DICK'S Sporting Goods
DICK’S Sporting Goods (NYSE: DKS) announced on Tuesday that it plans to construct an 800,000-square-foot regional distribution center in south Fort Worth.
The center within Hillwood’s Risinger/35 Logistics Park is expected to bring 300 new full-time jobs to the region over the next 10 years.
The complex, located on 89.5 acres at Risinger Road and Old Burleson Road, will be developed and constructed by Hillwood Construction Services.
“We’re thrilled to announce our plans to build and open a distribution center in Fort Worth,” said Sean Whitehouse, DICK’S senior vice president of supply chain, in a statement. “This facility will support the rapid growth of our business, including in the state of Texas, and enable more efficient and effective flow of product to athletes whether they shop in-store or online. We’re also excited to play an active role in the Fort Worth community.”
Construction is scheduled to begin early this fall with a groundbreaking, and the building phase is expected to produce more than 800 temporary construction jobs to the area. The facility is expected to open in early 2026.
The next-generation facility will support DICK’S business in Texas and provide distribution capabilities to more than 100 DICK’S Sporting Goods stores across several states.
DICK’S Fort Worth location joins the existing DICK’S distribution network that includes facilities in Atlanta, Georgia; Conklin, New York; Goodyear, Arizona; Plainfield, Indiana; and Smithton, Pennsylvania.
“Hillwood is honored to partner with DICK’S Sporting Goods to deliver their next-generation distribution facility at our Risinger/35 Logistics Park development in south Fort Worth,” said Reid Goetz, senior vice president of Hillwood. “DICK’S Sporting Goods is a best-in-class company with a premier brand, we are proud they have selected Fort Worth and our highly experienced, vertically-integrated Hillwood industrial development team for this substantial new facility investment and supply chain network expansion.”
Kris Bjorson, Jamie Galati and Blake Rogers of JLL represented DICK’S Sporting Goods in the transaction. Goetz, Samuel Rhea, and Jack Barkley represented Hillwood. Stream’s National Program Management team under Joe Latauro and Patrick Daugherty are providing owner's representative services — overseeing Hillwood in the development of the center.
GSR is the project’s lead architect, and Westwood is the civil engineering design firm for the project.