Industrial property

Industrial Real Estate

Warehouse, manufacturing, distribution, and industrial property guidance across Greater Cincinnati and the Midwest.

Industrial property works when the building, logistics, labor, utilities, economics, and growth plan all work together.

Every engagement begins with the business objective, not the transaction. CREBB Group combines local market knowledge, valuation experience, targeted outreach, and practical deal guidance to help owners and decision-makers move forward with clarity.

Real estate brokerage services are provided through eXp Commercial.

What the work includes

Strategy shaped around the outcome.

Operational fit

Match clear height, docks, drive-ins, power, yard, layout, access, and zoning to the operation.

Location

Consider workforce, suppliers, customers, highways, freight, and service radius.

Economics

Compare purchase, lease, improvement, operating, and relocation costs.

Expansion

Evaluate adjacent space, site capacity, phasing, and long-term flexibility.

Risk

Coordinate environmental, physical, zoning, title, and use diligence.

Negotiation

Structure terms around condition, timing, capital work, and operating realities.

Decision intelligence

Industrial real estate is an operating-system decision.

The building must work for labor, equipment, inventory, freight, utilities, compliance, suppliers, customers, capital, and the next stage of growth.

01

What are the non-negotiable facility requirements?

Document clear height, column spacing, docks, drive-ins, yard, power, floor load, ventilation, storage, office, access, and permitted use.

02

What will relocation or expansion interrupt?

Model equipment moves, inventory, staffing, customer service, permits, improvements, commissioning, and overlapping occupancy.

03

Can the site support the next stage?

Evaluate adjacent space, land, utilities, circulation, labor access, highway connections, trailer storage, and future process changes.

04

Which diligence questions are property-specific?

Coordinate physical, environmental, zoning, utility, title, survey, code, roof, structure, and specialized equipment review.

A clear path forward

From first conversation to close.

Facility brief

Document the operating requirement and future plan.

Market and site set

Identify and screen realistic opportunities.

Technical review

Tour with the right operational and specialist questions.

Financial analysis

Compare occupancy scenarios and capital needs.

Deal execution

Negotiate, complete diligence, and coordinate closing or occupancy.

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Discuss your next move

Tell us what you are working toward. A CREBB advisor will review your message and follow up directly.

  • Confidential first conversation
  • No obligation
  • Clear next steps