Dalfen Industrial Closes Major Sale of One Million+ SF Houston Logistics Park to Global Tech Giant Foxconn
June 6, 2025 | Globe NewswireEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Dalfen Industrial recently announced the sale of Fairbanks Logistics Park, a premier four-building, 1,026,609-square-foot Class A industrial campus in Northwest Houston, to Foxconn. This transaction marks a significant growth move for another Fortune 50 tech manufacturer entering the Houston market—joining the ranks of Apple and Nvidia, who have also announced major investments in the region. Together, these developments are helping to position the city as a growing hub for advanced manufacturing and AI infrastructure.
Fairbanks Logistics Park is located at the intersection of Beltway 8 and Highway 249, with immediate access to Highway 290, offering exceptional connectivity within one of Houston’s most dynamic and high-growth industrial submarkets. The area is home to several national and global occupiers, including Amazon, UPS, Target, and Home Depot.
Dalfen’s foresight in sourcing the site off-market in September 2023 through a forward sale agreement underscores the firm's deep market knowledge and ability to identify high-value infill opportunities. The company's vision in selecting this location was validated when, shortly after executing a lease, Foxconn returned with interest in acquiring the entire park—ultimately resulting in the successful sale.
“Identifying Fairbanks Logistics Park as a prime industrial location early on is a testament to Dalfen’s market intelligence and strategic investment approach,” said John Lettieri, Market Officer for Dalfen’s Central Region. “The strong tenant and investor demand we’ve seen reflects our commitment to delivering top-tier assets in high-growth corridors. Houston continues to be a core market for us, with its expanding population, robust infrastructure, and increasing throughput at the Port driving long-term industrial demand.”
Sean Dalfen, President and CEO of Dalfen Industrial, added, “This transaction underscores the accelerating demand for U.S.-based industrial infrastructure to support advanced manufacturing and supply chain resilience. As more companies reevaluate their logistics and production strategies, we see continued opportunity in delivering well-located, institutional-quality assets that align with the evolving needs of global manufacturers.”
The transaction was brokered on Dalfen’s behalf by Stream Realty’s Garrett Geaccone, Jeremy Lumbreras, and Tyler Maner. Reggie Beavan and Joshua Brown of Newmark Group, Inc. represented Foxconn.
Dalfen Industrial owns and operates a national portfolio exceeding 55+ million square feet, with a focus on last-mile and infill industrial assets that serve the logistics needs of growing urban populations.
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