Leasing is Underway for 300k SF Spec Industrial Development
As the largest industrial building under construction in the Laredo area, Tailwind II Logistics Center will service Laredo’s growing demand for warehouse space with the modern efficiencies users desire.
LAREDO, TX—Tailwind II Logistic Center, a 300,000-square-foot speculative industrial facility, is the city’s largest building under construction. The project broke ground in September 2020 and is set to complete in fall 2021.
CBRE has been awarded the exclusive marketing and leasing assignment. Joshua Aguilar, first vice president with CBRE in San Antonio, is leasing the space on behalf of the landlord/owner, Fort Worth-based Tailwind Real Estate Equities and developer, Dallas-based Gulf Corporation.
“As the largest industrial building under construction in the Laredo area, Tailwind II Logistics Center will service Laredo’s growing demand for warehouse space with the modern efficiencies users desire,” said Aguilar. “The property’s excellent location will provide future users with the competitive advantage with its proximity to the World Trade Bridge.”
Located at 18515 West Peak Rd., Tailwind II Logistics Center is located in Pinnacle Industrial Park off of Mimes Road near Laredo’s World Trade Bridge. The class-A cross-dock industrial facility will feature 5,775 square feet of ground-floor office space, 36-foot clear height, 50-by-52-foot column spacing, 112 dock-high doors and two ramped doors. The property will also provide 140 parking spaces, 199 trailer parking spaces, and fenced and secured truck courts.
Earlier this year, Tailwind Real Estate Equities and Gulf Corporation delivered the I-35 Logistics Center, adding 131,718 square feet of speculative industrial development to Laredo’s industrial base.
“The modern efficiencies users desire include things such as taller clear heights of 36 feet, higher dock door counts with levelers, heavier trailer parking, ESFR fire protection, controlled access points, in addition to LED lighting in the office and warehouse, LED exterior wall-pack units, etc.,” Aguilar tells GlobeSt.com.
Port Laredo’s total world trade was $19.27 billion in September, a change of 1.09% year-over-year, according to ustradenumbers.com. The change in exports was -2.96% and the change in imports was 3.54%. Port Laredo ranked number three among US trade partners in September, the same position year-over-year.