The best Ontario warehouse area is the one that reduces risk in your real operating day. Start with where inventory arrives, where customers and crews travel, what vehicles need access, and how much private space you can use now.
Ontario’s industrial geography is shaped by Ontario International Airport, I-10, I-15, SR-60, two major railroads, and a large base of logistics and distribution businesses.
Airport Area
The City of Ontario’s May 2026 for-lease report groups many active warehouse and light-distribution properties in the Airport Area submarket. This area can suit businesses that receive frequent carrier deliveries, serve airport-related customers, or need access to east-west and north-south freight corridors.
Airport proximity does not guarantee a specific delivery time. Confirm truck access, loading procedures, parking, and the actual route between the property and your suppliers.
East Ontario and Milliken
East Ontario includes established industrial streets around Milliken, Etiwanda, Airport Drive, and nearby business parks. City traffic counts show substantial daily volumes on Milliken, Etiwanda, Haven, and other industrial corridors, which makes driveway design and delivery timing practical issues to inspect during a tour.
WareSpace Ontario is planned at 4290 East Brickell Street. No public opening date or Ontario-specific inventory is published.
Central Ontario and the I-10 corridor
Central Ontario can work for service businesses balancing industrial access with trips toward downtown Ontario, the convention area, and customers across the city. Evaluate whether a central location shortens the most common trip your team makes rather than assuming the closest freeway address is always best.
Nearby service geography
Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana, Chino, and Eastvale can belong in the same operating search, but they are not interchangeable. Compare customer concentration, employee travel, carrier routes, permitted use, and the full monthly commitment at each property.
A practical selection checklist
- Map your five most common customer, supplier, and job-site trips.
- Confirm loading access and vehicle rules.
- Verify the smallest rentable private unit.
- Ask whether HVAC, utilities, WiFi, and shared equipment are included.
- Confirm short-term lease options and all recurring charges.
- Review permitted use before moving equipment or materials.
Explore WareSpace Ontario, read the Ontario airport warehouse guide, and compare Ontario warehouse costs.





