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| title: "Vertical Warehouse (VWH)" | title: "Vertical Warehouse (VWH)" |
| slug: vertical-warehouse | slug: vertical-warehouse |
| category: archetypes | category: archetypes |
| type: concept | type: concept |
| content_type: topic | content_type: topic |
| quality: complete | quality: complete |
| status: active | status: active |
| audience: vendor-public | audience: vendor-public |
| bcsc_class: public-disclosure-safe | bcsc_class: public-disclosure-safe |
| language_protocol: PROSE-TOPIC | language_protocol: PROSE-TOPIC |
| last_edited: 2026-06-02 | last_edited: 2026-06-02 |
| editor: pointsav-engineering | editor: pointsav-engineering |
| paired_with: vertical-warehouse.es.md | paired_with: vertical-warehouse.es.md |
| short_description: "A Vertical Warehouse is a 3–6 story multi-storey building used for light manufacturing, just-in-time logistics, and last-mile delivery in urban or near-urban locations — one of three Location Intelligence archetypes." | short_description: "A Vertical Warehouse is a 3–6 story multi-storey building used for light manufacturing, just-in-time logistics, and last-mile delivery in urban or near-urban locations — one of three Location Intelligence archetypes." |
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| A **Vertical Warehouse** is a 3–6 story multi-storey building used for light manufacturing, just-in-time logistics, and last-mile delivery in urban or near-urban locations. The building type stacks functions that would traditionally spread horizontally across a ground-level industrial precinct: fabrication, component storage, assembly, and outbound dispatch. | A **Vertical Warehouse** is a 3–6 story multi-storey building used for light manufacturing, just-in-time logistics, and last-mile delivery in urban or near-urban locations. The building type stacks functions that would traditionally spread horizontally across a ground-level industrial precinct: fabrication, component storage, assembly, and outbound dispatch. |
| Three-letter code: **VWH**. One of three Location Intelligence archetypes alongside [[professional-centres|Professional Centres (PRO)]] and [[parking-structures|Parking Structures (PKS)]]. | Three-letter code: **VWH**. One of three Location Intelligence archetypes alongside [[professional-centres|Professional Centres (PRO)]] and [[parking-structures|Parking Structures (PKS)]]. |
| ## What a Vertical Warehouse does | ## What a Vertical Warehouse does |
| Typical tenant mix: | Typical tenant mix: |
| - **Light manufacturing** — electronics assembly, robotics integration, paint and coatings formulation, precision fabrication | - **Light manufacturing** — electronics assembly, robotics integration, paint and coatings formulation, precision fabrication |
| - **Just-in-time delivery** — regional distribution hub for e-commerce and manufacturing supply chains; goods arrive by truck, are processed, and depart same-day or next-day | - **Just-in-time delivery** — regional distribution hub for e-commerce and manufacturing supply chains; goods arrive by truck, are processed, and depart same-day or next-day |
| - **Last-mile logistics** — final sort and dispatch for urban delivery zones; proximity to dense population required | - **Last-mile logistics** — final sort and dispatch for urban delivery zones; proximity to dense population required |
| The vertical form factor is driven by urban land cost. Where a horizontal warehouse would require 4–8 acres at the urban fringe, a Vertical Warehouse achieves equivalent floor area on 1–2 acres by going up. Ground-floor truck access and dock levellers are retained; upper floors are served by freight elevators rated for forklift loads. | The vertical form factor is driven by urban land cost. Where a horizontal warehouse would require 4–8 acres at the urban fringe, a Vertical Warehouse achieves equivalent floor area on 1–2 acres by going up. Ground-floor truck access and dock levellers are retained; upper floors are served by freight elevators rated for forklift loads. |
| ## Where Vertical Warehouses locate | ## Where Vertical Warehouses locate |
| **Spatial signature:** 5–25 km from the nearest major metro centre, in the industrial-to-suburban transition zone. Located along multi-lane arterial roads or highway interchanges with direct truck access. Zoned industrial or light industrial. | **Spatial signature:** 5–25 km from the nearest major metro centre, in the industrial-to-suburban transition zone. Located along multi-lane arterial roads or highway interchanges with direct truck access. Zoned industrial or light industrial. |
| **What is nearby:** | **What is nearby:** |
| - Hardware anchors (Home Depot, Leroy Merlin, OBI, Bauhaus class) — building trades supply | - Hardware anchors (Home Depot, Leroy Merlin, OBI, Bauhaus class) — building trades supply |
| - Auto-parts retailers (AutoZone, O'Reilly, Halfords) — vehicle maintenance for the fleet | - Auto-parts retailers (AutoZone, O'Reilly, Halfords) — vehicle maintenance for the fleet |
| - Tool rental branches (United Rentals, Sunbelt, Loxam, Kiloutou) — equipment for fit-outs | - Tool rental branches (United Rentals, Sunbelt, Loxam, Kiloutou) — equipment for fit-outs |
| - Industrial MRO distributors (Würth, Fastenal, Grainger, Hilti) — fasteners, tools, consumables | - Industrial MRO distributors (Würth, Fastenal, Grainger, Hilti) — fasteners, tools, consumables |
| - Flooring and tile supply (Floor & Decor, Topps Tiles) — finishing materials, contractor supply | - Flooring and tile supply (Floor & Decor, Topps Tiles) — finishing materials, contractor supply |
| - Lumber and building materials (84 Lumber, Builders FirstSource) — structural supply | - Lumber and building materials (84 Lumber, Builders FirstSource) — structural supply |
| **What is NOT nearby:** grocery hypermarkets, lifestyle anchors (IKEA), price clubs (Costco/Sam's Club in their consumer role). A VWH zone is defined partly by the *absence* of grocery-anchored retail. | **What is NOT nearby:** grocery hypermarkets, lifestyle anchors (IKEA), price clubs (Costco/Sam's Club in their consumer role). A VWH zone is defined partly by the *absence* of grocery-anchored retail. |
| ## Site selection signals | ## Site selection signals |
| **Essential — required for a viable VWH site:** | **Essential — required for a viable VWH site:** |
| | Signal | Threshold | Rationale | | | Signal | Threshold | Rationale | |
| |---|---|---| | |---|---|---| |
| | Highway interchange | ≤2 km | Trucks cannot use local residential roads for daily bulk delivery | | | Highway interchange | ≤2 km | Trucks cannot use local residential roads for daily bulk delivery | |
| | Industrial landuse neighbours | Adjacent or within 500 m | Zoning compatibility; existing logistics ecosystem | | | Industrial landuse neighbours | Adjacent or within 500 m | Zoning compatibility; existing logistics ecosystem | |
| | Labour catchment | 300,000+ population / 30-min drive | Manufacturing and logistics roles require accessible workforce | | | Labour catchment | 300,000+ population / 30-min drive | Manufacturing and logistics roles require accessible workforce | |
| | Freight rail access | ≤2 km (where available) | Just-in-time component delivery; bulk raw material | | | Freight rail access | ≤2 km (where available) | Just-in-time component delivery; bulk raw material | |
| **Significant — value-add:** | **Significant — value-add:** |
| | Signal | Threshold | Rationale | | | Signal | Threshold | Rationale | |
| |---|---|---| | |---|---|---| |
| | Air cargo airport | ≤20 km | Electronics components, rapid replenishment | | | Air cargo airport | ≤20 km | Electronics components, rapid replenishment | |
| | Logistics hub (FedEx/UPS/DHL/Amazon) | ≤5 km | Shared last-mile infrastructure | | | Logistics hub (FedEx/UPS/DHL/Amazon) | ≤5 km | Shared last-mile infrastructure | |
| | Transit corridor | ≤500 m | Workers without vehicles need bus/rail access | | | Transit corridor | ≤500 m | Workers without vehicles need bus/rail access | |
| | Power substation | ≤2 km | Robotics and electronics manufacturing: heavy electrical load | | | Power substation | ≤2 km | Robotics and electronics manufacturing: heavy electrical load | |
| **Disqualifying:** | **Disqualifying:** |
| - Dense residential immediately adjacent (truck traffic conflict, planning restrictions) | - Dense residential immediately adjacent (truck traffic conflict, planning restrictions) |
| - Flood plain (capital investment at risk; insurance prohibitive) | - Flood plain (capital investment at risk; insurance prohibitive) |
| - Heritage or environmentally protected area (height and access restrictions) | - Heritage or environmentally protected area (height and access restrictions) |
| - Inside an existing [[professional-centres|Professional Centres (PRO)]] cluster (wrong land use; grocery retail adjacent) | - Inside an existing [[professional-centres|Professional Centres (PRO)]] cluster (wrong land use; grocery retail adjacent) |
| ## Production dataset | ## Production dataset |
| The VWH production pipeline uses DBSCAN-based clustering of hardware, trade-supply, and light-industrial retail chains. Calibration uses existing hardware store locations as proxy anchors: a calibrated build must place hardware anchors within 3 km of at least 73% of T1 and T2 clusters. The June 2026 build met this threshold. | The VWH production pipeline uses DBSCAN-based clustering of hardware, trade-supply, and light-industrial retail chains. Calibration uses existing hardware store locations as proxy anchors: a calibrated build must place hardware anchors within 3 km of at least 73% of T1 and T2 clusters. The June 2026 build met this threshold. |
| **6,368 clusters** across 17 display countries as of the June 2026 calibration: | **6,368 clusters** across 17 display countries as of the June 2026 calibration: |
| | Tier | Count | Share | | | Tier | Count | Share | |
| |---|---|---| | |---|---|---| |
| | T1 Full Trade Hub | 852 | 13.4% | | | T1 Full Trade Hub | 852 | 13.4% | |
| | T2 Established Trade | 1,327 | 20.8% | | | T2 Established Trade | 1,327 | 20.8% | |
| | T3 Emerging | 4,189 | 65.8% | | | T3 Emerging | 4,189 | 65.8% | |
| Country distribution (top eight by cluster count): US · DE · GB · CA · FR · NL · IT · PL. | Country distribution (top eight by cluster count): US · DE · GB · CA · FR · NL · IT · PL. |
| T3 represents the majority because single-category hardware clusters qualify as thin VWH sites. Full trade hubs combining hardware, MRO industrial, tool rental, and auto parts are genuinely rare — this T3-heavy distribution reflects real-world site rarity at the T1 level. | T3 represents the majority because single-category hardware clusters qualify as thin VWH sites. Full trade hubs combining hardware, MRO industrial, tool rental, and auto parts are genuinely rare — this T3-heavy distribution reflects real-world site rarity at the T1 level. |
| ## Tier classification | ## Tier classification |
| VWH tiers use a **group-collapse model**: tier assignment is based on the number of distinct trade-supply category groups present in a cluster, not the total member count. A cluster with many hardware stores but no other trade categories does not qualify for T1; diversity across distinct trade categories is what matters. | VWH tiers use a **group-collapse model**: tier assignment is based on the number of distinct trade-supply category groups present in a cluster, not the total member count. A cluster with many hardware stores but no other trade categories does not qualify for T1; diversity across distinct trade categories is what matters. |
| **T1 Full Trade Hub:** At least two distinct trade-supply groups present — for example, hardware plus MRO industrial supply, or hardware plus tool rental. This indicates a genuine contractor and logistics ecosystem, not a single-category commercial strip. | **T1 Full Trade Hub:** At least two distinct trade-supply groups present — for example, hardware plus MRO industrial supply, or hardware plus tool rental. This indicates a genuine contractor and logistics ecosystem, not a single-category commercial strip. |
| **T2 Established Trade:** Hardware anchor with at least one secondary trade-supply category (auto parts, building materials, or flooring). | **T2 Established Trade:** Hardware anchor with at least one secondary trade-supply category (auto parts, building materials, or flooring). |
| **T3 Emerging:** Hardware anchor present without additional trade-supply co-location. Single-category thin VWH sites. | **T3 Emerging:** Hardware anchor present without additional trade-supply co-location. Single-category thin VWH sites. |
| ## The retail contamination flag | ## The retail contamination flag |
| Nearly half of VWH clusters have a grocery hypermarket within 1 km. Hypermarkets do appear near industrial and warehouse districts at the urban fringe, particularly in Europe where industrial parks and retail parks often share access roads. Rather than excluding these mixed-use sites, the production dataset flags them with a `retail_contamination` indicator, noting that the site has grocery-anchor proximity. | Nearly half of VWH clusters have a grocery hypermarket within 1 km. Hypermarkets do appear near industrial and warehouse districts at the urban fringe, particularly in Europe where industrial parks and retail parks often share access roads. Rather than excluding these mixed-use sites, the production dataset flags them with a `retail_contamination` indicator, noting that the site has grocery-anchor proximity. |
| A flagged site is not disqualified as a VWH location, but site selection analysis should account for the retail traffic and zoning dynamics that come with grocery-anchor proximity — these are mixed-use zones, not pure industrial precincts. | A flagged site is not disqualified as a VWH location, but site selection analysis should account for the retail traffic and zoning dynamics that come with grocery-anchor proximity — these are mixed-use zones, not pure industrial precincts. |
| ## Data collection plan | ## Data collection plan |
| ### Priority additions — Tier A chains (definitive VWH signal) | ### Priority additions — Tier A chains (definitive VWH signal) |
| | Chain | Market | Notes | | | Chain | Market | Notes | |
| |---|---|---| | |---|---|---| |
| | Floor & Decor | US | Warehouse-format contractor flooring | | | Floor & Decor | US | Warehouse-format contractor flooring | |
| | Topps Tiles | UK | Contractor tile retail in industrial estates | | | Topps Tiles | UK | Contractor tile retail in industrial estates | |
| | United Rentals | NA | Deliberately co-locates next to hardware anchors | | | United Rentals | NA | Deliberately co-locates next to hardware anchors | |
| | Sunbelt Rentals | NA | Same strategy; never in grocery parks | | | Sunbelt Rentals | NA | Same strategy; never in grocery parks | |
| | Loxam | EU | Tool rental; industrial estates | | | Loxam | EU | Tool rental; industrial estates | |
| | Kiloutou | FR | Tool rental | | | Kiloutou | FR | Tool rental | |
| | Würth | EU | MRO distributor; present in every EU industrial park | | | Würth | EU | MRO distributor; present in every EU industrial park | |
| | Fastenal | NA | Industrial MRO; always industrial-zoned | | | Fastenal | NA | Industrial MRO; always industrial-zoned | |
| | Grainger | NA | Industrial MRO | | | Grainger | NA | Industrial MRO | |
| | Hilti | EU | Precision tools; Hilti Centers in industrial parks | | | Hilti | EU | Precision tools; Hilti Centers in industrial parks | |
| | 84 Lumber | US | Lumber yards are definitionally industrial fringe | | | 84 Lumber | US | Lumber yards are definitionally industrial fringe | |
| | Builders FirstSource | US | Lumber/building materials B2B | | | Builders FirstSource | US | Lumber/building materials B2B | |
| ### Taxonomy categories needed | ### Taxonomy categories needed |
| `flooring`, `tool_rental`, `mro_industrial`, `lumber`, `plumbing`, `electrical` — these enrich VWH cluster member arrays but do not gate T1/T2/T3 tier logic. | `flooring`, `tool_rental`, `mro_industrial`, `lumber`, `plumbing`, `electrical` — these enrich VWH cluster member arrays but do not gate T1/T2/T3 tier logic. |
| ## References | ## References |
| - [Warehouse](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warehouse) — Wikipedia, accessed 2026-06-14 | - [Warehouse](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warehouse) — Wikipedia, accessed 2026-06-14 |
| - [Retail park](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retail_park) — Wikipedia, accessed 2026-06-14 | - [Retail park](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retail_park) — Wikipedia, accessed 2026-06-14 |
| *Chain location data used to derive VWH cluster centroids is sourced from OpenStreetMap contributors and licensed under the Open Database Licence (ODbL). OpenStreetMap data © OpenStreetMap contributors.* | *Chain location data used to derive VWH cluster centroids is sourced from OpenStreetMap contributors and licensed under the Open Database Licence (ODbL). OpenStreetMap data © OpenStreetMap contributors.* |