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Perth’s Industrial Pipeline Surges: 14 New Projects to Be Delivered by Mid-2025
Perth’s industrial property market is entering one of its most active delivery periods in recent memory, with 14 major projects scheduled for completion by mid-2025. Together, these developments represent over 131,000 square metres of new industrial floorspace — much of it pre-leased, pre-sold, or under strong occupier demand.
This pipeline is not speculative. It reflects Perth’s expanding role in national logistics, clean energy manufacturing, and regional supply chain resilience. For developers, investors, and occupiers, the next 12 months offer a rare combination of scale, readiness, and sector alignment.
What’s driving the industrial surge
There are several structural and cyclical forces converging to accelerate Perth’s industrial delivery cycle:
Strong population and economic growth
Perth continues to lead the nation in population growth and interstate migration, fuelling long-term demand for logistics, distribution, and storage.National supply chain resilience strategy
Australia’s push to decentralise logistics, manufacturing, and warehousing from the east coast is bringing major investment to WA.Zoning certainty in key corridors
Precincts like Kwinana, Forrestdale, Neerabup, and Hazelmere offer clear industrial planning frameworks and ready infrastructure.Limited existing supply
Vacancy remains tight across existing A-grade assets, encouraging both speculative and pre-commitment driven builds.Private capital availability
Fund managers, syndicators, and REITs are seeking WA exposure — particularly in high-performing sectors like e-commerce logistics, cold storage, and clean-tech production.
This convergence of demand and delivery puts Perth in a unique position heading into the second half of 2025.
Where the projects are happening
Most of the activity is concentrated in established and emerging industrial corridors, each benefiting from its own infrastructure strengths and tenant profiles.
Key delivery zones:
Kwinana Industrial Area
WA’s premier heavy industry and export-facing precinct, with new logistics and manufacturing space under construction to serve the resources sector and renewable energy value chains.Forrestdale Business Park West
A tightly held mid-sized industrial zone in Perth’s southeast, with strong take-up from trade businesses, warehousing users, and service operators.Neerabup Industrial Area
One of the north’s most active corridors, with land sales and D&C activity supporting SMEs, builders, and e-commerce providers.Hazelmere and Perth Airport precinct
Inner-ring locations driving large-format warehouse development for time-sensitive logistics and last-mile distribution.
Across these corridors, we’re seeing demand from 2,000–10,000m² occupiers, national tenants seeking expansion, and local developers capitalising on low vacancy and yield compression.
Why this matters for the WA industrial market
The scale and diversity of Perth’s 2025 delivery pipeline will have lasting impacts on the broader market:
Stabilisation of rents in undersupplied areas
New stock will help meet demand, but with only 131,000m² coming online, rents are expected to remain firm.Increased pre-leasing competition
As occupiers seek to secure space before completion, developers with shovel-ready projects are well-positioned.Yield firming for newly built assets
Institutional and private capital is already showing strong interest in purchasing completed logistics and industrial buildings off-the-plan.Pressure on land supply
Continued delivery will reduce industrial land availability in key zones, potentially triggering further rezonings or developer-led landbanking.
This is not just a delivery story — it’s a reset of the WA industrial market’s value, geography, and development pace.
Who this is relevant to
This surge creates opportunities for a range of market players:
Developers
With approved land and ability to build mid-size footprints, particularly for logistics, trade supply, or clean-tech users.Occupiers
Who need to plan ahead to secure warehouse, production, or hardstand space in competitive corridors.Investors and funds
Seeking income-producing assets or projects with forward-leases in place.Agents and pre-commitment teams
Needing renders, marketing assets, and leasing packs to secure tenants during design and construction.Council and planning consultants
Engaged in infrastructure staging, approvals, and balancing commercial growth with transport, utility, and workforce needs.
Perth is now firmly on the radar of east coast-based industrial investors, and those with land or project pipelines in place are primed to benefit.
How we help launch industrial developments in Perth
We work with developers, agents, and investment groups across WA to bring industrial projects to market with clarity, visual impact, and confidence.
Our services include:
Full 3D masterplans of industrial estates
Aerial renders and overlays showing infrastructure and road connections
Ground-level visuals of proposed buildings and logistics layouts
Interactive maps and sales brochures for buyer and tenant engagement
Project branding, naming, and signage rollout for launch campaigns
Whether you’re selling, leasing, or planning an industrial precinct, we help you present it with the edge it needs to stand out.
Let’s talk about launching your next industrial project in WA
If you’re preparing to take a Perth-based industrial development to market — from Neerabup to Forrestdale or beyond — we can help bring your project to life with marketing tools that drive serious buyer and tenant confidence.
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Whether you’re selling land, securing approvals, or launching a campaign — we’ll help you visualise it clearly and move faster to market. Fill out the form below and we’ll send through a free tailored quote for your next commercial or industrial development.


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