Terreno Realty Corp
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Terreno Realty Corp
Terreno Realty Corp is a real estate company that owns industrial properties in major U.S. coastal markets. Its buildings are mainly warehouses, distribution centers, transshipment facilities, and light industrial space that help businesses store, sort, and move goods close to ports, airports, highways, and dense population centers. Terreno leases these properties to customers such as logistics firms, retailers, e-commerce companies, distributors, and manufacturers. It makes money mostly by collecting rent from long-term tenants, and it may also earn income from buying, improving, and selling industrial properties when opportunities fit its strategy. What makes Terreno different is its narrow focus on hard-to-replace industrial real estate in locations that matter for supply chains. Instead of owning many types of property, it concentrates on sites that support fast delivery and cargo flow, which makes it a landlord to businesses that need efficient access to major transport routes and large customer markets.
Terreno Realty Corp is a real estate company that owns industrial properties in major U.S. coastal markets. Its buildings are mainly warehouses, distribution centers, transshipment facilities, and light industrial space that help businesses store, sort, and move goods close to ports, airports, highways, and dense population centers.
Terreno leases these properties to customers such as logistics firms, retailers, e-commerce companies, distributors, and manufacturers. It makes money mostly by collecting rent from long-term tenants, and it may also earn income from buying, improving, and selling industrial properties when opportunities fit its strategy.
What makes Terreno different is its narrow focus on hard-to-replace industrial real estate in locations that matter for supply chains. Instead of owning many types of property, it concentrates on sites that support fast delivery and cargo flow, which makes it a landlord to businesses that need efficient access to major transport routes and large customer markets.