The International DFW Inland Port within Dallas, Texas is an intermodal and logistics district that encompasses an area profile of 76,000+ acres and five municipalities.
The City of Dallas has invested substantially in infrastructure upgrades in the past decade to facilitate the free movement of goods, enhance utilities, and enable developers to provide shovel-ready sites to prospective users. The market has responded with over 10 million square feet in new construction for tenants in distribution/logistics, retail sales and light manufacturing operations.
The DFW Inland Port area profile includes over 17,000 workers, with 7,200 employed in the Trade, Transportation, and Utilities sectors. Workforce training is available through several partners, including the Logistics program at Cedar Valley College, located right in the heart of the IIPOD area.
Direct access to three major interstate highways (I-35, I-20 & I-45). I-35, USMCA Corridor, provides a direct connection to Canada and Mexico.
93% of US population is within 48 hours by truck.
Covers 75k acres and base of operations for 110+ employers.
Located in several cities and in the County’s unincorporated areas.
Privately-owned and developed by multiple owners and developers.
Fastest growing industrial area with over 6k jobs over the next 3 years.
Property value growth up 50% 2021 from 2018.
Occupancy consistently around 94%.
Receives goods from West Coast, East Coast and Gulf of Mexico.