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Co-Warehousing Des Moines: Elevator Expands Its Game-Changing Model

Originally Posted On: https://medium.com/@joseph.kenney212/co-warehousing-des-moines-elevator-expands-its-game-changing-model-3ddbd6cc5ef3

Co-Warehousing Des Moines: Elevator Expands Its Game-Changing Model

When Shannon and Emiliano Lerda launched Elevator, they weren’t just creating a workspace; they were solving a problem faced by countless small businesses. What began as a solution for Shannon’s e-commerce venture has grown into a groundbreaking concept that bridges logistics, warehousing, and community. After transforming Omaha’s entrepreneurial scene, Elevator is now expanding into Des Moines and setting its sights on Kansas City, bringing its innovative co-warehousing model to more entrepreneurs across the Midwest.

316 Strategy Group in Omaha, Nebraska

As someone who has benefited directly from their vision, I can confidently say: Elevator is more than a space — it’s a business accelerator.

But, what is co-warehousing, and why do businesses need it?

What Is Co-Warehousing, and Why Does Des Moines Need It?

Co-warehousing is the future of small business logistics. Combining short-term, flexible leases with logistics support, it caters to e-commerce entrepreneurs, manufacturers, and creatives who need a cost-effective way to manage inventory, ship products, and grow their operations.

Des Moines is the perfect city for this model. Its thriving entrepreneurial community and central location make it an ideal hub for businesses looking to scale. Elevator’s new location at 204 12th Street will offer 85 adaptable spaces ranging from 80 to 1,500 square feet, complete with loading docks, shipping areas, and community amenities.

“Elevator’s niche is small businesses with physical goods — whether you’re manufacturing, labeling, or reselling,” explained co-founder Emiliano Lerda. “If you have a significant number of boxes in your life, you should call Elevator.”

This approach addresses a major challenge for small business owners: finding warehousing solutions that align with fluctuating demand without long-term commitments or hefty overhead costs.

A Growing Community of Entrepreneurs in Omaha and Beyond

Elevator’s success in Omaha has shown that co-warehousing is about more than just logistics — it’s about community. With over 60% of its tenants involved in e-commerce and many others in creative or service industries, Elevator is a hub of collaboration and innovation.

One of the standout success stories from Elevator’s Omaha location is Milo’s Barkery, a charming dog treat bakery that perfectly embodies the co-warehousing model. Founded by a pet-loving entrepreneur inspired by her aussiedoodle, Milo, the Barkery has grown from vendor shows and farmers’ markets to a permanent storefront at Elevator, located at 1402 Jones Street, Suite 305.

The move has been transformational — Milo’s Barkery can now create their signature dog treats, package them, store them, and ship them, all from the comfort of a welcoming co-warehousing community.

 

“Milo’s Barkery is a perfect fit for Elevator,” I shared after 316 Strategy Group recently completed a photoshoot at the space. “They’re not just serving the 300+ employees in the building; they’re creating a unique destination for dog lovers who can enjoy coffee or hot chocolate while spending quality time with their pets.”

 

Their signature Dog Face Cookies, alongside fun treats like donuts and hydrants, are now crafted and distributed right from Elevator. It’s a shining example of how Elevator helps small businesses scale, meet customer demand, and thrive in an inspiring entrepreneurial community.

“Entrepreneurs at Elevator often share ideas and support each other,” I said. “The stories of resilience and passion you hear here are incredibly motivating.”

Des Moines: A Strategic Expansion for Elevator

The Des Moines location, slated to open in spring 2025, is already generating buzz. The 40,000-square-foot building will feature the same logistics-focused amenities and community atmosphere that made Omaha’s Elevator a success. Renovations are underway, and interest from local entrepreneurs has been overwhelming.

“Des Moines is a vibrant city with a strong entrepreneurial spirit,” said Shannon Lerda. “We’re excited to add to the ecosystem and provide a unique solution for small businesses here.”

We’re excited to add to the ecosystem and provide a unique solution for small businesses here. ~ Shannon Lerda

Elevator’s new location will cater to a range of businesses, from e-commerce startups to local manufacturers. It will also include shared conference rooms, shipping areas, and community workshops, creating a supportive environment for growth.

Kansas City: The Next Frontier

After Des Moines, Kansas City is the logical next step for Elevator. Its growing small business community and strategic location align perfectly with Elevator’s mission to provide flexible, logistics-friendly solutions.

“Kansas City is ripe for this model,” said Emiliano. “We’re eager to help businesses there elevate their operations.”

At 316 Strategy Group, we’re thrilled to continue our partnership with Elevator as they expand. “We will follow Elevator wherever they go,” I emphasized. “Their concept and community are unmatched, and they make scaling our business incredibly easy.”

Why Choose Elevator for Co-Warehousing in Des Moines?

Elevator stands out for its adaptability and focus on logistics. Key benefits include:

  • Flexible Leasing: Short-term options tailored to small businesses’ needs.
  • Logistics Support: Access to loading docks, shipping areas, and daily package handling.
  • Community Resources: Shared spaces and workshops designed to foster collaboration and innovation.
  • Scalable Spaces: Units ranging from micro-offices to larger warehouses.

Whether you’re scaling for peak seasons or exploring a new market, Elevator provides a cost-effective solution to meet your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Co-Warehousing

What is co-warehousing, and how does it benefit small businesses in Des Moines?
Co-warehousing combines flexible leases with logistics support, giving small businesses access to scalable space without long-term commitments. It’s ideal for e-commerce, manufacturing, and creative businesses.

What makes Elevator unique compared to traditional warehouses?
Elevator offers short-term leases, logistics amenities like loading docks and shipping areas, and a vibrant community of entrepreneurs — all under one roof.

Who can benefit from co-warehousing in Des Moines?
Small businesses managing physical goods, such as e-commerce stores, local manufacturers, and artisans, will find Elevator’s services invaluable.

Elevator: Elevating Businesses Across the Midwest

From Omaha to Des Moines and soon Kansas City, Elevator is redefining how small businesses approach logistics and growth. By providing adaptable spaces, logistics support, and a thriving entrepreneurial community, they’ve created an environment where businesses can focus on what they do best.

As Emiliano put it, “If you’re ready to elevate your business, Elevator is where you need to be.”

Explore co-warehousing solutions in Des Moines, Omaha, and Kansas City with Elevator. Visit Elevator’s Website today to learn more.

 

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