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Seagis Property Group operates in some of the most dynamic and critical logistics hubs along the East Coast. We are situated in very dense population centers that are serviced by major transportation networks.
Seagis Property Group focuses on the Outer Boroughs, including Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. These urban submarkets are pivotal for the transportation and flow of goods that service the 8 million people that reside in and around New York City. The Company also has significant holdings surrounding JFK International Airport, a leading international cargo hub.
Brooklyn Submarket
Strategic Importance
Proximity to NYC and significant industrial zones.
Demographics
Dense population, high demand for last-mile delivery services, significant number of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Key Logistics
Excellent connectivity with major highways and ports, substantial workforce skilled in logistics and distribution.
Queens Submarket
Critical for regional distribution with close access to JFK International Airport.
High population density, diverse economic base, significant presence of retail and e-commerce businesses.
Access to major transportation networks, robust infrastructure for freight handling, and large industrial parks.
Bronx Submarket
Vital for distribution within the NYC metro area.
High urban density, growing distribution centers, strong labor market with logistics expertise.
Proximity to major highways and rail lines, large warehousing facilities, and critical last-mile delivery hub.
Key Stats
New York City at a Glance
4th
Largest Industrial market in the U.S.
Key Urban Port
Home to one of the busiest urban ports in the nation
20 Million
People within the New York City metropolitan area
450 MSF
Industrial inventory
5th
Ranked for total air cargo throughout JFK International Airport
6.5%
Of the NY portfolio consists of e-commerce-related customers
30%
Of the U.S. population within a 500-mile radius of NYC
20%
Above the national average for median household income
Northern New Jersey is a key market for Seagis Property Group, with infill submarkets such as the Meadowlands and Ports. The Meadowlands effectively serves as the "6th Borough" given its immediate access to New York City. The Ports submarket provides direct access to Port Newark-Elizabeth, a global gateway for international trade.
Meadowlands Submarket
Major transportation hub with access to NYC and regional markets.
Strong industrial base, extensive network of logistics and warehousing companies, significant population engaged in manufacturing and distribution.
Proximity to major highways (NJ Turnpike, I-80), rail lines and ports, large available industrial space, and excellent infrastructure.
Ports Submarket
Access to Port Newark-Elizabeth, one of the busiest ports in the U.S.
High concentration of logistics and transportation businesses, significant port operations, and freight handling workforce.
Major gateway for international trade, extensive warehousing and distribution facilities, critical for import/export activities.
Northern New Jersey at a Glance
3rd
2nd
Largest U.S. port in the nation
28 Million
People within 100 miles of the NYC MSA
867 MSF
Industrial Inventory
5.8%
Of the NY/NJ portfolio consists of e-commerce-related customers
Of the U.S. population within 500 miles of the NYC MSA
25%
South Florida is a strategic gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean. This market is characterized by a very dense and growing population that is a major factor in the global logistics supply chain. Miami International Airport continues to be a dominant transportation hub for the flow of goods internationally.
Miami (Miami-Dade County) Submarket
Gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean.
Diverse and growing population, strong presence of international trade and logistics companies, significant demand for distribution and warehousing.
Proximity to Port Miami, Miami International Airport, extensive highway network, and large industrial parks.
Fort Lauderdale (Broward County) Submarket
Central location in South Florida’s logistics corridor.
Expanding population, robust economic growth, increasing logistics and distribution services demand.
Access to Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, major highways (I-95, I-595), significant warehousing and distribution infrastructure.
South Florida at a Glance
Leading
Gateway to Latin America and the Carribbean
12th
6.8 Million
People within the Miami metropolitan area
330 MSF
1st
Miami Internation Airport ranked 1st for International freight
7.5%
Of the South Florida portfolio consists of e-commerce-related customers.
50%
Of Latin American trade flows through South Florida
10%
About the national average for median household income