Commercial real estate developer Trammell Crow, with joint venture partner Daiwa House Texas, broke ground on Blue Ridge Commerce Center, a five-building industrial park, in Fort Bend County Aug. 26.

The details

The project, set on 92 acres, is set to be completed in summer 2025 and will create over 1.35 million square feet of Class A industrial space, according to an Aug. 26 news release from Trammell Crow.

Trammell Crow Principal George Farish said in the release that Houston’s southwest market was less than 5% vacant as of the second quarter of 2024. Farish said with the supply of Class A industrial space low, he expects the market for industrial space to “remain healthy” in 2025.

According to the release, the five buildings Blue Ridge Commerce Center will feature are:
  • a 257,001-square-foot cross-dock facility with a 36’ clear height
  • a 157,626-square-foot front-load facility with a 32’ clear height and roof-mounted solar panels
  • a 153,928-square-foot rear-load facility with a 28’ clear height
  • a 351,055-square-foot cross-dock facility with a 36’ clear height
  • a 431,017-square-foot cross-dock facility with a 36' clear height
All buildings will be for sale or lease, according to the release. Trammell Crow is pursuing LEED certifications, a green-building rating system that provides a framework for efficient, cost-saving buildings, for all five buildings.
  • Opening in summer 2025
  • Located at the corner of Fort Bend Parkway and McHard Road
  • www.trammellcrow.com