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Robinson Weeks Lands Fortune 500 Tenant in San Antonio

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Enterprise Industrial I (courtesy of Colgazier)

Atlanta-based Robinson Weeks Partners announced the closing of a new lease at Enterprise Industrial II in Schertz, Texas.

The yet undisclosed Fortune 500 tenant has leased 80,265 square feet at the 324,000-square-foot building that was delivered a year ago. According to the San Antonio Business Journal, the second building of the campus was 40% leased within 60 days of completion. With this new lease, Building II is at 60% occupancy.

Enterprise Park tenants include Wilsonart, Berger Transport & Storage and Canada-based light manufacturing company Major Wire. Notable nearby tenants include a 1.26 million-square-foot Amazon fulfillment center and a 260,000-square-foot Caterpillar Inc. manufacturing plant.

Location of Titan Industrial Park Selma/Schertz (courtesy of Titan Development, via CBRE)

Enterprise Park is a Class A industrial project located at 17745 Lookout Road, Schertz, TX, in the northeast San Antonio industrial market and is part of the 124-acre Titan Industrial Park – Schertz development. Ideally situated between Austin and San Antonio, the site is easily accessed from the I-35 via the Tri County Parkway and provides convenient access to over five million people. Titan provides great flexibility, to meet any industrial user’s needs – the greater park allows for buildings of 40,000 square feet and larger and will encompass roughly 2 million square feet of industrial space when completed. The Titan Development, Robinson Weeks Partners and Beaty Palmer Architects collaboration is now working on the third Enterprise Park building – a 359,251-square-foot concrete tilt wall panel warehouse on a 20-acre site, which will feature six tenant storefront entrances, 32-foot warehouse structure height, 74 loading docks and 394 parking spaces.

David Welch, a partner with RWP, stated “we continue to see strong demand from companies looking for Class A space along the I-35 corridor in northeast San Antonio. Notably, a significant portion of this demand is from companies new to San Antonio, and from companies consolidating into more efficient space.”

 

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