Industrial

HOUSTON — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of HP Storage, a 314-unit self-storage facility in Houston. Built in 2016 and expanded in 2019, HP Storage sits on a 4.5-acre site on the city’s northwest side and consists of five one-story buildings and one three-story building. Units offer climate- and non-climate-controlled space, as well as flexible configurations for retail/office uses and units dedicated to container storage. Dave Knobler, Mixson Staffel and Charles LeClaire of Marcus & Millichap represented the Texas-based seller and procured the New York-based buyer, both of which requested anonymity, in the transaction.

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GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS — Locally based brokerage firm LanCarte Commercial has negotiated a 50,099-square-foot industrial lease in Grand Prairie, located roughly midway between Dallas and Fort Worth. The space is located within Suite 200 at the building at 1201 Avenue S. Parker LanCarte and Mark Boone of LanCarte, along with Chris Routledge of Westbrook Real Estate, represented the tenant, thrift store retailer Brightmore Brands, in the lease negotiations. CBRE represented the undisclosed landlord.

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KIRKLAND, WASH. — Gantry has secured a $16 million permanent loan for the refinancing of Kirkland Business Center, located at 11860 N.E. 112th St. in Kirkland, a suburb east of Seattle. Originally developed in 1962 and 1969, the 104,000-square-foot industrial asset is fully leased to multiple tenants. Mike Wood, Mike Taylor and Tim Brown of Gantry arranged the seven-year, fixed-rate loan, which was provided by one of Gantry’s correspondent insurance companies. The financing features cash-out proceeds with full-term interest-only payments. Gantry will service the loan on behalf of the lender. The name of the borrower was not released.

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NEW FLORENCE, MO. — Google has unveiled plans to invest $15 billion in building infrastructure in New Florence, about 75 miles west of St. Louis. The data center project will create thousands of construction jobs over the build period and hundreds of direct operational roles once the facility is up and running. Google is collaborating with the Construction Laborers and Contractors Joint Training Fund of Eastern Missouri to support the Laborers and Contractors Training Center. The project will enable the center to train more than 2,300 construction laborers, including 1,500 apprentices, over the next two years. In accordance with Missouri’s consumer protections in Senate Bill 4, which Gov. Kehoe signed into law in 2025, Google will continue to pay for 100 percent of the power the data center uses and any new infrastructure costs that are directly driven by its operations. To date, Google has contracted to bring more than one gigawatt of new generation capacity to Missouri, and through its partnership with Ameren, the company is supporting the development of more than 500 megawatts of additional capacity. To further address energy affordability, Google has also announced a $20 million Energy Impact Fund to support programs that drive down monthly …

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GREENWOOD, IND. — Ambrose has broken ground on Indianapolis Logistics Park – South, a 16-acre, two-building industrial park in Greenwood, a suburb directly south of Indianapolis. Building I will offer approximately 105,000 square feet, including a 2,900-square-foot office area. Building II will feature roughly 150,000 square feet, including a 3,200-square-foot office area. Both buildings are being develop on a speculative basis with a clear height of 32 feet. Substantial completion is slated for year-end 2026. The project team includes Compass Commercial Construction, Curran Architecture and Kimley-Horn. JLL is handling leasing and marketing. Pinnacle Bank provided a construction loan.

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The U.S. industrial real estate sector has been on a long rebound from the supply wave following the COVID-19 pandemic. Approximately 2.5 billion square feet of industrial space was delivered between 2020 and 2025, according to data from Cushman & Wakefield. In the Southeast, deliveries were especially pronounced, most notably in the high-growth I-85 industrial corridor that spans from Montgomery, Ala., to south Richmond, Va. The 666-mile interstates traverses through Atlanta, Greenville-Spartanburg, Charlotte, the Piedmont Triad (Greensboro, High Point and Winston-Salem) and Raleigh-Durham. Editor’s note: InterFace Conference Group, a division of France Media Inc., produces networking and educational conferences for commercial real estate executives. To sign up for email announcements about specific events, visit www.interfaceconferencegroup.com/subscribe. Gregg Healy, executive vice president and head of industrial services at Savills, says that since the beginning of 2022, nearly 250 million square feet of industrial space has been delivered along the I-85 corridor, which has taken longer to be absorbed than anticipated. “We were oversupplied, not just in the I-85 corridor, but nationally, because of the post-COVID boom when everyone was developing,” says Healy. “But vacancy rates did drop in the first quarter of 2026 for the first time in three …

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THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS — Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, has arranged $29 million in construction financing for an industrial project in northwest Houston. The square footage was not disclosed, but the development will have 84 condo-style units. Known as Lifestyle Industrial, the project is designed to incorporate elements of office, retail and entertainment. Adam Mengacci, Travis Headapohl and Matt Polci of IPA arranged the loan on behalf of the developer, X Space Group. The direct lender was also not disclosed.

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HOUSTON — Smurfit Westrock has signed a 78,683-square-foot industrial lease in northwest Houston. The provider of packaging services is taking space within Patriot Business Park, a three-building, 462,591-square-foot development. Tyler Maner, Natalie Gilbert and Jeremy Lumbreras of Stream Realty Partners represented the landlord, a partnership between Standard Real Estate Investments and Investment & Development Ventures, in the lease negotiations. Paul Dominique and Hayden Dominique of Colliers represented the tenant.

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DALLAS — Local investment firm CanTex Capital has acquired four industrial outdoor storage (IOS) facilities totaling 47,465 square feet in the Brookhollow neighborhood of Dallas. Three of the four sites will immediately undergo capital improvements, with CanTex planning to renovate office and warehouse spaces and make functional yard improvements. Chase Miller of NAI Robert Lynn represented CanTex in the transaction. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.

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WILMINGTON, DEL. — CBRE has negotiated the $6.9 million sale of a 100,000-square-foot industrial building in Wilmington. The facility was built on a 5.9-acre site at 701 Garasches Lane between 1994 and 2002. Dan Reeder, Dan Rattay and Colby Reeder of CBRE represented the seller, Fibre Processing Corp., in the transaction. The buyer, Shaw Real Estate, plans to implement capital improvements such as new interior and exterior paint, new LED lighting throughout the building and site repaving.

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