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Washington–Arlington–Alexandria

Washington–Arlington–Alexandria spans released industrial-intelligence coverage in Washington, D.C. and Virginia and Maryland and West Virginia. Updated August 19, 2026, SpanVor tracks 25 industrial and self-storage Supply leads and 693 Demand signals across Washington–Arlington–Alexandria. The reviewed residential layer identifies 17,005 under-development dwelling units. Planning totals are reported separately when supported by a unit-bearing official source.

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Supply leads
25
Demand signals
693
Identified pipeline
17,005
Completed · 24 months
2,845

Residential development snapshot

Washington–Arlington–Alexandria

Every count is a dwelling unit. Under-development, planned, and completed units remain separate.
Identified pipeline
Under development
Planned
Completed · 24 months
17,005identified under-development dwelling units
17,005identified dwelling-unit floor
Unavailablereported when supported by a unit-bearing official source
2,845dwelling units
17,990housing units authorized in 2025 · U.S. Census Bureau Building Permits Survey

Coverage note: the rolling 24-month completion measure uses records aligned to the current measurement window; older completion history remains separate.

The Census authorization benchmark, recently completed units, and identified under-development pipeline are separate measures and are never added together. No coverage percentage is inferred from them.

01 / SUPPLY

What space is entering the market?

Follow industrial, logistics, distribution, flex, small-bay, manufacturing, and self-storage projects from planning through completion.

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02 / DEMAND

What is being built around it?

Follow planned housing, active permits, employers, retail, schools, healthcare, infrastructure, and other local demand drivers.

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Washington, D.C. update

Supply and Demand intelligence is refreshed from official planning, permitting, inspection, occupancy, and development sources.

current

As of

Official-source coverage
Official sources included
12

The reviewed residential snapshot combines admitted official-source records while keeping current, planned, and completed dwelling units separate.

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Compare project-level Supply and Demand intelligence with the 17,990-unit annual housing benchmark for market context. Every lens includes a complete non-map list for direct review and keyboard access.