

1930 Hormel Dr
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Introducing an exceptional industrial opportunity in the vibrant city of San Antonio, TX, the 1930 HORMEL DR. property offers a prime location with easy access to major highways I-10, I-35, and I-410. Boasting immediate access to key transportation routes, this 5-acre campus features 32,000 sq ft of space, 9 docks, an under-utilized parking field, able to accommodate 1600AMP load which is 80% of the 2000AMP service that is currently installed. The voltage is 480V 3Phase. Positioned strategically along I-35, a crucial trade corridor linking the U.S. to Mexico, this property is ideal for warehousing and distribution operations. With proximity to Downtown San Antonio and major cities like Austin, Dallas, Houston, and El Paso, this location enhances logistical efficiency for businesses. Join the industrial boom in Northeast San Antonio, home to major companies like Tesla and UPS. Don't miss this opportunity to expand your operations at the 1930 HORMEL DR. address, offering growth potential and utility capacity for further development.
Investment highlights
Northeast San Antonio is a key center of gravity that has attracted the likes of Tesla, with its 400,000 SF lease, and UPS, which leased over 100,000 SF last year. Other major industrial absorption events from last year included MEI Rigging & Crafting moving into 190,000 SF in Schertz and Chick-fil-A occupying another 190,000 SF at 17654 Ben E. Keith Way. Sprawling across Interstate 35, the Northeast Submarket connects to a larger, interregional transportation and logistics route that runs from Laredo, Texas, to Duluth, Minnesota. I-35 also connects San Antonio to national distribution markets such as Dallas-Fort Worth and Kansas City. This submarket also contains the location where interstates 10, 410, and 35 all meet: one of the main contributing factors for Amazon reportedly selecting the east side of San Antonio for its 4 million-SF distribution center last year. "Project Star", as it is locally known, delivered a couple of years ago to much anticipation. This event alone secured last year's spot as the greatest year for industrial deliveries in the history of the Northeast Submarket. Construction has slowed significantly since then, however, though it is still growing at a decent pace by historical standards. As of the middle of March of this year, 1.7 million SF was under construction in Northeast San Antonio, which was the equivalent of 3.6% of existing inventory in this large industrial submarket at the time.
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