Here are 55 heavy hitters by industrial leases in the Austin area

Industrial leasing skipped a beat on this year's list, narrowly down about the equivalent of one lease. The top 25 listmakers, due to ties, are credited with leasing a combined total of 14.5 million industrial square feet during 2024, which is down from 15.7 million square feet in 2023. In all, 54 heavy hitters are included in the 2025 online list for this category with a threshold of 10,000 s.f. Information for the 2025 Heavy Hitters lists was supplied by brokerage representatives through a nomination form. Only industrial transactions closed during 2023 are considered for this category and may not include all activity for the broker or agent. All agents are required to provide a spreadsheet verifying square footage and the number of transactions for each category entered. Square footage reported requires shared deals to be split among coworkers handling the deal. All square footage rankings represent just the agent’s portion of any deal. Representative deals reflect total square footage of the deal.
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