Titan, Robinson Weeks Land Tenant at San Antonio Campus

Selma Industrial Park totals more than 2.5 million square feet across nearly 200 acres.

Building 2 at Selma Industrial Park. Image courtesy of Partners Real Estate

Building 2 at Selma Industrial Park. Image courtesy of Partners Real Estate

Robinson Weeks Partners and Titan Development have landed a new tenant at Selma Industrial Park Building 2 in Selma, Texas. Westport Axle signed a 115,000-square-foot lease, bringing the property to full occupancy. Selma Industrial Park totals more than 2.5 million square feet across nearly 200 acres.

John Colglazier Jr., Carlos Marquez and Kyle Kennan with Partners Real Estate represented the landlord, while Jonathan Dandurand with Burr & Temkin assisted the tenant in the negotiations.

The 305,760-square-foot Building 2 came online in 2022 and features 36-foot clear heights, 74 dock-high doors, four drive-in ramps, an ESFR sprinkler system and 329 parking spaces. The property has two other tenants: Made in Cookware, which signed a 70,000-square-foot lease, and Berlin Packaging, occupying 120,000 square feet.

Located at 17654 Ben E. Keith Way, the property is 20 miles from San Antonio, 57 miles from Austin and has access to Interstate 35. San Antonio International Airport is 15 miles southwest. Other companies in the surrounding area include Amazon, FedEx, Ace Mart and SLG Logistics, among others.

The developers broke ground on Selma 3 in November 2022. The 429,633-square-foot development is slated for completion by August 2023.

Titan Development’s Texas projects

Last year, Titan Development continued its industrial projects around Austin, Texas. The company expanded Titan Innovation Business Park in Hutto, Texas, as it broke ground on a 110,000-square-foot facility in March.

In June, Titan embarked on a megaproject in the same area. The developer acquired a 188-acre site for the construction of Hutto Mega TechCenter, an industrial park totaling 2.6 million square feet, near the $17 billion Samsung semiconductor plant.

Near the end of 2022, the company had another industrial project underway, the first phase of Lockhart 130 Industrial Park. Completion is expected in the fourth quarter of 2023.

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