BAYTOWN, TX—More than 241 million tons of cargo move through Port Houston annually, making it a national leader in total traffic and an exceptional location for logistics properties. And, another project is underway there, an important starting point for logistics delivery throughout southeast Texas.
Financing was secured in the amount of $65 million for development of the first phase of the Port 10 Logistics Center near Port Houston. The logistics center will provide facilities with flexible layouts in a prime location, at the intersection of Interstate 10 and Route 330, that also offers direct access to rail lines.
The first phase consists of four buildings on a 100-acre site totaling 992,669 square feet. When completed, the project will include eight buildings totaling more than 3 million square feet on an additional approximately 146 acres.
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