Terrell 140 Development Site
A +/- 140-Acre Development Site in Terrell, TX
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Northmarq is pleased to present the Kaufman 140 Development Site, a +/- 140-acre premier development opportunity strategically located at the NEC of Hwy 80 and 237 in Terrell, Texas, within the rapidly expanding Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) Metroplex. Strategically located along Hwy 80, the site provides excellent connectivity, with nearly 60,000 vehicles per day. The site is only 10-15 minutes east of Mesquite, Forney, and Sunnyvale – a few of the fastest growing cities in the state.
Terrell is emerging as a key growth hub in Kaufman County—recently noted as the fastest-growing county in the U.S.—and benefits from major industrial and retail expansion. The area is home to major employers such as Baylor Scott & White Family Medical Center, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, Amazon, and Nucor Steel, as well as thriving retail destinations like Crossroads of Terrell , which has attracted national chains including Academy Sports, Hobby Lobby, and Chick-fil-A. South Pointe Park, which broke ground in Kaufman in 2022, is a $130 million mixed-use development that will feature a 147,000 SF sportsplex, a hotel, apartments, townhomes, retail space, and office space. With 3,500 new homes in development, robust economic incentives, and a growing labor market of over 412,000 within 20 miles, Terrell is poised for sustained growth.
Backed by proactive economic development initiatives and a business-friendly environment, the Kaufman 140 Development Site represents a unique opportunity to capitalize on Terrell’s strategic location, thriving economy, and increasing demand for residential, industrial, and commercial space. As the next destination in the path of progress, this site is ideally positioned for investors seeking strong growth in the DFW Metroplex.
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