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Investment Highlights
- Fully fenced and secured site, suitable for outside storage and controlled access.
- Located near Port Houston industrial corridor.
- Power ranges up to 1,200 amps, supporting heavy industrial users.
- Equipped with two 15-ton overhead cranes, supporting heavy industrial operations.
- 8 minutes to Barbours Cut Container Terminal and 13 minutes to Bayport Container Terminal.
Executive Summary
Sale Flyer
Property Facts
| Sale Type | Investment or Owner User | No. Stories | 1 |
| Property Type | Industrial | Year Built | 1973 |
| Property Subtype | Manufacturing | Tenancy | Single |
| Building Class | C | Parking Ratio | 0.32/1,000 SF |
| Lot Size | 4.56 AC | Clear Ceiling Height | 25’ |
| Rentable Building Area | 71,100 SF | No. Drive In / Grade-Level Doors | 14 |
| Zoning | F1 | ||
| Sale Type | Investment or Owner User |
| Property Type | Industrial |
| Property Subtype | Manufacturing |
| Building Class | C |
| Lot Size | 4.56 AC |
| Rentable Building Area | 71,100 SF |
| No. Stories | 1 |
| Year Built | 1973 |
| Tenancy | Single |
| Parking Ratio | 0.32/1,000 SF |
| Clear Ceiling Height | 25’ |
| No. Drive In / Grade-Level Doors | 14 |
| Zoning | F1 |
Amenities
- Fenced Lot
- Yard
Space Availability
- Space
- Size
- Space Use
- Build-Out
- Available
- 1st Floor
- 71,100 SF
- Industrial
- Full Build-Out
- Dec 2026
| Space | Size | Space Use | Build-Out | Available |
| 1st Floor | 71,100 SF | Industrial | Full Build-Out | Dec 2026 |
1st Floor
| Size |
| 71,100 SF |
| Space Use |
| Industrial |
| Build-Out |
| Full Build-Out |
| Available |
| Dec 2026 |
About East Southeast Far
The Port of Houston continues to be an economic engine for this area of Houston. The Houston Ship Channel is home to 330 public and private terminals that are owned by more than 150 companies. As one of the world's busiest waterways, the area is the largest petrochemical complex in the Western Hemisphere and the second largest in the world after Rotterdam. And the Port of Houston is the nation’s largest net-export port and first in terms of international traffic.
This area has direct access to several major highway arteries, including Interstate 10, Beltway 8, and Texas State Highway 146, that connect distributors to Houston’s growing population. As suburban south Houston continues to grow, so should industrial demand for e-commerce and distribution uses in the future.
Some of the area's largest industrial occupiers include Katoen Natie USA (1.1 million square feet), Home Depot Distribution (750,000 square feet), Ravagos Americas (710,000 square feet), and Exel, Inc. (640,000 square feet).
The presence of large employers, strong population growth, and the area’s connectivity have drawn investors to the area. While sale prices typically trend slightly below the market average, values have increased by more than 60% here over the past 10 years.
Demographics
Regional Accessibility
Property Taxes
| Parcel Numbers | Improvements Assessment | $6,273,995 CAD | |
| Land Assessment | $1,380,870 CAD | Total Assessment | $7,654,865 CAD |
Property Taxes
Sale Advisors
Tyler Maner, Managing Director
In his free time, Tyler enjoys traveling, hunting and fishing and spending time with his wife and 3 kids.
Tommy Erwin, Vice President
Tommy’s distinctive expertise lies in the realm of heavy industrial manufacturing located in port cities throughout the Gulf Coast. This specialization encompasses a wide array of services, including facilitating the acquisition and disposition of properties on behalf of Fortune 500 companies, locally owned operations, and high-net-worth family offices.
Prior to Stream, Tommy spent 4+ years on Moody Rambin’s industrial and investment services team, overseeing tenant representation and investment services. Throughout his career, he has utilized his expertise to provide dedicated solutions across the expansive landscape of Texas’ industrial marketplace by putting his background in mineral acquisition and divestiture to work.
In his free time, Tommy enjoys deep sea fishing, hunting, coaching tee-ball, and spending time with his growing family. As a seventh-generation Houstonian, he is very entrenched in the local community, spending time volunteering with JH Outback Texas and within his church.
Christian Marullo, Analyst
Before joining Stream, Christian received a degree in Integrated Studies from the University of Houston. During his tenure, he held leadership positions in the Undergraduate Real Estate Scholars and Private Equity student organizations. His work experience consists of a summer internship with the Cushman & Wakefield Multi-Family Investment Sales team.
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