- Google signed an 88-month lease for 723K SF at Overlook 85 in Rowan County.
- The lease represented a major portion of Charlotte industrial net absorption in early 2026.
- Google holds expansion rights for a future 1M SF building at the same park.
- Big-box Charlotte industrial space remains tight, with vacancies near 8.13%.
Major Tech Tenant Drives Charlotte Absorption
Google has been confirmed as the tenant of KC 100, a 723K SF Charlotte industrial warehouse at Overlook 85, according to new reporting, says Bisnow. The company’s lease represents a significant boost to Charlotte industrial occupancy, absorbing one of the region’s largest remaining big-box spaces. Google’s interest in industrial facilities continues to grow in the Southeast, with the tech giant also expanding data center campuses elsewhere in North and South Carolina.
Potential for Further Expansion
Google’s 88-month lease includes two five-year renewal options. It also secured first rights for the adjacent KC 300 site, which could add another 1M SF Charlotte industrial space to its regional footprint. The developer, Hudson Capital Properties, is positioning Overlook 85 as a key hub for large-scale tech and logistics users.
Market Impact & Supply Constraints
Charlotte industrial net absorption topped 1M SF in Q1 2026, with Google’s deal accounting for a major share. According to market reports, vacancy improved to 8.13%, while supply for big-box industrial space above 500K SF remains notably scarce. This level of tenant-driven demand mirrors trends in high-growth Sunbelt markets, where strong fundamentals continue to support leasing velocity and investor interest. The competitive environment underscores the growing role of major tenants like Google in shaping Charlotte’s industrial leasing momentum.
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