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Best Warehousing & Transportation
Best Warehousing & Transportation operates as a privately held industrial real estate investor rooted in Atlanta’s logistics and supply-chain...
Best Warehousing & Transportation
Best Warehousing & Transportation operates as a privately held industrial real estate investor rooted in Atlanta’s logistics and supply-chain infrastructure. The firm’s portfolio concentrates on warehousing and distribution facilities positioned along key Southeastern freight corridors, including the I-85/I-285 loop and the Savannah-Atlanta intermodal axis. Its holdings serve a mix of national 3PL providers, regional distributors, and e-commerce fulfillment operators, emphasizing functional, well-located industrial product rather than speculative development. The portfolio reflects a deliberate focus on infill submarkets where land scarcity and zoning restrictions create natural barriers to new competitive supply. The company’s investment strategy spans direct property acquisitions, adaptive reuse of legacy industrial buildings, and ground-up development of Class B and Class A warehouse space. Asset types include bulk distribution centers, cross-dock facilities, and multi-tenant shallow-bay industrial parks. Geographically, the footprint extends across metro Atlanta, with additional exposure to secondary logistics nodes in Georgia, northern Florida, and the Carolinas. The firm sources deals through long-standing relationships with regional brokers, off-market seller contacts, and the operational networks of its tenant base—a sourcing model that favors proprietary pipeline over broadly marketed auctions. Portfolio tenants have historically included regional operators within the Ryder and XPO Logistics ecosystems, though specific current lease rosters remain private. Best Warehousing & Transportation maintains a lean organizational structure characteristic of closely held real estate operating companies. Executive leadership and asset management functions operate from the Atlanta headquarters, with on-site property management teams embedded at major portfolio locations. The firm has not disclosed total square footage under management or aggregate portfolio value. Recent observable activity has been limited to routine property-level transactions consistent with a long-hold industrial strategy; no major platform-level announcements, fund closings, or institutional capital events are part of the public record as of mid-2026. The firm's structural differentiator lies in its dual identity as both an operating business and a real estate investor. Unlike pure-play investment managers that outsource property operations, Best Warehousing & Transportation retains direct management responsibility for its assets, aligning operational performance with investment outcomes. This integrated model allows the firm to capture value through tenant retention and facility optimization that a passive landlord structure would miss. Succession and governance details remain private, consistent with its status as a family-held or closely held enterprise that does not publicly report financials or organizational structure.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Atlanta
Corporate office
Atlanta, GA, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What type of industrial assets does Best Warehousing & Transportation target?
The firm focuses on warehouse and distribution facilities in infill Southeastern US submarkets. Its portfolio includes bulk distribution centers, cross-dock terminals, and multi-tenant shallow-bay industrial parks. The strategy favors functional, well-located assets serving e-commerce and third-party logistics demand rather than speculative development.
Is Best Warehousing & Transportation an operating company or a pure investment manager?
The firm operates as a hybrid—it directly manages the properties it owns rather than outsourcing to third-party property managers. This integrated model ties operational performance at the facility level directly to investment returns, distinguishing it from institutional investment managers that separate asset ownership from day-to-day operations.
What geographic markets does the firm cover?
The portfolio is concentrated along Southeastern US logistics corridors, anchored by metro Atlanta and extending to secondary nodes in Georgia, northern Florida, and the Carolinas. Key infrastructure corridors include the I-85/I-285 loop and the intermodal route connecting the Port of Savannah to Atlanta's distribution network.
How does Best Warehousing & Transportation source its acquisitions?
Deal flow relies primarily on regional broker relationships, direct seller outreach, and connections within the tenant and logistics-operator community. The firm pursues a proprietary pipeline model that favors off-market and lightly marketed transactions over widely auctioned institutional processes.
Does the firm disclose its portfolio size or assets under management?
No. Best Warehousing & Transportation has not publicly disclosed aggregate square footage, total portfolio value, or assets under management. As a closely held enterprise, it does not report financial metrics externally, and no independent publication has published a verified portfolio figure.
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