Trammell Crow Company is building 2.7 million square feet of industrial space at DFW International Airport.
The real estate developer — one of the largest in the region — announced it broke ground on port Park West, a 180-acre industrial park at the airport’s southern edge earlier this week.
“port Park West is one of the largest speculative industrial projects to start in the U.S. over the past year. Its prime location will offer unmatched access to labor and logistics while its elevated architectural design and sustainable efforts will place it among the very best new developments in the DFW region,” Jake Marks, managing director with Trammell Crow, said in a statement.

The first phase of the project is set to complete during the first quarter of 2026, delivering around 1.75 million square feet of industrial space across three buildings.
The largest building will boast a footprint of over 1 million square feet.
The second phase will deliver the remaining 950,000 square feet of warehouse space across four buildings, although Trammell Crow did not specify when it planned to begin construction on that phase of the project.
Marks noted port Park West was building on the success of the broader port Park development at DFW Airport, which kicked off construction in 2018, delivering over 2 million square feet of industrial space in 2020.
He said port Park has leased millions of square feet and attracted some of the country’s biggest companies.
“We have no doubt that port Park West will be just as successful,” Marks said.
There is currently 120 million square feet of available industrial space in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, a February report from commercial real estate firm Cushman and Wakefield shows.
The firm noted industrial vacancies in Dallas reached 14% at the end of 2024 — the highest rate since 2011 — suggesting the market is currently overbuilt.