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Denver’s industrial market cools, with more turbulence projected in the coming year

Five key takeaways for the market heading into 2026
Industrial users are showing a strong preference for modern facilities. That includes Philip Morris, which leased nearly 150,000 square feet at a new project in the Sun Empire industrial park in Aurora, Colorado. (4 Blades Digital)
Industrial users are showing a strong preference for modern facilities. That includes Philip Morris, which leased nearly 150,000 square feet at a new project in the Sun Empire industrial park in Aurora, Colorado. (4 Blades Digital)
CoStar Analytics
December 19, 2025 | 9:55 P.M.

Denver’s industrial market cooled in 2025 as net absorption dipped into negative territory and the construction pipeline continued to decelerate. However, most of the space losses occurred in the first half of the year, and vacancy expansion has slowed, indicating that the market could stabilize in the months ahead.

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