The following article is based on our exclusive list of the largest US logistics property developers, specifically focusing on logistics property developers from New York.
The list contains several valuable data points, such as general contact details and the names of the management. We also indicate the real estate development focus of the listed firms (e.g. residential, office, hospitality, retail, etc.). The list is available for immediate download as an Excel file via our online shop. You might also be interested in our list of the top US logistics property investors.
In New York, the logistics real estate sector is undergoing rapid development in response to the demands of a densely populated, high-consumption region. With mounting pressure from e-commerce, same-day delivery expectations, and limited land availability, developers are rethinking industrial space. This involves transforming underused urban lots, retrofitting aging facilities, and even building vertical warehouses. From the outer boroughs of New York City to strategic nodes in the Hudson Valley and Long Island, logistics developers are creating next-generation distribution centres that balance speed, scale, and proximity. These developments are crucial to ensuring the efficient movement of goods in one of the most complex and competitive markets in the U.S.
One of the most prominent logistics developers operating in New York and nationwide is Link Logistics. Specialising in best-in-class industrial facilities, Link focuses on infill development close to urban centres, ensuring proximity to the end consumer. With a portfolio of over 3,200 properties in major cities and high-growth distribution hubs, Link Logistics underscores the significance of strategic location, with its assets typically within a 30-minute drive of 1 million people. Supported by a team of over 1,200 professionals, Link combines data-driven insights, community relationships, and sustainability to deliver modern logistics solutions that meet the current demands of the supply chain. A recent example of this approach is the Palmer’s Oak Logistics Center in Jurupa Valley, California, completed in Q4 2023. This project consists of two cutting-edge distribution buildings totalling 1.9 million square feet, including a fully leased 1.4 million square foot Class-A facility designed to serve import-driven businesses.
List of the 5 largest logistics property developers from New York
In the following, you’ll find an overview of the most important logistics property developers from New York:
Name | City | Investment Focus | Assets under Management |
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Link Logistics | New York | Logistics | n.a. |
Turnbridge Equities | New York | Residential, Office, Retail, Logistics, Light Industrial | n.a. |
Rockefeller Group Development Corp. | New York | Residential, Office, Logistics, Light Industrial | > $10bn |
Ashley Capital | New York | Office, Logistics, Light Industrial | n.a. |
GTIS Partners LP | New York | Residential, Logistics | > $1bn |
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