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Distribution tenants ask AI for clear-height and dock doors, not just square footage.

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Industrial Real Estate Brokerage: Capturing Distribution and Warehouse Inquiries

Tenants searching for distribution and warehouse space query AI assistants with operational specifics: clear ceiling height, number and type of dock doors, trailer parking, power capacity, and rail or highway access, not just total square footage. A listing that states only size and price gives the model nothing to match against these operational filters, so it is skipped in favor of any competing listing where that detail exists in a structured, checkable form. GEO for industrial brokerage encodes clear height, dock configuration, power service, sprinkler classification, and proximity to logistics corridors as explicit structured data, alongside an llms.txt briefing summarizing the property in the operational language logistics tenants actually use. This matters because industrial tenants often begin their search with an AI assistant rather than a listing portal, asking pointed questions like 'warehouse with 32-foot clear height near an intermodal yard.' Properties structured to answer that exact question are the ones an AI names specifically, while listings described in generic commercial real estate language are left out of the answer entirely.

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What specific data points matter most for warehouse and distribution listings?+

Clear ceiling height, dock-high versus grade-level doors, trailer parking capacity, power service (amps and voltage), sprinkler system class, and distance to highway or rail access are the details logistics tenants query for and that should be structured explicitly.

Do AI assistants understand industrial real estate terminology accurately?+

Only when the source content uses and structures that terminology correctly. Ambiguous phrasing like 'plenty of ceiling height' gives a model nothing to cite; an explicit clear-height figure in structured data does.

Does this help with build-to-suit or pre-lease industrial inquiries?+

Yes. Structuring available land, zoning for industrial use, and typical build timelines lets an AI assistant surface a brokerage as relevant even before a specific building exists, for tenants asking about build-to-suit options in a given corridor.

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