Dalfen Industrial adds five last mile industrial properties to Texas portfolio

Dalfen Industrial adds five last mile industrial properties to Texas portfolio
Tri-County 7 in San Antonio Image: Dalfen Industrial

Dalfen Industrial has added five last mile industrial buildings, over 1.2 million square feet properties, to its Texas portfolio.

The company said it has purchased Mark IV Commerce Center in Fort Worth and Tri-County 5 & 7 in San Antonio.

Built in 2020, Mark IV Commerce Center is a newly constructed, Class A, three-building, 1,025,500 square foot industrial park located at the intersection of I-35 and I-820. This area, known as the Alliance corridor due to its close proximity to Alliance Airport, is one of the fastest growing submarkets in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. It is also near both the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and the Meacham International Airport. 

Built in 2016, Tri-County 5 & 7 is a two-building asset totaling 211,950 square feet. These buildings are located off of I-35 in Schertz between the San Antonio MSA and Austin MSA, providing the opportunity to service 3.5 million people.

“Both the Fort Worth and San Antonio/Austin markets have seen tremendous population growth which is predicted to continue as more companies move to Texas,” said Kevin Caille, Market Officer at Dalfen Industrial. The assets provide the tenants prime last mile locations amidst a robust workforce and close to major thoroughfares.”

“Best-in-class properties in exceptional infill locations make these acquisitions a natural fit for our rapidly growing portfolio,” said Sean Dalfen, President & Chief Investment Officer at Dalfen Industrial.

Dalfen Industrial currently owns and operates over 4 million square feet of last mile industrial assets in Texas and over 24 million square feet nationwide.