79,072 sf new construction dock high distribution space for Sublease in Lonestar Logistics Park

2304 Reed Road, Building A Houston, TX 77051

Houston
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Warehouse
Amount:
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Last Verified:
Jul 09, 2023

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Highlights

  • Rearload Building
  • (24) 9'x10' overhead doors and (2) 12'x14' overhead doors
  • (2) 14' wide ramps
  • Outside Interstate 610 and inside Beltway 8, sitting right alongside Freeway 288
  • Located within 10 miles from Texas Medical Center,
  • Divisible
  • 30' clear height
  • 180' Building depth
  • 52' x 60' column spacing
  • 2 drive-in doors
  • 185' truck courts
  • Trailer parks available
  • Adjacent land to accomodate additional car parks or outside storage

Description

New Construction 79,072 sf industrial distribution building for sublease in Southeast Houston, TX.

The premier visibility building in the Hines Lonestar Logistics Park facing both Reed Rd and Hwy 288. The park sits just outside Interstate 610 and inside Beltway 8, sitting right alongside Freeway 288. This desireable location is less than 10 miles from Texas Medical Center, Rice University, Hoppy Airport, the BNSF Railway Intermodal Facility. Bayport and Barbours Cut container terminals can be reached in 30 minutes.


Year Built: 2023
Building Size: 79072sq ft
Lot Size: 0 acres


Documents

Lone Star Logistics Park - 79,072sf

Units for Lease

79,072 SF
Space Available: 79072 SF
Lease Type: NNN

Price Per Sqft/Month: $8.40

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