These projects advance Hillwood’s robust industrial development initiative
FORT WORTH, TX – (August 26, 2025) — Hillwood, developer of the 27,000-acre AllianceTexas master-planned development, today announced two new Class A speculative industrial buildings — Alliance Westport 15, a 798,494-square-foot facility at Mobility Way and Intermodal Parkway, and Alliance Gateway 34, a 310,036-square-foot building at Westport Parkway and Independence Parkway.
These buildings mark the next step in Hillwood’s industrial design and delivery strategy to deliver next-generation industrial space across AllianceTexas for new and existing customers looking to relocate or expand operations. Designed for modern logistics and manufacturing users, both facilities feature top-tier specifications and benefit from direct access to major transportation infrastructure. Alliance Westport 15 offers direct connectivity to Intermodal Parkway, FM 156, Perot Field and the BNSF Railway’s Alliance Intermodal Facility. Alliance Gateway 34 is located four miles east, between U.S. 377 and the recently expanded State Highway 170.
Construction is scheduled to begin on both buildings in September, with completion expected on both in 2026.
“Demand at AllianceTexas remains strong among top-tier logistics and manufacturing users,” said Bill Burton, executive vice president of Hillwood. “Alliance Westport 15 and Alliance Gateway 34, located in two distinct industrial sectors within AllianceTexas, reflect our ongoing strategy to deliver move-in-ready Class A facilities with enhanced power and infrastructure resilience. Maintaining a pipeline of high-quality speculative space is essential to supporting both new and existing customers.”
These projects follow two recent speculative space milestones at AllianceTexas:
• SGS Studios, in partnership with Hillwood, launched a 450,000-square-foot film and television production campus — now the largest operating studio facility in Texas — at the previously named Alliance Center East 2 & 3 speculative sites (completed in 2024).
• Wistron, one of the world’s largest electronics manufacturers, announced plans for two AI supercomputing facilities within AllianceTexas, including Hillwood’s Alliance Westport 14 speculative project (completed in July 2025).
These achievements also underscore the City of Fort Worth’s leading role in attracting new industries.
Alliance Westport 15 and Alliance Gateway 34 will leverage AllianceTexas’ world-class transportation infrastructure, anchored by the AllianceTexas Mobility Innovation Zone (MIZ), Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport (AFW) and the BNSF Alliance Intermodal Facility. As a one-of-a-kind ecosystem, the MIZ provides mobility innovators with infrastructure and strategic partnerships to scale and commercialize new technologies and propel transformational mobility solutions. AllianceTexas’ supply chain network amenities include the FedEx Ground Hub, two UPS Ground Sort Hubs, the FedEx Express Southwest Regional Air Hub and the Amazon Air Regional Hub.
Alliance Westport 15 will benefit from Denton County’s low-tax cost structure and up to 60 percent drayage cost savings due to its proximity to the Alliance Intermodal Facility. The facility will include a 40-foot clear height, 570-foot building depth, 60-foot loading bays and a cross-dock configuration with two 190-foot truck courts and land to construct a third. The building will initially provide 199 trailer parking spaces and 360 car parking spaces.
Alliance Gateway 34 will be 310,036 square feet, divisible to 146,947 square feet and will include a 36-foot clear height, 310-foot building depth, 60-foot loading bays and a rear-load configuration with a 190-foot truck. The building will initially provide 73 trailer parking spaces and 286 car parking spaces. Spec tenant improvements, including +/-2,500 square feet of main office space, LED warehouse lighting, warehouse power and dock door packages, will be constructed with the shell building, allowing a customer to immediately occupy and operate within the building upon completion of construction.
The buildings are designed by GSR Andrade Architects, Westwood Professional Services provided the buildings’ civil engineering design, and Hillwood Construction Services will serve as the general contractor for the projects. Frost Bank financed Alliance Westport 15, and Alliance Gateway 34 is financed by b1BANK.