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Innovation Park ±1,400 Acres Hwy 363 263,000 SF of Industrial Space Available in Bon Wier, TX 75928

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • Anchored by Texas Renewable Fuels, Innovation Park offers a flexible lease opportunity in a premier 1,400-acre industrial development.
  • Delivers 10-megawatt power, 200 gigabyte fiber, natural gas, and 9 million gallons per day, ideal for heavy industry and data operations.
  • Direct BNSF rail access, 4,500 feet of existing track, and $40 million in rail upgrades offer rare multimodal transportation advantages.
  • Features 250,000-square-foot rail-served manufacturing, administrative, and maintenance buildings, ideal for adaptive reuse or immediate occupancy.
  • Located in an Opportunity Zone with New Market Tax Credit eligibility, AA BDO biomass zoning, and no municipal or state income taxes.
  • Minutes from Highway 190, near US 96 and Interstate 10, with day’s drive access to Houston, Austin, Dallas, New Orleans, and Gulf Coast ports.

FEATURES

Clear Height
34’
Warehouse Floor
6”
Drive In Bays
4
Standard Parking Spaces
450

ALL AVAILABLE SPACE(1)

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  • SPACE
  • SIZE
  • TERM
  • RENTAL RATE
  • SPACE USE
  • CONDITION
  • AVAILABLE
  • 1st Floor
  • 263,000 SF
  • Negotiable
  • Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request
  • Industrial
  • Full Build-Out
  • 30 Days

This 250,000-square-foot rail-served manufacturing building includes four 118-foot bay sections, three 16-by-20-foot overhead doors, 30-foot eave heights, approximately 350 feet of interior rail spur, and a 3-ton crane. Adjacent to the main structure is a 6,000-square-foot administrative office featuring a newer roof, solid wood beams, and scenic views overlooking a pond. The property also includes a 7,000-square-foot maintenance building equipped with six 14- by 16-foot overhead doors, a 5-ton crane, and 16-foot eave heights.

  • Includes 6,000 SF of dedicated office space
Space Size Term Rental Rate Space Use Condition Available
1st Floor 263,000 SF Negotiable Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Industrial Full Build-Out 30 Days

1st Floor

Size
263,000 SF
Term
Negotiable
Rental Rate
Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request
Space Use
Industrial
Condition
Full Build-Out
Available
30 Days

1st Floor

Size 263,000 SF
Term Negotiable
Rental Rate Upon Request
Space Use Industrial
Condition Full Build-Out
Available 30 Days

This 250,000-square-foot rail-served manufacturing building includes four 118-foot bay sections, three 16-by-20-foot overhead doors, 30-foot eave heights, approximately 350 feet of interior rail spur, and a 3-ton crane. Adjacent to the main structure is a 6,000-square-foot administrative office featuring a newer roof, solid wood beams, and scenic views overlooking a pond. The property also includes a 7,000-square-foot maintenance building equipped with six 14- by 16-foot overhead doors, a 5-ton crane, and 16-foot eave heights.

  • Includes 6,000 SF of dedicated office space

MATTERPORT 3D TOUR

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PROPERTY OVERVIEW

Innovation Park is a rare 1,400-acre industrial land opportunity in Bon Wier, Texas, offering a robust platform for data centers, timber mills, pellet manufacturing, BECCS, heavy industrial operations, and renewable energy ventures. Anchored by the forthcoming Texas Renewable Fuels Advanced Fuels Facility on 260 acres, this development represents a generational opportunity to establish a presence within a premier infrastructure hub. Located along Highway 363, Innovation Park features a comprehensive suite of existing facilities, including a 250,000-square-foot rail-served manufacturing building, a 6,000-square-foot administrative office with a newer roof and scenic pond views, and a 7,000-square-foot maintenance facility, all available for immediate use or adaptive redevelopment. Innovation Park is supported by an exceptional infrastructure backbone, including high-speed fiber connectivity with up to 200-gigabyte capacity, 10-megawatt electrical service via an on-site substation, two high-pressure natural gas access points, and a water assurance commitment of up to 9 million gallons per day from the Sabine River Authority. The site also benefits from multiple financial and regulatory incentives, including New Market Tax Credit eligibility, no municipal or state income taxes, Opportunity Zone designation, and recognition as an AA BDO Zone for woody biomass. Strategically positioned along a vital energy and logistics corridor, Innovation Park includes 4,500 feet of existing rail infrastructure, with planned extensions to accommodate additional users. The site connects directly to the BNSF mainline and is bolstered by a $40 million state-funded rail infrastructure grant for upgrades spanning from Kirbyville to DeRidder. Conveniently located near Highway 190, just 15 minutes from US Highway 96 and under an hour from Interstate 10, the park provides seamless access to Gulf Coast ports, regional rail hubs, and major energy markets. Reach key metros such as Houston, Dallas, Austin, New Orleans, and Shreveport within a day’s drive. Just 2.2 miles from the site, Windstream Communications provides ultra-reliable fiber, ensuring connectivity for data and operational demands. The planned evolution of Innovation Park into a Level 9 Mission Critical Hub includes redundant power sources such as grid, woody biomass, solar, natural gas, and battery storage, ensuring continuous uptime for critical infrastructure and industrial operations. Located in timber-rich Newton County, Bon Wier is surrounded by raw materials, light manufacturing, and a skilled labor pool. The East Texas region offers a pro-business regulatory climate, abundant natural resources, and strong workforce support, making Innovation Park a ready-built platform for the next wave of investment in energy, manufacturing, and digital infrastructure.

WAREHOUSE FACILITY FACTS

Building Size
263,000 SF
Lot Size
320.13 AC
Year Built
1972
Construction
Metal
Water
Well
Sewer
Septic Field
Power Supply
Volts: 277-480
Zoning
None

MARKETING BROCHURE

DEMOGRAPHICS

REGIONAL ACCESSIBILITY

50 Miles 50 Mi. 100 Miles 100 Mi. 500 Miles 500 Mi.
CITY
POPULATION
MILES
DRIVE TIME
Houston
2,325,502
152
3 h 0 m
Dallas
1,345,047
258
5 h 12 m
Austin
964,254
290
5 h 46 m
Fort Worth
895,008
292
5 h 54 m
San Antonio
1,532,233
347
6 h 31 m
Memphis
650,618
463
9 h 27 m
ACCESS AND LABOR FORCE
10 MILES
Total Population
6,024
Total Labor Force
2,315
Unemployment Rate
8.03%
Median Household Income
$38,389
Warehouse Employees
412
High School Education Or Higher
83.40%
$ values in USD

LEASING TEAM

LEASING TEAM

Alex Wisnoski, Principal
Before starting his career in real estate, Alexander David Wisnoski (Alex), attended Sam Houston State University in Huntsville Texas, where he graduated with a BS in Animal Science in 2012. He always had a passion for farming/ranching from growing up on his family’s property in Navasota, Texas. It was at that ranch where he found his passion for land and agriculture. After graduating he quickly figured out how to still be involved in that aspect of land while working in the big city of Houston, as an intern for a commercial real estate firm (TNRG).  As an intern at the firm, Alex worked hand in hand assisting deals and helping facilitate the transactions alongside some of the biggest deal makers in the Houston commercial real estate market. It was that vital information and experience that propelled Alex to be the top listing agent of any first year in the entire company’s history as soon as he received his license. After his tenure and growing at TNRG, he joined on with Texas CRES, LLC as they were being created in 2015.  It was only a couple years later in 2017 when Alex performed so well that he was asked to become a principal/partner in the firm making him one of the youngest principals in all of Houston Real Estate’s market. Since then, he has continued to grow his career and help with the Texas CRES family by coaching and mentoring some of the younger agents as they get their start.  Growing up in Houston and being an Eagle Scout, he has been able to travel a lot of this country, but more importantly, this great State of Texas, which is very handy when working in different markets. Now he specializes with assisting estates, trusts, families, corporations, and many more with all of their real estate needs, especially pertaining to land, development, acquisitions, dispositions, and investments. What he enjoys the most is representing families, because he would want the same kind of representation if it were his family!
Tyler Torres, Principal
Tyler grew up in Brookshire, Texas, a small town west of Katy. His appreciation for real estate and the outdoors began there while hunting and fishing the land around his family’s country home.  Tyler began working in the oil and gas industry in 1985 while in high school, and continued through college before graduating from Texas A&M University with a bachelor’s degree in Business Management. Before starting his career in commercial real estate, Tyler was a successful business owner in the hospitality industry for 20 years. Tyler’s family originated from Albuquerque, and these ties led him to open a restaurant specializing in authentic New Mexican foods, Santa Fe Flats – NewMex Grille. He owned and operated the restaurant for 14 years and grew the business by forming and maintaining great relationships with staff, customers, vendors and the community.  Tyler began personally investing in commercial real estate in 2013, joining Texas CRES, LLC in 2017. He has a very strong grasp of the Texas Real estate market and trends. He has bought and sold many properties on his own behalf, and specializes in land purchases and sales. He negotiates deals for clients just as he would for himself, keeping their interest in mind, first and foremost. The majority of his real estate dealings are referral based. He is in the business of creating and maintaining on-going relationships with all of his clients.  Tyler lives with his family in the south Tomball/Cypress area. He enjoys hunting, fishing, and the  outdoors. He also takes pleasure in sponsoring youth programs and volunteering his time to charitable organizations in the community. He is a board member on the Tomball ISD Education Foundation, vice president of the Tomball Memorial Athletic Booster Club, and a committee member of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.
  • Listing ID: 35441317

  • Date on Market: 2025-04-10

  • Last Updated:

  • Address: Hwy 363, Bon Wier, TX 75928

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