
Industrial parks
#1
Posted 02 February 2019 - 07:04 PM
To start, here is news about the Northwest Commerce Park, next to Texas Motor Speedway. 1.1 million square feet in three buildings on 66 acres, due to open in December.
https://www.virtualb...-commerce-park/
https://rebusinesson...-in-fort-worth/
#2
Posted 19 February 2020 - 07:18 PM
https://www.dallasne...hree-buildings/
A 130-acre industrial park with more than 2 million square feet of buildings, at the northwest corner of I-35W and 1187.
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#3
Posted 19 February 2020 - 08:40 PM
“South Fort Worth has a labor force that is only rivaled by Forney-Terrell, so this project fills a void that is needed in the submarket.”
Try as I may, I just can't unpack that statement. What does that even mean?
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#4
Posted 20 February 2020 - 07:45 PM
“South Fort Worth has a labor force that is only rivaled by Forney-Terrell, so this project fills a void that is needed in the submarket.”
Try as I may, I just can't unpack that statement. What does that even mean?
There's a large pocket of warehouse labor in south Tarrant County that is commuting out of the area for work in those same positions.
The labor market is very tight, with lots of tenants looking for labor more than available space (which is also tight). Those tenants will be able to be supported with the existing labor pool vs. having to search outside of the area or compete with neighbors for the same set of workers.
It's a conversation that user of spaces like this project will have in addition to other economic fundamentals (lease rate, term, ingress/egress from the site, proximity to rail/freeways, etc.).
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#5
Posted 20 February 2021 - 01:24 PM
280,000 sqft production facility on Oak Grove Road in south Fort Worth. The City Council approved an economic development package of five annual grants totaling $1.09 million. It will have at least 50 full-time jobs with salaries $45K or higher.
https://www.bizjourn...brand-eyes.html
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#6
Posted 27 August 2021 - 02:43 PM
The post about the new speculative warehouse project near Alliance stirred up something I wanted to note here. The amount of warehouse construction south of 820 and west of 35W that's happening right now is absolutely staggering. I went to my parent's house in Everman last weekend and I exited 35 at Alta Mesa. I meandered through the maze of detours because of the road construction on the side streets in that area. There are new warehouses going up on both sides of Will Rogers around Alta Mesa, Joel East, and Everman Pkwy. That's on top of new ones along 35 to the south of Everman Pkwy.
#7
Posted 27 August 2021 - 02:57 PM
It's crazy, isn't it?
#8
Posted 02 September 2021 - 12:05 PM
The lease takes up an entire new 860,000-sqft project on I-35W.
#9
Posted 05 September 2021 - 08:29 PM
There are a couple of huge warehouses going up east of 35W and south of 820N, along Sylvania. I hadn't been up there for a while, but they are well underway. Huge formerly abandoned industrial areas that had old railroad tracks thru them but nothing else.
#10
Posted 29 October 2021 - 06:45 PM
https://www.dmagazin...rial-portfolio/
#11
Posted 30 December 2021 - 09:52 PM
2.185M more SQFT in Alliance posted to TDLR:
Project Name: Alliance Center North Building 8
https://www.tdlr.tex.../TABS2022008370
Project Name: Alliance Center North Building 9
https://www.tdlr.tex.../TABS2022008371
Project Name: 35 Eagle Building 1
https://www.tdlr.tex.../TABS2022008167
More from the Morning News about the DHL development, one of the largest industrial buildings planned in the area Global supply chain firm plans huge Fort Worth building
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#12
Posted 31 December 2021 - 06:15 AM
#13
Posted 09 January 2022 - 12:13 PM
https://www.dallasne...-in-fort-worth/
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#14
Posted 20 March 2023 - 10:01 AM
It'll be in/adjacent to Carter Park here:Zoning Change request filed for a 150' tall cold storage facility: https://newcold.com/
OMG, 150' tall...that's about 15-stories. My guess is this is going either far north or far south of town, maybe north Burleson. I didn't see an address yet.
https://aca-prod.acc...ShowInspection=
I'm guessing it will look something like this:
2100 Joel East Rd: https://maps.app.goo...WidnBYtmc52PTT6
That area of south Fort Worth is the largest concentration of food distribution/production facilities in North Texas (and continues to grow), even with the sprawling population growth moving more towards the north.
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#16
Posted 29 March 2023 - 07:45 AM
I believe it is a warehouse project.
#18
Posted 29 March 2023 - 04:10 PM
Dallas Business Journal has details:
Massive industrial park inbound for Benbrook
Originally posted in the Trails Town Center thread because the other half of the project is on the south side of 20.
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#19
Posted 30 March 2023 - 08:38 AM
Dallas Business Journal has details:
Massive industrial park inbound for Benbrook
Originally posted in the Trails Town Center thread because the other half of the project is on the south side of 20.
OTHER half?
#20
Posted 28 April 2023 - 05:39 PM
Five at E. Rendon Crowley Road and Wing Way Road near Interstate 35W, and five at I-35W and Risinger.
#21
Posted 22 March 2024 - 12:03 PM
PROJECTProject Name: Fossil creek ExpansionProject Number: TABS2024014348Facility Name: Fossil CreekLocation Address: 3400 fossil Creek Blvd.Fort Worth, TX 76137Location County: TarrantStart Date: 2/14/2024Completion Date: 7/1/2026Estimated Cost: $70,000,000Type of Work: Additions to Existing BuildingType of Funds: This project is privately funded, on private land for private use.Scope of Work: 170,000 SF of Industrial warehouse (including a 2400SF warehouse office) and 35,000 SF of new Industrial Beverage Manufacturing space. Additional parking for trailers, trucks and cars.Square Footage: 170,000 ft 2
$70M/170ksqft, I never would have imagined a warehouse to be $400+/swft. I assume this includes the fancy conveyer belts etc inside moving things around, but still, WOW
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#22
Posted 01 July 2024 - 11:34 AM

#23
Posted 16 August 2024 - 07:54 AM
https://www.tdlr.tex.../TABS2024025531
#24
Posted 16 August 2024 - 08:04 AM
That is massive. Just glancing at what you can see complete on Google Maps, that would be one of the 2 or 3 largest in that area.
#25
Posted 02 September 2024 - 11:14 PM
Another massive industrial / distribution development on Old Burleson Road for Continental Tire:
https://www.tdlr.tex.../TABS2024026529
https://aca-prod.acc...ShowInspection=
#26
Posted 19 September 2024 - 08:12 AM
Another massive industrial / distribution development on Old Burleson Road for Continental Tire:
https://www.tdlr.tex.../TABS2024026529
https://aca-prod.acc...ShowInspection=
PROJECTProject Name: Hillwood - Project Road TripProject Number: TABS2024026529Facility Name: Hillwood - Project Road TripLocation Address: 10101 Old Burleson RoadFort Worth, TX 76140Location County: TarrantStart Date: 8/28/2024Completion Date: 1/30/2026Estimated Cost: $69,000,000Type of Work: New ConstructionType of Funds: This project is privately funded, on private land for private use.Scope of Work: A new approximately 752,000 SF build to suit facility in Fort Worth, TX with approximately 7500 SF of support offices.Square Footage: 752,000 ft 2Are the private funds provided by the tenant? NoCurrent Status: Project RegisteredOWNEROwner Name:Continental Tire The Americas LLCOwner Address:1830 MacMillan Park DriveFort Mill, South Carolina 29707DESIGN FIRMDesign Firm Name:GSR Andrade ArchitectsDesign Firm Address:2001 North Lamar Street Suite #400Dallas, Texas 75202
#27
Posted 02 November 2024 - 09:13 PM
#28
Posted 04 November 2024 - 08:40 PM
"Rezoning of all Hornick Properties to Light Industrial (I) with a Planned Development usage for Data Centers."Potentially this site in Forest Hill:
#29
Posted 27 November 2024 - 07:44 PM


#30
Posted 19 December 2024 - 09:29 AM
"Rezoning of all Hornick Properties to Light Industrial (I) with a Planned Development usage for Data Centers."Potentially this site in Forest Hill:
150.4 acres
Zoning Packet: https://www.fortwort...8/zc-24-153.pdf
#31
Posted 14 January 2025 - 11:29 PM
Fort Worth council OKs plans for data center in neighborhood south of Loop 820
"Rezoning of all Hornick Properties to Light Industrial (I) with a Planned Development usage for Data Centers."
Potentially this site in Forest Hill:
https://maps.app.goo...gXDiXjpFVbuofK9
150.4 acres
https://aca-prod.acc...ShowInspection=
Zoning Packet: https://www.fortwort...8/zc-24-153.pdf
https://www.blackmtn.com/
By Jaime Moore-Carrillo January 14, 2025 10:40 PM
https://www.star-tel...l#storylink=cpy

A digital rendering of a data center facility Black Mountain plans to construct in south Fort Worth, as viewed from Lon Stephenson Road. City council approved the plan unanimously at its Tuesday night meeting. Courtesy of the City of Fort Worth
#32
Posted 16 January 2025 - 08:50 AM
A new final plat filing hitting the system:
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