Texas Wireline Manufacturing LLC has re-upped a 20,000-sf lease for its headquarters and production site in south Fort Worth, cementing the deal in one week with its longtime landlord.
The company is marking roughly 25 years at 8821 Forum Way in Fort Worth, a two-tenant industrial building with outside storage that neighbors one of its top customers, Halliburton. Texas Wireline supplies customized trucks, including all-electric models, and heavy equipment for logging operations and the oil and gas industry domestically and abroad.
“It was a real easy deal. The tenant and landlord were in total agreement from the onset,” says Todd Lambeth, executive vice president and managing partner in the Fort Worth office of Dallas-based Bradford Commercial Real Estate Services. He represented the tenant in the long-term signing.
Not only is Texas Wireline’s manufacturing site on Halliburton’s doorstep, but it is situated just off Interstate 35W and fronts Everman Parkway, a gateway to the seven-million-sf Carter Industrial Park. Jeremy Mercer of the Mercer Co. represented the landlord, Knopf Family LP.
The structure, developed in 1979, is situated on 3.47 acres. Texas Wireline’s co-tenant, Totes Systems, is marking its ninth year in the building, which Lambeth and Kevin Santaularia, president and CEO of Bradford, once co-owned.
“I actually leased that spot to Texas Wireline,” Lambeth says, “and then I became its tenant representative after we sold the property to the Knopf family.”