1720 Fm 1960
Market Price
1720 Farm to Market 1960, Houston, TX 77073
70,000 sqft
Building Size
7 acres
Lot Area
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Prime Industrial Opportunity for End Users or Investors
Strategically located at the intersection of Hardy Toll Road and FM 1960, this industrial complex offers exceptional accessibility to Hardy Toll Road, I-45, Grand Parkway, and Beltway 8, with convenient entry points from both FM 1960 and Meyer Road. The property features four buildings totaling 70,000 square feet, situated on 7 acres. Building 1 offers 23,200 square feet, including 3,800 square feet of office space, with clear heights ranging from 12 to 20 feet, two dock-high doors, one semi-dock, and was built between 1995 and 2005. Building 2 comprises 14,400 square feet, including 500 square feet of office space, with a 16-foot clear height, two dock-high doors, and was built in 2000. Building 3 provides 15,000 square feet in shell condition, featuring a 22-foot clear height, one dock-high door, and two grade-level doors, constructed in 2007. Building 4 also offers 15,000 square feet in shell condition, is crane-ready, has a 24-foot clear height, and was built in 2009.
All buildings are insulated and equipped with pit levelers, with 480V, 3-phase electric power. The property is fully fenced and gated for security, with ample room for additional buildings or stabilized outside storage. With outstanding visibility from FM 1960, this complex presents a unique opportunity for end users or investors seeking flexibility and growth potential in a prime location.
The North Houston area is a highly strategic location for industrial use, offering a mix of accessibility, infrastructure, and proximity to key markets. Situated in a key part of the Greater Houston metropolitan region, which is one of the largest industrial hubs in the United States, this location provides significant advantages for distribution, manufacturing, and logistics operations. The area benefits from direct access to major highways and toll roads, including Hardy Toll Road, I-45 (North Freeway), Beltway 8, and the Grand Parkway (SH 99). These routes facilitate efficient transportation of goods throughout the Houston metro area and beyond, connecting businesses to regional and national markets. Additionally, proximity to George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), one of the busiest airports for cargo, adds further value for air freight logistics.
Businesses in this region can also capitalize on proximity to the Port of Houston, one of the largest ports in the U.S., making it ideal for companies involved in global trade and shipping. The area has seen consistent growth in industrial and commercial development, making it an attractive location for warehouses, distribution centers, light manufacturing, and storage facilities. Large tracts of land are still available for development, allowing businesses to expand or customize properties to meet their specific needs.
North Houston provides access to a skilled and diverse labor force, with workers experienced in logistics, transportation, and manufacturing. This workforce is supported by the area’s affordable cost of living and proximity to residential communities. Additionally, the region benefits from Houston’s strong economy, which is driven by industrial, energy, and technology sectors, making it a critical hub for companies looking to capitalize on Houston’s status as a leader in these industries.
Compared to central Houston or other major industrial hubs in Texas, North Houston offers relatively affordable land and rental rates for industrial properties, making it ideal for businesses seeking cost-efficient operations. The area also features robust infrastructure, including high-capacity electric power, water, and telecommunications, with facilities designed to meet modern warehousing and manufacturing needs. With its strong transportation network, proximity to major economic drivers, affordable land, and skilled workforce, North Houston is an ideal choice for businesses seeking a strategic foothold for manufacturing, warehousing, or distribution operations.
Prime Location: North Houston offers excellent access to major highways, including Hardy Toll Road, I-45, Beltway 8, and Grand Parkway (SH 99).
Transportation Benefits: Proximity to George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and the Port of Houston provides efficient air freight and shipping options for global trade.
Growing Industrial Development: Ideal for warehouses, distribution centers, light manufacturing, and logistics operations, with large tracts of land still available for expansion.
Affordable Costs: Competitive land prices and rental rates make it a cost-effective choice compared to other major Texas industrial hubs.
Skilled Workforce: Access to a diverse and experienced labor force, particularly in logistics, transportation, and manufacturing.
Robust Infrastructure: Modern facilities with high-capacity utilities, including 480V, 3-phase electric power, water, and telecommunications
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