US warehouse demand is concentrated in the country's 15 mega-markets
Inland Empire. DFW. Chicago Joliet / Will County. NJ Exit 8A. Atlanta I-85. Lehigh Valley. Central PA (Carlisle/Harrisburg). Columbus (Rickenbacker). Indianapolis (Plainfield). Memphis (BNSF). Kansas City. Louisville (UPS). Savannah. Phoenix. Houston. The operators running US warehouse stock don't scatter — they follow the interstate spine and consolidate in the 15 major mega-markets.
That's the tenant pool SCAYLED surfaces. Drop the listing address, and within two minutes you have every warehouse occupier inside the radius — scored by same-building match, proximity, and expansion fit — with verified contact details for the VP Operations, Warehouse Director, or Regional Operations Manager who signs the lease.
What you get on every US warehouse scan
- Every warehouse occupier inside a 650 ft (200 m) or 1,200 ft (375 m) radius — bulk storage, fulfillment, cross-dock, cold storage, reverse logistics, self-storage
- Same-building flags — operators already inside your listing's building or parcel (critical in multi-tenant parks)
- Decision-maker identification — VP Operations, Warehouse Director, Regional Operations Manager, Plant Manager, Facility Manager, Supply Chain Director
- Verified emails — 98% deliverability
- Drafted outreach — personalized to the listing's warehouse fit (clear height, dock doors, rail access, trailer parking)
- CRM built for brokerage workflow — inquiries, tenants, buyers, sellers, meetings booked
No database. No manual research.
Built for US warehouse brokers
Warehouse leasing is the volume side of US industrial brokerage. Typical mid-market warehouse brokers run 15–30 listings at any time, cycling tenants on 5–10 year terms. The tenant pool skews to regional operators expanding across submarkets and national operators rotating through lease-up/hold/downsize cycles.
- Big-box mega-markets pre-mapped (IE, DFW, Chicago, NJ, Atlanta, Lehigh, Columbus, Indy, Memphis, KC, Louisville, Savannah, Phoenix, Houston, LA Basin)
- Class A new-build addresses distinguished from Class B/C older stock
- Rail-served warehouses flagged where indicated
- Cold-chain, fulfillment, cross-dock, self-storage tagged separately
- Regional Operations and VP-level titles prioritized — the reality of US branch-leasing
Coverage across the United States
California — Inland Empire + LA Basin
The densest warehouse market in North America. Inland Empire East (Ontario, Fontana, Mira Loma, Jurupa Valley, Redlands, Yucaipa, Rialto, San Bernardino). Inland Empire West (Rancho Cucamonga, Eastvale, Chino, Chino Hills). LA Basin (Vernon, Commerce, Carson, Compton, Pico Rivera, Santa Fe Springs, South Gate, Long Beach). Perris / Moreno Valley for big-box fulfillment.
Texas — DFW + Houston
DFW: Great Southwest, Alliance, DFW Airport, South Dallas, North Fort Worth, Valwood, Northeast Dallas. Houston: Northwest, Southwest, Southeast (Pasadena/Sheldon/Baytown), East (Deer Park), North.
See Dallas industrial overview →
Illinois — Chicago + I-80
I-80 Joliet / Elwood / Wilmington / Minooka — CenterPoint intermodal, the biggest master-planned logistics park in North America. O'Hare West. South Chicago. North I-94 (Gurnee, Waukegan, Pleasant Prairie WI spillover).
See Chicago industrial overview →
New Jersey / PA — Meadowlands + Lehigh Valley + Central PA
Meadowlands. Exit 8A (Cranbury, Jamesburg, Monroe, South Brunswick). Carteret. Edison. Lehigh Valley (Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Hazleton). Central PA (Carlisle, Harrisburg, Mechanicsburg, York). I-78/I-81 spine.
Georgia — Atlanta
I-85 south (Fairburn, Union City). I-75 south (McDonough, Hampton, Locust Grove). I-75 north (Kennesaw, Cartersville). I-20 east. Hartsfield-Jackson airport logistics.
Ohio — Columbus + Cleveland
Columbus / Rickenbacker. Grove City, Groveport, Obetz (southeast logistics spine). Cleveland's I-480 south and lakefront industrial.
Florida — Miami + Orlando + Jacksonville
Miami (Medley, Doral, Hialeah). Orlando (Ocoee, Apopka). Jacksonville (Westside, I-295).
Tennessee — Memphis + Nashville
Memphis (FedEx hub, I-55/I-40 crossroads — airport spine). Nashville (Mt Juliet, Lebanon, Lavergne, Smyrna).
Kansas/Missouri — Kansas City
Edwardsville KS, Lenexa, Olathe, Gardner (KS side). North KC, Liberty (MO side).
How a warehouse scan differs
- Bulk-storage and fulfillment tenants up-weighted over light manufacturing
- Clear-height categories flagged (sub-24', 24–30', 30–36', 36'+) where public data allows
- Cross-dock, cold-storage, self-storage, reverse-logistics tagged separately
- Same-building multi-tenant flag prioritized — multi-tenant parks are the fastest-converting targets
Pricing (USD)
| Plan | Credits / month | Ideal for |
|---|---|---|
| Free Trial | 50 credits (one-time) | First scan |
| Starter — $79/mo | 200 credits | Brokers listing 3–5 warehouse properties per month |
| Pro — $149/mo | 425 credits | Brokers listing 6–10 properties per month |
One credit per contact reveal. Unused credits roll forward in Starter and Pro.