When it comes to searching for Fort Worth industrial space, the good news is the abundant supply. Old and new, Fort Worth industrial property for rent, in Fort Worth, is available . . . all sizes, all prices, all purposes. The trick, then, is to find the property which is right for your business, and that is the discussion we will have in this article by RDS Real Estate, serving the Greater Fort Worth Metro area with quality and affordable commercial and industrial property for lease. Call us at 817-439-3224 to speak to a leasing agent.
What types of Fort Worth industrial space is available?
As you surely know, industrial space is property used for the manufacturing and warehousing (storage) of goods. This includes warehouse for rent, shop for rent, garage for rent, and the related office warehouse for rent.
The older of these available properties probably dates back to the 50’s. The newest were constructed in 2024 and, because of the rapid growth of the Fort Worth Metro area, new properties are being constructed at this moment and will be constructed well into 2025 and beyond.
Fort Worth is the second fastest growing major city in the United States, which means more space is needed for the rising demand for goods and services. A word to the wise: newer properties are sprouting up in North Fort Worth, in the Alliance Area, and southward in the Alvarado area. In our professional opinion, those two locations are where you will find the best prices and the, shall we say, innovative designs which are lacking in the Metro area closer to downtown.
The changing commercial and industrial landscape.
As the market morphs into a new identity, we are seeing the need for more properties which are multi-purpose, and those properties are called flex space.
Flex spaces are generally light industrial spaces that have been converted into office spaces. They often have warehouse for rent loading docks, and other industrial spaces attached, making them ideal for businesses that have multiple facets to their operation. These spaces became known as flex spaces because of how adaptable they are.
Flexibility is the key to happiness.
Flexibility in design, then, is the key to moving forward. Properties must have a design capable of meeting a multi-sales and multi-needs approach. That flexibility is missing in the older industrial space in Fort Worth and, if flexibility is needed in those older properties, a complete redesign must be undertaken on those properties; in other words, a costly rebuild is necessary. Thus, our suggestion, look to the newer constructions in North Fort Worth/Alliance area and South Fort Worth/Alvarado.
Examples? In North Fort Worth we would suggest you take a look at the Fort Worth Design District, three business parks in one including Box Office Warehouse Suites, Paddock Place Office Suites, and the Golden Triangle Business Park. In South Fort Worth, look at the 917 Industrial Park in Alvarado.
Bottom line, no matter where you look, make sure the property has the flexibility to handle whatever it is you plan on doing.
A final word about RDS Real Estate.
RDS Real Estate is locally owned and operated with over three million square feet of commercial property and industrial property for lease. Call us today and tell us what you need. Then, sit back and watch us do what we do better than any other brokerage firm: match a property to the specific needs of the customer/client.