Filter for corporations that own their own buildings, out-of-state owners, and land ready for small-bay development — then get the person behind the LLC.
The sharpest industrial plays start with ownership — owner-users, out-of-state landlords, and land nobody's called on yet.
“I don't want the mom and pop, I want a corporation that owns its own building.” Filter exactly that — your sale-leaseback shortlist.
Absentee landlords are the most likely sellers. Surface them across any submarket in one search.
Draw a polygon around the corridor you cover, get every parcel and every owner with phone numbers that check out.
Recurring alerts for leases and subleases expiring in the next 6–12 months in your size range.
Found one warehouse owner? See every other parcel and building they hold before you dial.
Sources, citations, and confidence scores on every owner record — partial answers you can still act on.
Filter for corporations that own their own buildings — not the mom-and-pops — across any market you cover.
Trace the corridor you cover on the map and come back to every parcel, every owner, and phone numbers that check out.
One warehouse owner becomes their whole holdings list — buildings and land — in one click.
Find your properties. Run the owners. Go get a cup of coffee and come back to real names, phones, and emails.