Google LLC, the California-based tech giant, has secured a lease for a 1.1-million-square-foot warehouse located in west Fort Worth, as reported by commercial real estate data firm CoStar Group Inc.
The facility is situated within the 520-acre Majestic Silver Creek Business Park, off Silver Creek Road, west of Loop 820. This marks Google’s second major lease in the region as the company plans to invest $1 billion in Texas this year to support the growth of its cloud and data center infrastructure.
The warehouse, constructed by California-based Majestic Realty last September, was noted by Cody Gibbs, CoStar’s director of market analytics, in an email to the Dallas Business Journal. Majestic, which also manages much of the real estate in the Fort Worth Stockyards, first announced the industrial park development in 2022. The site is approximately three miles from Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Lightning II fighter jet assembly plant.
Neither Google nor Craig Cavileer, executive vice president of Majestic, responded to DBJ’s requests for comment.
Gibbs also highlighted that Google has committed to another lease of over 1 million square feet at the Northlake 35 Logistics Park, a large development by Falcon Commercial Development and Clarion Partners in Denton County. The $20.2 million project, listed as “Project Beast” in Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation filings, is set to complete its first phase by 2026.
Gibbs mentioned that these two locations are expected to house materials for Google’s expanding data centers, particularly for its existing campuses in Midlothian and Red Oak.
These leases are among the top five largest in Texas this year, with the West Fort Worth lease ranking third, following two large leases in Houston, according to CoStar’s real estate tracking data.
The Dallas-Fort Worth area has become a major hub for data centers, accounting for around 10% of the national primary market, making it the second-largest market after Northern Virginia. The region ranks fourth overall, behind Northern Virginia, Atlanta, and Phoenix, with a vacancy rate of just 1.4%, based on commercial real estate firm Avison Young’s analysis.
Fort Worth has already seen significant investment in data centers from tech companies. Facebook’s data center in AllianceTexas, located in the far northern part of the city, is one of Tarrant County’s largest taxpayers, with its taxable property and business personal property valued at over $994 million in 2023, according to Tarrant Appraisal District records. This places it as the fourth-highest in the county.
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