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Atlanta's imbalanced industrial market seeks stability in new year

Elevated vacancy, muted demand and a disciplined pipeline set tone for year ahead
Cleveland Electric fully leased a nearly 490,000-square-foot warehouse in the Douglas Hills Logistics Center in Lithia Springs in January. (CoStar)
Cleveland Electric fully leased a nearly 490,000-square-foot warehouse in the Douglas Hills Logistics Center in Lithia Springs in January. (CoStar)
Market Analysts
January 15, 2026 | 5:04 P.M.

Atlanta’s industrial market is settling into a period of recalibration as 2026 begins, with elevated vacancy levels reflecting the aftershocks of an extended building boom that outpaced tenant demand.

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