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🏭 WareSpace buys 5 buildings, hits 32 sites
Eric Golman at WareSpace shares that the co-warehousing operator bought five buildings from an Expand 👇 institutional fund (440k sq ft), taking it to 32 US locations and into Austin (x2), the Inland Empire, San Diego and Miami. He ties the expansion to his own early miss: a 40,000 sq ft warehouse when he needed ~1,400, plus surprise build-out costs that left him with ~$250k of personal guarantee debt.
Flex for small industrial users is the same movie as coworking: right-sized space, predictable monthly cost, building ops already handled. Watch co-warehousing keep industrializing that pitch.
🗞 Week 29, 2026
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⏱ 2 days ago.
💰 Co-warehousing firm secures $100M+ for acquisitions
Nathaniel Neman shares that Portal Warehousing have closed a deal with GCM Grosvenor to fund over Expand 👇 $100M in industrial building purchases.
🗞 Week 10, 2026
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⏱ 135 days ago.
🇺🇸 Elevator opens in Lincoln, Nebraska

Elevator Co-Warehousing officially opened in Lincoln, Nebraska.

🗞 Week 02, 2026
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⏱ 191 days ago.
📈 Co-warehousing exec outlines opco/propco shifts
Portal Warehousing COO Andrew Runnette published an analysis, highlighting three major co-working Expand 👇 industry trends: hybrid-first design with amenities like gyms and daycare, industry-specific hubs for sectors like tech and healthcare, and suburban expansion beyond city centers.
The analysis outlined challenges for operators managing both operating companies (Op Co) and property companies (Prop Co), including diverse tenant needs, capital allocation decisions, and regulatory navigation – as well as three actionable strategies firms like theirs are following.
🗞 Week 37, 2025
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⏱ 311 days ago.
📦 A look into how co-warehousing is fuelling growth
Andrew Runnette, COO at Portal Warehousing, digs into how co-warehousing is the next frontier for Expand 👇 growing small businesses.
We love how it lines up coworking (Andrew, friends don’t let friends hyphenate coworking. Here’s why.) and co-warehousing as a force multiplier for more businesses, especially those with logistical components.
🗞 Week 36, 2025
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⏱ 318 days ago.

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