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Rent growth in DC's logistics sector is rising faster than US average

Regional sector also outpaces national averages in occupancy and demand
DB Schenker signed a lease earlier this year to move into the new Prologis<del           data-user-label="null"           data-time="null"           data-user-id="null"          data-target-id="null">&nbsp;</del>West Distribution Center in Chantilly, Virginia.<i> </i>(Joe Furio/CoStar)
DB Schenker signed a lease earlier this year to move into the new Prologis West Distribution Center in Chantilly, Virginia. (Joe Furio/CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
September 8, 2025 | 4:49 P.M.

In a region often defined by its hybrid industrial mix and data center dominance, Washington, D.C.'s logistics sector is carving out a distinct identity and outperforming national benchmarks in the process.

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