Delivered in 2023, 288/380 Logistics Park presents a valuable opportunity to establish a presence in booming Denton, Texas. Each building has 54-foot by 50-foot column spacing, ESFR sprinklers, and 60-foot loading bays, with additional features varying by facility.
Building 1 is a 183,800-square-foot front-load facility featuring a 32-foot clear height, 34 dock doors, two ramp doors, a 210-foot truck court shared with Building 2, and 96 car parking spots.
Building 2 has a rear-load configuration and spans 167,874 square feet with a 32-foot clear height, 34 loading docks, five dock levelers, two ramped doors, a 210-foot trick court shared with Building 1, and 215 auto parking spaces.
Building 3 is 167,876 square feet and has been leased to Stulz, which uses it as a manufacturing plant for data center cooling solutions.
Building 4 is a 283,275-square-foot facility boasting a cross-dock configuration. Building 4 has a lofty 36-foot clear height, 65 loading docks, 10 dock levelers, four ramped doors, a 185-foot truck court, 63 trailer parking spaces, and 186 auto parking spaces.
288/380 Logistics Park derives its namesake from the crossroads of Loop 288 and US 380, which is virtually adjacent to the park. Those roadways are direct routes to Interstate 35E and 35W, providing arterial access through Downtown Dallas and Downtown Fort Worth before the two highways merge 40 miles north of Waco. Industrial operations in Denton are fueled by a dense pool of labor, with over 10% of the workforce in manufacturing or transportation/warehouse. 288/380 Logistics Park benefits from several financial incentives, including Triple Freeport Tax Exemption. Moreover, the City of Denton owns its own electric company and can offer commercial customers a reduction to their monthly billing if they reach 1MW of electrical demand.