What's Happening?
JLL Capital Markets has announced the sale of the Twinwood Distribution Center III, a 767,520-square-foot industrial facility located in Brookshire, Texas. The property, developed by Clay Development & Construction Inc., was acquired by Bridge Logistics
Properties. Completed in the second quarter of 2024, the facility is fully leased to a logistics provider supporting regional manufacturing operations. Strategically positioned along Interstate 10, the center offers connectivity across Texas and access to major population centers. The location in Houston's West submarket provides proximity to the Energy Corridor and George Bush Intercontinental Airport, making it a prime site for distribution. The Texas Triangle, encompassing the state's major markets, accounted for 25% of U.S. net absorption in 2025, highlighting the region's industrial demand.
Why It's Important?
The sale of Twinwood Distribution Center III underscores the robust demand for industrial real estate in the Texas Triangle, a region experiencing significant population growth and industrial activity. The facility's strategic location enhances its appeal to logistics providers seeking efficient distribution networks. This transaction reflects the broader trend of increased investment in industrial properties, driven by the need for logistics infrastructure to support manufacturing and distribution. The Texas Triangle's prominence in net absorption figures indicates its critical role in the national industrial market, attracting capital and fostering economic growth.
What's Next?
As the Texas Triangle continues to grow, further investments in industrial real estate are anticipated. The region's infrastructure and connectivity make it an attractive destination for logistics and manufacturing operations. Stakeholders, including developers and investors, are likely to pursue additional opportunities to capitalize on the area's economic potential. The ongoing demand for distribution facilities may lead to more transactions and developments, reinforcing the Texas Triangle's status as a key industrial hub.















