Clusters are one of the important criteria. Logistics and storage cannot be in a place where there is no production. When products collected from the factory in order to be delivered to the end-user or the agent are gathered in the nearest warehouse, transport costs can be further reduced. Similarly, a warehouse established in an optimal location between raw materials and production facilities can decrease costs. In this sense, increase in the concentration of warehouses in regions of industrial clusters can be expected (Fulton, 1971). However, the same situation cannot be valid for clusters in the services sector. In general, since rentals are high in regions where FIRE (Finance, Insurance and Real Estate) activities are effective, they are not preferred for warehouses.