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In Texas, industrial/warehouse asking rents typically range from about $6–$24 per SF per year (NNN), with smaller infill and higher-finish flex often above that range and larger bulk space often near the lower end.
Type
Industrial
Location
Entire State of Texas

Industrial and Warehouse Commercial Listings in Texas

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Texas industrial space comes in a few main types: bulk/distribution warehouses for storage and logistics, cross-dock facilities built for fast shipping with docks on multiple sides, last-mile warehouses closer to dense areas for quick deliveries, flex industrial that blends warehouse with office/showroom, and manufacturing/light industrial space that may require higher power, ventilation, or yard/storage. Whether you need dock-high, grade-level, outside storage, or a heavier office buildout, we can match you to the right building type and send a full-market list of available options across Texas.

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Layout Details
Small office and rest warehouse or More office if needed
Area
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From 500 sqft - 150,000 + sqft
Listing Type
For Sale or Lease

Here are the Texas industrial areas moving the fastest right now (where demand, leasing velocity, and new development are most active):

  • Dallas–Fort Worth (DFW): One of the busiest logistics markets in Texas with strong absorption and leasing activity. Infill areas near DFW Airport and Northwest Dallas Outlying command premium pricing, and the market is still seeing large warehouse/distribution move-ins and leases.
  • Houston (Port-driven growth): Industrial demand is heavily supported by the Port of Houston, with construction and activity concentrated in the Northwest and Southeast submarkets (major logistics corridors and port-adjacent routes).
  • Austin–San Antonio I-35 corridor (Central Texas): Rapid growth and new industrial parks along I-35 (San Marcos/New Braunfels/Kyle–Buda area) because it sits between two major metros and is easy for regional distribution.
  • Laredo (border logistics powerhouse): One of the busiest U.S.–Mexico land ports; nearshoring + cross-border trade continues to drive record demand and low vacancy for industrial space.
  • El Paso (border + supply chain): Still active with a significant pipeline; recent data shows vacancy trending down again with millions of SF under construction, keeping the market moving for logistics users.
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