Secure a position in the heart of Fort Worth and serve its rapidly expanding commercial and residential landscape with the premier optionality offered by Blazing Trail Logistics Center. The new industrial park is being delivered in two phases. The first phase includes four white-boxed buildings totaling 656,340 square feet, with a planned Q4 2023 delivery. All of the buildings are divisible, with space down to 16,000 square feet available. The second phase comprises a build-to-suit site that allows for up to three buildings totaling 763,840 square feet.
The Building 1 site is the build-to-suit opportunity that makes up Phase 2 of the project, allowing up to 763,840 square feet. The truck court depth ranges from 125 to 200 feet, with 624 auto parking spaces and 175 trailer parking spaces. The cross-dock facility will have a 520-foot bay depth, a 40-foot clear height, 135 dock-high doors, and four ramped overhead doors.
Building 2, 3000 Mark IV Parkway, is 339,846 square feet, featuring a cross-dock loading configuration. The truck court depth ranges from 130 to 183 feet, with 133 parking spaces and 141 trailer stalls. It has a 360-foot clear height, a 320-foot bay depth, four ramped overhead doors, and 108 loading docks.
Building 3, 4101 North Freeway, is a 143,947-square-foot front park/rear load facility. Its truck court depth ranges from 135 to 190 feet, with 167 car parks and 32 trailer stalls. Building 3 also features a 32-foot clear height, a 220-foot bay depth, two ramped overhead doors, and 34 dock-high doors.
Building 4, 4049 North Freeway, is a 96,362-square-foot front park/rear load facility. The truck court is 135 feet deep, with 140 auto parking spaces. It features a 32-foot clear height, a 220-foot bay depth, two ramped overhead doors, and 21 loading docks.
Building 5, 2900 Mark IV Parkway, is a 76,185-square-foot front park/rear load facility. The truck court depth ranges from 135 to 190 feet, with 123 car parks and 12 trailer stalls. It features a 28-foot clear height, a 160-foot bay depth, two ramped overhead doors, and 21 loading docks.
Situated off Interstate 35 with dual exits for multiple points of ingress and egress, Blazing Trail Logistics Center is perfectly positioned to handle high-volume distribution operations and light assembly tenants relying on the quality labor nearby. Tenants can use Interstate 35 for immediate north-south connectivity and can quickly jump on Interstate 820 for east-west access. This allows operations to serve rapidly emerging population centers outside Fort Worth, like Justin, Denton, and Weatherford, while maintaining accessibility to typical metro destinations like downtown and the airports. The superior location has been underwritten by dozens of high-profile corporations nearby, with DHL, Amazon, FedEx Freight, Sunbelt, Lasko Products, and Tyson Foods all holding substantial presences within two miles of Blazing Trail Logistics Center.