Flexible neighborhood logistics capacity

Expand your logistics network.Without another warehouse.

ChurchSpace turns underutilized church properties into a flexible network of neighborhood logistics sites operators can activate, operate, and flex as market needs change.

Flexible networkcapacity where it is needed
Rapid activationthrough one agreement
Operated sitesthat flex with demand
Flexible capacity layer Available capacity Network site
WHExisting hubOperator network
North nodePeak capacity
Central nodeSort + staging
South nodePickup + returns
MARKET ENTRYSATELLITE OPERATIONSPEAK CAPACITYPARCEL SORT + STAGINGPICKUP + RETURNS

01 / A structural network advantage

The infrastructure is already there.

Churches already sit near the routes, drivers, and customers operators need to reach. ChurchSpace turns that existing density into a flexible layer of logistics infrastructure around the traditional network.

Not a warehouse replacement

Extend existing facilities with neighborhood-level capacity where demand does not justify—or cannot wait for—another fixed facility.

Commercial advantageOne market. Multiple sites. One monthly access fee.

Access, activate, and shift qualified capacity across a market without negotiating a new lease or facility commitment for every location.

Traditional facility ChurchSpace network site
Typical fixed network
WH
  • Capacity tied to one facility
  • Fixed footprint and overhead
  • Add capacity by adding real estate
ChurchSpace market layer
WH
  • Multiple qualified sites
  • Add or shift capacity with demand
  • One access fee across the market

02 / How operators use the network

Browse capacity. Activate a site. Flex the network.

Start with available sites in the ChurchSpace network—or share a market where the network needs to expand. ChurchSpace carries the work from selected capacity through day-to-day operation.

01

Browse available capacity

Review ChurchSpace sites by market, operating space, loading, parking, access, and potential use—or indicate a priority market where the network should expand.

Network visibility
  • Current site profiles
  • Confirmed operating specifications
  • Availability by market
Operator outcomeExisting capacity to evaluate and select—with a path to expand the network where needed.
02

Select and activate

Choose the site or sites that fit the operation. ChurchSpace confirms final fit, prepares the space, and coordinates launch.

Activation standard
  • Site flow + operating controls
  • Security, utilities + connectivity
  • Staffing + launch coordination
Operator outcomeOperator-ready capacity without a new lease or facility buildout.
03

Operate and flex

ChurchSpace runs daily site operations, reports performance, and adds or shifts capacity as routes and volume change.

Operating standard
  • Day-to-day site operations
  • Reporting + escalation ownership
  • Capacity added or shifted
Operator outcomeManaged sites that can expand, shift, or contract with demand.
The ChurchSpace Standard

One accountable operating partner across every selected, activated, and managed network site.

03 / Example network site

Existing capacity.
Ready for a real operation.

This Bakersfield site shows what ChurchSpace can activate inside a market: substantial operating space, dedicated loading infrastructure, and room for vehicle circulation—without requiring another long-term lease.

MarketBakersfield, CA
Operating spaceApprox. 10,000 sq ft
Loading5 dock-height doors
Vehicle accessLarge surface lot
Potential operating fit

One site. Multiple ways to add local capacity.

  • Sortation + staging
  • Pre-sorted route dispatch
  • Peak + overflow capacity
Explore capacity in your market

Final operating fit is confirmed against each operator’s volume, workflow, access, and launch requirements.

04 / Enterprise use cases

Local capacity for the moments fixed infrastructure cannot solve.

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Rapid market entry

Launch local capacity without waiting for a long-term lease or full facility buildout.

Expansion
02

Satellite sort + staging

Receive inbound volume, stage routes, and release driver waves closer to the delivery area.

Last-mile
03

Peak and overflow capacity

Add temporary operating capacity without carrying year-round fixed overhead.

Seasonal
04

Pickup, drop-off + returns

Create convenient neighborhood nodes for collection, handoff, reverse logistics, and returns.

PUDO

05 / Pricing by operating model

The right pricing unit for the work.

ChurchSpace aligns usage pricing to how the operation runs. Parcel- and route-based operating rates are separate from the monthly Market Access Fee and one-time Site Activation Fees.

Explore capacity in your market
Parcel-based operations

Pay for the parcel flow you need handled.

Designed for inbound receipt, sortation, staging, and release into driver waves closer to the delivery area.

Primary billing unitPer parcel
How value improvesUnit economics improve as committed daily volume grows.
Illustrative volume tiers
BaseStandard unit economics
GrowthImproved unit economics
ScaleBest unit economics
Primary cost drivers
  • Inbound format
  • Handling complexity
  • Operating window
Commercial structure
  • Monthly market access
  • One-time site activation
  • Usage-based operations
  • Volume commitment
One market access fee. Multiple sites.Add or shift capacity within the market without taking on a new lease for each location.

The operating units and volume tiers above illustrate usage pricing only. Monthly Market Access and one-time Site Activation Fees are separate. Final pricing depends on the market and operating requirements.

Start with the network need01—03
  1. 01
    WherePriority market, ZIP codes, or target radius
  2. 02
    How it needs to operateUse case, volume, routes, and operating window
  3. 03
    When capacity is neededDecision date, launch timeline, and expected duration
OutputAvailable capacity—or a path to expand the network

Start with one priority market

Where does your network need more flexibility next?

Share the market, operating model, volume, and timeline. We’ll show where ChurchSpace has capacity today and where the network can expand.

Market inquiry01 / 02

Start with your contact details.

Next, choose a 20-minute time to discuss the market, operating model, and available ChurchSpace capacity.

Your name and email will be prefilled in Calendly. No information is submitted until you continue.