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18,000
Building SF
3,000
Office SF
3
Land Acres
4
Grade Level Doors
1982
Year Built
3 Phase 1200a 480v
Electrical / Power

Highlights

  • Multiple connected Warehouses with interior connectivity and separate exterior entrances
  • Oversized Outdoor Storage Area
  • Multiple Expansive Office, interior adjacent and separate exterior entrances
  • 15 ton crane
  • Mulitple electric rollup doors from 16' to over 20'
  • Fully Fenced Property
  • Card access security system to entire building(s)
  • Secluded area, all industrial. Perfect for heavy or light, especially with important or proprietary equipment
  • Conference Room, Kitchen, Breakout Rooms, Bullpen, 5 Offices and 2 Executive Offices.

NW Houston/Tomball

  • Strategic Location and Connectivity • Proximity to Major Highways: Northwest Houston is well-positioned near major highways like U.S. 290, Beltway 8, and the Grand Parkway (TX 99). This offers easy access to other parts of Houston, the Port of Houston, and key interstate routes, making it ideal for logistics and distribution. • Air and Rail Access: The area benefits from its proximity to George Bush Intercontinental Airport and connections to major rail lines, further enhancing its appeal for companies reliant on national and international transportation.
  • Demand Drivers • E-commerce Boom: The rapid growth of e-commerce has spurred demand for warehouse and distribution centers as companies focus on last-mile delivery capabilities. This has led to a surge in industrial developments, especially for logistics and fulfillment centers. • Population Growth: Houston, as a whole, has seen significant population growth, particularly in suburban areas like Northwest Houston. This increase in population drives demand for goods, which in turn increases the need for industrial space to support supply chain operations. • Diversified Industry Base: While energy remains a key sector, Houston has diversified into healthcare, manufacturing, and technology, creating a varied demand for industrial spaces.
  • The industrial real estate market in Northwest Houston is expected to remain robust, supported by the ongoing demand for logistics, manufacturing, and e-commerce fulfillment spaces. As long as the region continues to develop its infrastructure and maintain its connectivity to major trade routes, the area should see sustained interest from both investors and occupiers. This combination of strong demand, advantageous location, and ongoing development activity makes Northwest Houston a key area to watch in the industrial real estate sector.
FOR MORE DETAILS CONTACT
Mark Zeidman
(713) 459-9291
mark@gohoustonrealty.com