

With approximately 64 industrial warehouses, comprising more than 26 million square feet of space that serves 138 customers, Indianapolis is Prologis’ largest market in the Midwest. Known as “the Crossroads of America”, more interstate highways converge in Indianapolis than in any other city in the United States. The city’s central location and extensive road infrastructure provide access to 80% of the US population within 24 hours. Indianapolis is also home to the second-largest FedEx air cargo hub in the world.
Prologis has industrial warehouse space for lease in the key submarkets of Indianapolis, including Plainfield, Whitestown, and Park 100. These submarkets are located near the Indianapolis International Airport and a large labor pool for warehouse distribution. Clustering our properties in strategic submarkets support our commitment to customer service and business growth.
10015 Archer Drive
Brownsburg,
Indiana,
46112
United States
8645 Velocity Court
Plainfield,
Indiana,
46168
United States
10255 Archer Drive
Brownsburg,
Indiana,
46112
United States
5021 W. 81st Street
Indianapolis,
Indiana,
46268
United States
800 Commerce Parkway West Dr
Greenwood,
Indiana,
46143
United States
7750 West Morris St.
Indianapolis,
Indiana,
46231
United States
3830 Hanna Circle
Indianapolis,
Indiana,
46241
United States
9250 Bradford Road
Plainfield,
Indiana,
46168
United States
2800 Airwest Boulevard
Plainfield,
Indiana,
46231
United States
10015 Archer Drive
Brownsburg,
Indiana,
46112
United States
8645 Velocity Court
Plainfield,
Indiana,
46168
United States
10255 Archer Drive
Brownsburg,
Indiana,
46112
United States
5021 W. 81st Street
Indianapolis,
Indiana,
46268
United States
800 Commerce Parkway West Dr
Greenwood,
Indiana,
46143
United States
7750 West Morris St.
Indianapolis,
Indiana,
46231
United States
3830 Hanna Circle
Indianapolis,
Indiana,
46241
United States
9250 Bradford Road
Plainfield,
Indiana,
46168
United States
2800 Airwest Boulevard
Plainfield,
Indiana,
46231
United States
In many ways, Indianapolis is at the center of the e-commerce heartland, which also includes Columbus and Cincinnati, Ohio, as well as Louisville, Kentucky. Strong demographics attract e-commerce-related companies, such as FedEx, and land is still available to build logistics real estate.
If a customer wants to build a multimarket distribution facility, the most cost-effective location is in the Midwest. Indianapolis offers a pro-business and pro-growth environment with many incentives for new development. The area also has a favorable labor profile.
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