CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS — Redevelopment is under way for the former Hoechst Celanese Technical Center in Corpus Christi. Situated on 112 acres along Clarkwood Road, the campus currently contains more than 50 buildings ranging in size from 1,000 to more than 175,000 square feet. Initial plans call for the campus to be redeveloped into an industrial campus. Some of the buildings will be demolished and the redevelopment process will be on an ongoing timeline, but portions of the park are currently ready for occupancy. The property was purchased earlier this year by an investment group headed by Dan Henderson, eh CEO of Houston-based Doyles. Josh Gaines of Corpus Christi-based NAI Cravey Real Estate Services has been named exclusive leasing agent.

The former Hoechst Celanese Technical Center in Corpus Christi, Texas, is being redeveloped into an industrial park.
FORMER TECHNICAL CENTER CAMPUS TO BE REDEVELOPED
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