RDS Real Estate knows Fort Worth — not just as a dot on a map but as a complex, fast-moving region where companies grow, adapt, and thrive. What sets RDS apart is breadth: three counties, many cities, and more than four million square feet of industrial property for rent. That kind of scale means tenants don’t have to compromise. Whether you need a small, efficient flex space for a startup or a large distribution facility in a major logistics hub, RDS has many locations through the Greater Fort Worth area to choose from.
Many locations through the Greater Fort Worth area to choose from
Location is everything in commercial real estate, and RDS plays that game well. Their portfolio stretches across key pockets of north and south Fort Worth suburbs, serving diverse markets and industries. You’ll find properties in dense commercial corridors and in emerging industrial neighborhoods — each chosen for access to highways, rail, airports, and labor pools.
Two standout holdings illustrate this strategy: 917 Industrial Park in Alvarado, which offers an ideal mix of cost-efficiency and connectivity for businesses looking outside the highest-cost central zones; and space in the Fort Worth Design District within the Alliance Area, a proven logistics and manufacturing powerhouse. Those two examples alone show how RDS balances affordability with strategic proximity to the region’s transportation arteries.
Variety to Fit Every Business Model
But scale without variety is useless. RDS’s inventory spans multiple property types so tenants can select the right tool for their operation — not just a one-size-fits-all warehouse for rent. Industrial offerings include large-scale distribution centers, multi-tenant light industrial parks, and build-to-suit opportunities for specialized manufacturing.
Flex spaces cater to companies that want a combination of office and shop or warehouse area. Office and retail holdings give entrepreneurs and service providers presence in high-traffic districts. That mix is important: businesses grow at different paces and have distinct spatial needs; RDS’s flexible property palette lets tenants expand, downsize, or reconfigure without changing landlords.
Industrial Strength: Four Million Square Feet and Growing
For users focused on industrial logistics, the numbers carry weight. Over four million square feet of industrial space means there’s capacity for everything from regional distributors and e-commerce fulfillment centers to third-party logistics providers and light manufacturers.
RDS’s properties are often located for efficient last-mile delivery while still providing access to interstate and regional freight routes. That minimizes transit time and expense — a practical advantage that shows up directly on a company’s bottom line.
A Tenant-Focused Approach
RDS also understands that modern tenants expect more than raw square footage. Good buildings are a starting point; service and stewardship are what make them stay. RDS emphasizes responsive property management, timely maintenance, and transparent leasing processes.
Tenants repeatedly cite clear communication, fair lease terms, and a willingness to work through build-outs or remodeling needs as reasons they remain in RDS properties. That tenant-focused approach smooths onboarding, reduces downtime, and creates neighborhoods where neighboring businesses complement — rather than compete with — one another.
Strength Through Geographic Diversity
Another benefit of RDS’s geographic diversity is risk mitigation. A portfolio spread across three counties and many cities is less vulnerable to localized economic swings, permitting delays, or traffic chokepoints.
For tenants, that translates into stability: more location choices, competitive pricing options, and backup spaces if operational needs change. It also allows RDS to match tenants to micro-markets that best fit their workforce requirements, tax considerations, and delivery patterns.
Established Hubs and Emerging Growth Markets
RDS’s foothold in both emerging and established submarkets gives businesses strategic advantages beyond square footage. Newer industrial parks often provide lower entry costs for growing companies, while established nodes like the Alliance Area offer a dense ecosystem of logistics partners, suppliers, and services.
RDS’s presence in both types of markets enables smart site selection: choose the visibility and services of a mature district or the cost savings and expansion room of an up-and-coming area.
Built for Modern Business Needs
Sustainability and efficiency matter, too. RDS is mindful of modern building needs: efficient layouts, comfortable office finishes where needed, and infrastructure that supports heavy equipment and high-power operations.
For tenants pursuing sustainability goals, having the right physical platform — from energy-efficient lighting to well-insulated warehouses — reduces operating costs and supports long-term environmental commitments.
Local Knowledge, Real Results
Finally, RDS’s local expertise is a real competitive edge. Commercial real estate is as much about relationships and local knowledge as it is about inventory. RDS’s team knows permitting pathways, major contractors, labor availability, and which neighborhoods are attracting the next wave of investment. That institutional knowledge helps tenants move faster from decision to occupancy.
The Clear Choice for Commercial Space in Fort Worth
In short, RDS Real Estate is positioned to serve nearly any commercial need in the greater Fort Worth area. With more than four million square feet of industrial property for lease across three counties, a mix of flex, industrial, office, and retail spaces, and marquee locations like 917 Industrial Park in Alvarado and holdings in the Fort Worth Design District in the Alliance Area, RDS gives businesses the choices they need — and the service to make those choices matter.
If you’re hunting for space that fits today’s operations and tomorrow’s ambitions, RDS offers both the map and the local insight to get you there. Call 817-439-3224 for more information.


