“We noticed there was a miss in the market,” developer Zachary Lyman said. “There are a lot of 300,000-square-foot buildings going up for large users, but there isn’t space for local business owners.”
By creating smaller, flexible units tailored to growing companies, Lone Star Business Park offers an opportunity that has rarely existed in the region: ownership that builds equity while delivering a professional space.
Why is buying better than leasing?
Leasing often means rising costs and unpredictable rent hikes. Lone Star Business Park changes that by making ownership attainable and, in many cases, more cost-effective than renting. A mortgage can be comparable to or even lower than lease payments.
That financial stability is a game changer. Instead of budgeting around annual rent increases of 3-5%, or in some cases facing lease renewals that double previous rates, owners can count on predictable expenses.
“When you buy your space, you can count on what the [cost] is going to be for the foreseeable future, so you can really budget your business based on [that knowledge],” real estate agent Lee Idom said.
Beyond monthly savings, ownership creates long-term value.
“This is a business park built for business owners,” Lyman said. “In 20 years, [if] you pass the business down or sell it, you now own your business and own the land that it’s on,” Idom said.

The design
Lone Star Business Park stands apart in its design, with frosted-glass roll-up doors, modern architecture and a showroom-ready look.
“It looks anything but industrial,” Idom said. “It’s a really unique space for this industry. It’s clean, it’s crisp and it exudes confidence.”
That means business owners get not just storage or warehouse functionality, but a polished, professional environment that strengthens their brand. If the business welcomes clients, this elevated space leaves a great impression.
Units range from 1,800 to 28,800 square feet, with tall 20-foot ceilings, mezzanine options and even drive-through access in select buildings. That flexibility allows business owners to shape their space around their operations, whether that means showroom floors, extra office space or heavy-duty storage.
Additionally, owners don’t have to compromise because Lone Star Business Park is designed to anticipate business needs. The infrastructure is already in place to support a wide range of uses, from three-phase power to ample parking to high-dock access.
Location
Beyond the product itself, the development’s location offers a strategic advantage. It is situated less than a minute from I-35 and just one exit from Kyle, so businesses can easily reach Austin, Buda, Kyle and SH 130.
Being close to large industrial users also means opportunity. Businesses will be positioned to serve massive nearby operations such as Samsung and Tesla, as well as the growing network of manufacturing and tech businesses moving into the Austin corridor.
The bottom line
At its core, Lone Star Business Park is more than a real estate transaction. It’s a chance for small businesses to stabilize their costs, build long-term wealth and gain a space they can proudly call their own.
Lone Star Business Park is redefining commercial real estate for Buda’s business community with its combination of ownership opportunity, client-ready design and a prime location.
Ready to own your business space?
Lone Star Business Park is scheduled for completion in January 2026. Take the first step toward building equity, securing your future and welcoming clients to a space you’re proud to call home today.
Click here to contact the team about reserving your unit.

The above story was produced by Multi-Platform Journalist Sydney Heller with Community Impact's Storytelling team with information solely provided by the local business as part of their "sponsored content" purchase through our advertising team.