
M2G Ventures said it completed a 645,000-square-foot Class A industrial development, North Quarter 35, in far North Fort Worth’s TexasAlliance Mobility Innovation Zone.
The property is off of the North Freeway, Graham Cracker Drive, and Golden Triangle Boulevard.
“We purchased the dirt in April 2019 with the vision of developing a first-class industrial park setting that meets tenants’ demand for great highway frontage, strategic location, and unmatched visibility,” Jessica Miller Essl, co-founder of the Fort Worth real estate investment and development firm, said in a release. “The delivery of North Quarter 35 exceeded that vision by continuously seeking the development’s differentiators and in return, created a one-of-a-kind industrial opportunity.”
M2G is touting North Quarter 35 to end users, offering “prominent signage, expansive storefronts, enhanced landscaping and pedestrian zones, as well as ample customer and employee parking,” and “direct visibility of over two million people at the corner of the Golden Triangle’s major East West thoroughfare.”
“The Fort Worth industrial market has entered unchartered territory as it relates to not only supply, but also demand,” said Seth Koschak, managing director and partner in Stream Realty Partners, which is handling leasing for the project.
“With North Quarter 35 coming online, activity has increased dramatically, and we fully anticipate 2021 will be a record year for our industrial market. We had approximately 4.5 million square feet of deals executed in the first quarter of 2021 and an additional five million square feet is expected to sign in the coming weeks.”
GSR Andrade is the architect and FCL Builders is the general contractor of record for North Quarter 35.