into industrial assets with stable income profiles, even in secondary metros. This may indicate a willingness among lenders and equity providers to underwrite smaller, single-tenant properties that benefit from strong location fundamentals, despite broader macroeconomic uncertainties. The transaction also highlights the ongoing bifurcation within industrial real estate, where well-positioned assets near key infrastructure command investor attention, while less strategically located properties face greater scrutiny. Overall, this sale exemplifies how institutional capital is navigating sector fundamentals by prioritizing logistics nodes that underpin supply chain efficiency.
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Marcus & Millichap completed the sale of 7770 W. New York St., a 16,000-square-foot single-tenant industrial property in Indianapolis. Located near the Indianapolis International Airport, the property sold for $2.1 mi…
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