
2025 Guide to 70+ Available Warehousing Locations in the U.S.
11 September, 2025
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Your Quick Guide to U.S. Warehousing in 2025
Looking for warehouse space in 2025? Cubework offers over 70 warehouse locations across the United States, giving businesses flexible options to scale operations, streamline distribution, and cut costs. Whether you need a short-term storage solution or a long-term logistics hub, this guide will help you find the right location by region.
Why Choose Cubework Warehousing
- Nationwide Network – 70+ sites across the U.S., from California to New Jersey.
- Flexible Leasing – Month-to-month, short-term, or multi-year options available.
- Diverse Spaces – From 300 sq. ft. offices to 250,000+ sq. ft. warehouses.
- Prime Locations – Near major highways, ports, airports, and rail corridors.
- Turnkey Ready – Facilities with loading docks, IT support, and office amenities.
Cubework’s portfolio includes everything from warehouse shared space for startups to full-scale warehouse storage solutions for enterprise logistics. Whether you’re seeking a short-term warehouse for seasonal inventory or a flexible warehouse to support rapid growth, Cubework’s offerings are designed to meet evolving business needs. Our warehouse leasing options are tailored to accommodate both temporary and permanent operations, with access to warehouse room configurations that suit a variety of industries.
From office to warehouse hybrids, Cubework supports warehousing and fulfillment strategies across the country. Our facilities also cater to companies looking for flex space that combines administrative and operational capabilities. With a focus on warehousing and distribution, Cubework empowers businesses to optimize supply chains and reduce overhead.
Cubework Warehouse Locations
California
- Walnut – Situated in the center of the San Gabriel Valley, this location provides easy access to the 10 and 60 freeways, making it perfect for last-mile delivery and regional distribution. Popular with e-commerce and retail brands.
- Irvine – Positioned in Orange County’s tech corridor, Irvine warehouses support scalable logistics for startups and enterprise clients alike. Close to John Wayne Airport and major highways.
- Azusa – A budget-friendly Inland Empire spot conveniently near I-605, I-60, and I-10, ideal for warehousing, distribution of consumer goods, and light manufacturing.
- Wiegman – Located in the East Bay, this site supports freight forwarding, cross-docking, and e-commerce fulfillment with easy access to I-880, SR-92, and I-580, connecting to San Francisco, Oakland, and the Bay Area.
South Carolina
- Charleston – A premier port-city warehouse with direct access to the Port of Charleston. Ideal for import/export operations, 3PL providers, and international freight.
Missouri
- St. Louis – Multiple facilities across the logistics corridor, offering central U.S. reach via I-70 and I-44. It is popular for warehousing and distribution of industrial and retail goods.
Nevada
- Sparks – This prime property offers easy access to major routes like I-80 and US-395, connecting key markets such as Reno, Sacramento, and the West. Its business-friendly location near California supports warehousing and distribution for retail, manufacturing, and e-commerce.
Indiana
- Portage – Access to major highways, including I-94, I-80/90, and U.S. Route 20, ensures this property provides efficient connectivity to Chicago, the Port of Indiana, and key Midwest markets.
Virginia
- Suffolk – Suffolk in Hampton Roads offers direct access to U.S. Route 58 and I-664 and I-64 near the Port of Virginia, ideal for warehousing, distribution, and regional supply chains. Perfect for businesses needing flexible warehouse space close to East Coast logistics routes.
Colorado
- Aurora – Aurora, east of Denver, provides quick access to I-70, I-225, and E-470, ideal for Rocky Mountain distribution. Close to Denver International Airport and a growing industrial hub, it supports warehousing and fulfillment for outdoor gear, food logistics, and flex space users seeking scalable solutions.
Washington
- Tacoma – Located near the Port of Seattle and SeaTac Airport, these sites facilitate Pacific trade, last-mile delivery, and shared warehouse space for startups.
Arizona
- Goodyear – Located west of Phoenix with direct I-10 access, providing seamless connectivity to key markets such as Phoenix, Tucson, and the wider Southwestern region.
Texas
- San Antonio – Nestled in Central Texas, our hub is a busy center for manufacturing and cross-border logistics. We connect communities and industries, turning ideas into reality and facilitating borderless goods movement.
- Houston – Major metro warehouses serve statewide distribution, flex space tenants, and office-warehouse hybrids for mixed operations.
Illinois
- Lincolnwood – Located near I-94, I-90, and US Route 41, this property provides convenient access to Downtown Chicago, O’Hare International Airport, and the wider Midwest.
Georgia
- Douglasville – Atlanta-area distribution center with highway access, offering convenient transportation links for smooth logistics and efficient distribution operations..
- Savannah – a dedicated facility specifically for handling import and export operations, including the storage, inspection, classification, and documentation of goods being shipped into or out of the country.
Utah
- Salt Lake City Area – Its proximity to Salt Lake City International Airport makes it an ideal location for companies looking to improve their logistics and distribution operations in one of Utah’s busiest industrial hubs.
Arkansas
- Little Rock — This vibrant city enhances southern distribution, retail, and warehouse operations, making it an ideal hub for small businesses seeking strategic advantage.
Pennsylvania
- Northampton – Ideal for Northeast distribution. It supports warehousing and fulfillment for retail, industrial, and e-commerce targeting New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
- Reading – Popular among businesses seeking warehouse leasing options with proximity to Philadelphia and Harrisburg, especially for warehousing and distribution of consumer goods.
New Jersey
- **Edison** – Easy access to major highways, including I-287, the New Jersey Turnpike, and Route 1, makes this property well-connected to the New York City metro area, Philadelphia, and key Northeast markets. Perfect for retail, e-commerce, and flex space users looking for efficient Northeast logistics.
Tennessee
- Memphis – Memphis is a major freight hub with FedEx HQ and intermodal access, supports regional trucking and warehouse leasing for the retail and healthcare industries.
Oregon
- Milwaukie – Convenient access to major highways, including I-205 and OR-224, ensuring excellent connectivity to the Portland metropolitan area, flex space users, and shared warehouse space for small businesses.
Florida
- Jacksonville – With its proximity to Jacksonville International Airport and JAXPORT, this property is ideal for companies looking to optimize their logistics and distribution operations. It serves e-commerce fulfillment, retail distribution, and flexible warehouse users across Central Florida.
Nationwide Warehousing Summary Table for 2025
This table highlights Cubework’s nationwide warehousing and distribution network, covering key states, cities, and warehouse functions.
State | Key Cities / Locations | Warehouse Functions |
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California | Walnut, Irvine, Azusa, Hayward | E-commerce fulfillment, tech logistics, Bay Area distribution |
South Carolina | Charleston | Port logistics, import/export hub |
Missouri | St. Louis | Central U.S. distribution, trucking access |
Nevada | Sparks | West Coast distribution, tax-friendly operations |
Indiana | Portage | Midwest trucking, rail connectivity |
Virginia | Suffolk | East Coast port logistics |
Colorado | Denver | Rocky Mountain distribution |
Washington | Kent, Tacoma | Pacific trade, last-mile delivery |
Arizona | Goodyear | Southwest logistics hub, I-10 access |
Texas | San Antonio, Dallas, Houston | Cross-border logistics, statewide fulfillment |
Illinois | Lincolnwood | Last-mile delivery, Midwest retail |
Georgia | Douglasville, Summerville, Savannah | Regional supply chain, port access |
Utah | Salt Lake City | Western U.S. distribution |
Arkansas | Little Rock | Southern distribution, retail support |
Pennsylvania | Northampton, Reading | Northeast & Mid-Atlantic markets |
New Jersey | Edison | Port/airport logistics, NY metro |
Tennessee | Memphis | Intermodal freight, trucking hub |
Oregon | Milwaukie (Portland) | Pacific Northwest distribution |
Florida | Jacksonville | Import/export, retail, e-commerce fulfillment |
FAQs
Q: How many Cubework warehouse locations are available in the U.S. in 2025?
A: Cubework offers over 70 warehouse locations across 19 states, covering California, Texas, Georgia, Florida, and more.
Q: Can I lease a warehouse short-term?
A: Yes. Cubework provides flexible leasing options including month-to-month, seasonal, and long-term contracts.
Q: Which Cubework warehouses are closest to U.S. ports?
A: Major port-access warehouses include Charleston (SC), Savannah (GA), Newark (NJ), and Miami (FL).
Q: What industries benefit most from Cubework warehouses?
A: Cubework serves e-commerce, retail distribution, 3PL providers, automotive supply chains, and cross-border logistics companies.
Q: Does Cubework offer office space with warehouses?
A: Yes. Many locations feature turnkey office suites, conference rooms, IT support, and parking facilities alongside warehouse space.