Global supply chain company plans massive building in Fort Worth
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Another huge industrial development is underway in North Fort Worth.
The 1.2 million square foot development is the third such warehouse planned in the AllianceTexas area along Interstate 35W.
Global supply chain company DHL is planning the large distribution center on Wolff Crossing south of State Highway 114.
The more than $ 45.9 million warehouse project is expected to begin construction in early 2022 and open late next year, according to planning documents filed with the state.
Once completed, the building will belong to DHL Supply Chain.
DHL has already built several warehouses in North Fort Worth.
It sold two of the large industrial buildings in 2019 near Alliance Airport to Transwestern Investment Group.
DHL’s next project will be the largest building to date in North Fort Worth. Based in Germany, DHL is one of the world’s largest logistics, warehousing and supply chain companies.
This is just the latest in a series of giant distribution buildings en route to North Texas.
Developer Trammell Crow Co. is planning a 1.25 million square foot industrial project in North Fort Worth, near Interstate 35W, according to planning documents filed with the state. Construction on the $ 58 million project is expected to begin in early 2022.
And earlier this year, AllianceTexas developer Hillwood announced plans for its largest speculative warehouse, a 1.24 million square foot industrial building on Interstate 35W.
East of Dallas in Forney, USAA Real Estate and developer Seefried Industrial Properties are building a nearly 1.3 million square foot speculative warehouse that they say will be the largest project of its kind.
Dallas-Fort Worth is the American leader in industrial construction with more than 30 million square feet of buildings under construction.
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