Jackson-Shaw to develop Irving industrial park

Parc GSW promises Irving 683,000 square feet of industrial space when it opens later this year.

Irving is the location for a newly announced industrial park under development by Jackson-Shaw and real estate manager Clarion Partners.

When open in fourth quarter 2016, Parc GSW will offer 683,000 square feet of industrial space in the 7,000-acre Great Southwest Industrial District. The 50-acre, 682,491-square-foot development will feature two buildings for users requiring spaces from 100,000 square feet to 682,491 square feet.

“Opportunities for development are limited in GSW [the Great Southwest district], and we believe this is an appropriate time to develop an industrial park between two major urban areas,” said Jason Nunley, vice president of development of Jackson-Shaw, a Dallas-based real estate development firm, commenting in a news release.

Brett Owens, John Brewer and Ben Phillips of Transwestern will lease the property to industrial users.

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The first building, known as Building A, will feature 450,800 square feet and offer 36-foot clear heights, 255 parking spaces, 96 dock-high doors, 185-foot truck court and two drive-in doors, among other features. Building B will offer 232,500 square feet with 32-foot clear heights, 109 parking spaces, 38 dock-high doors and a front-load configuration.