Warehouse & Flex Space for Lease in Lake Worth
Lake Worth's industrial market is the smart choice for value-conscious tenants. Solid I-95 access, established industrial parks, and rents that make sense. Older buildings, proven tenants, proven landlords. Strong market fundamentals without the Boca Raton premium. Tell me what you need and I'll find it.
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Lake Worth Industrial Market Overview
Lake Worth is Palm Beach County's value industrial market. You get solid buildings, proven landlords, and excellent I-95 access without paying the Boca Raton or Boynton Beach premiums. The tenant profile is working-class logistics, distribution, light manufacturing - businesses focused on doing business, not impressing clients.
Expect to pay $16-24/SF NNN in Lake Worth. The buildings are older - you won't find the sleek Class A finishes - but they're solid, and the landlords are experienced operators who maintain their properties.
Lake Worth Industrial Areas
- Lake Worth Avenue Corridor (N-S) - Heavy concentration of warehouses and distribution. Excellent truck traffic. This is the spine of Lake Worth's industrial market.
- Sunset Ridge Submarket - Older industrial parks with good landlord-tenant relationships. This area has the highest number of active listings and is where most tenants find deals.
- I-95 Interchange Area - Modern logistics operations with direct freeway access. Premium within Lake Worth, but still cheaper than Boynton or Boca.
- Lantana Boulevard Area - Secondary industrial zone, good for distribution and light manufacturing. Quieter, more affordable.
- North Lake Worth (Broadway/Trace) - Emerging submarket with newer buildings entering the market. Prices ticking up slightly.
Why Smart Tenants Choose Lake Worth
If your business model depends on cost control and you don't need the Class A prestige, Lake Worth is where you win. You get solid highway access via I-95 and established industrial tenants who know the market. Landlords here are relationship-focused - long-term operators, not trophy property flippers. That means stable leases, responsive maintenance, and fair dealing.
The Tenant Profile
Lake Worth attracts 3PL operators, regional distributors, light manufacturers, and logistics businesses. These are businesses that move goods, not look impressive. If you're in that category and rents matter to your bottom line, Lake Worth is your market.
Local Market Insider: Lake Worth
Lake Worth (now officially Lake Worth Beach) is Palm Beach County's blue-collar industrial backbone. The industrial areas west of I-95 along 10th Avenue North and Lake Worth Road host established manufacturing, fabrication, and trade contractor businesses that have operated here for decades. These are working buildings — functional, affordable, and close to the labor pool that keeps PBC's construction and service industries running.
Tenants choose Lake Worth for the math. At $10-14/SF NNN, you're paying 30-40% less than Boca Raton for space that's 15 minutes away via I-95. The savings add up fast on a 5,000 or 10,000 SF lease. If your business doesn't require a premium address and you'd rather put money into equipment, inventory, or employees, Lake Worth delivers the best rent-to-access ratio in the county.
Other Areas I Cover
West Palm Beach
Largest industrial selection in the county
Boca Raton
Premium Class A flex space in established parks
Delray Beach
Between Boca and WPB - competitive rates
Boynton Beach
Congress Ave corridor, growing market
Jupiter
Northern PBC, Pine Glades area
Royal Palm Beach
Western PBC, newer parks
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Zachary Vorsteg | FL License #SL3603483 | Cornerstone Realty