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TCC, Daiwa House Complete 1.3 MSF Industrial Project in Southwest Houston

by Taylor Williams

HOUSTON — A joint venture between Trammell Crow Co. (TCC) and Japanese developer Daiwa House has completed Blue Ridge Commerce Center, a 1.3 million-square-foot industrial project in southwest Houston. Construction began in August 2024.

The site spans 92 acres at the northwest corner of Fort Bend Parkway and McHard Road in Fort Bend County. The development consists of five buildings that range in size from 153,928 to 431,017 square feet. The buildings feature a mix of front-load, rear-load and cross-dock configurations with clear heights that range from 28 to 36 feet.

Seeberger Architecture designed the project, and E.E. Reed Construction served as the general contractor. Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. financed the development, and CBRE is marketing the space for lease.

Another project partner, Linco Construction, undertook infrastructure improvements as part of the project, which included new public roads, traffic signals, underground utilities, a regional storm water detention pond and public sidewalks.

“The greater Houston region continues to prove itself as a magnate for modern logistics and manufacturing users,” says George Farish, principal at TCC. “With immediate access to major transportation corridors including the Fort Bend Parkway, Beltway 8 and U.S. Highway 90, we’re confident that Blue Ridge will serve as a strategic location for a wide range of industries looking to grow their business.”

Blue Ridge marks the first U.S. industrial investment for Daiwa House, which is doing business in this project as Daiwa House Texas Inc.

TCC is a subsidiary of CBRE Group Inc. and had $18.7 billion of projects in process and $13 billion in its pipeline as of June 30, 2025. The company has 550 employees throughout 26 offices in the United States and Europe.

Taylor Williams

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