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Renting Warehouse Space in Research Triangle Park

RTP is entering its "3.0 era," a transformative shift from a suburban research park into a dense, mixed-use innovation district. The landmark Hub RTP development is now a stabilized "live-work-play" node, featuring the first residential units in the Park’s 70-year history (Source: RTP.org, Jan 2026). The industrial market here is virtually sold out, driven by massive investments from Novartis and Biogen (Source: Wake County Economic Development). 2026 is the year of "Vertical Modernization." In mid-2026, the Research Triangle Foundation will begin accepting development applications under the new "RTP 3.0" zoning, which allows for significantly higher density and on-site housing across the Park's 7,000 acres (Source: IASP / RTP Foundation). This is the primary destination for institutional capital seeking long-term exposure to the global biopharma supply chain.

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Popular Warehouse Space in the Research Triangle Park Neighborhood

Suite Rates in Research Triangle Park

Suite Sizes in Research Triangle Park

Neighborhood Comparison

Neighborhood Average Available SQFT Average Rate / SQFT PER Month NUMBER OF AVAILABLE SUITES
Apex 5,700 $1.64 / SF < 30
Braggtown 4,100 $1.51 / SF < 30
Brightleaf 4,700 $1.00 / SF < 30
Cameron Village - - < 30
Cary 5,000 $1.41 / SF 58
Chapel Hill 21,000 $1.17 / SF < 30
Clegg 22,000 $1.66 / SF < 30
Downtown Raleigh - - < 30
Duke University - - < 30
East Raleigh 3,000 $1.54 / SF < 30
Fayetteville Street - - < 30
Glenwood South - - < 30
Hillsborough 13,000 $1.19 / SF < 30
Holly Springs 5,600 $1.61 / SF < 30
Hope Valley 7,000 - < 30
Knightdale - - < 30
Millbrook 8,800 $1.07 / SF < 30
Morrisville 2,800 $1.68 / SF < 30
North Hills 1,500 $1.56 / SF < 30
North Raleigh 4,900 $1.33 / SF 41
Northeast Raleigh 3,200 $1.32 / SF < 30
Northwest Raleigh 5,100 $1.41 / SF < 30
Old North Durham 4,700 $1.00 / SF < 30
Southeast Raleigh 45,000 $1.21 / SF < 30
Stone Creek Village 1,800 $1.59 / SF < 30
Wake Forest 1,400 $1.38 / SF < 30
Wayne Ridge 2,900 $1.30 / SF < 30
Wellons Village 1,700 $1.33 / SF < 30
Wilders Grove 2,000 $1.48 / SF < 30
*All data is from sources we deem reliable and is tracked to provide tenants an understanding of market and submarket conditions, however we cannot guarantee accuracy and all data should be confirmed prior to any use in the lease or purchase of real property.