Alliance Texas Industrial & Flex
Real Estate Market


Industrial Market Stats

Updated February 2025

Bldg RangeMarket Size (SF)Avail. SpaceVacancy %Est. Rental Rate
5K - 50K3.8M SF276K SF7.26%$13.50/SF
50K - 200K6.2M SF803K SF12.95%$9.25/SF
200K +74M SF13.4M SF18.11%$8.50/SF

Flex Market Stats

Updated February 2025

RangeMarket Size (SF)Avail. SpaceVacancy %Est. Rental Rate
5K - 20K730K SF23.4K SF3.21%$14.75/SF
20K - 100K696K SF114K SF16.38%$14.50/SF
100K +322K SF4.4K SF1.37%$11.25/SF

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Three Reasons to move or expand your business in Alliance, TX.

1.) Strategic Location and Infrastructure:
Alliance, located in the thriving Fort Worth area, is part of the expansive AllianceTexas development, a 27,000-acre master-planned community designed for business success. It’s anchored by the Alliance Global Logistics Hub, which includes a major industrial airport (Fort Worth Alliance Airport), BNSF Railway’s intermodal facility, and proximity to major highways like I-35W. This connectivity provides unparalleled access to national and international markets, making it ideal for logistics, manufacturing, or distribution businesses. The presence of over 570 companies, including giants like Amazon and FedEx, underscores its status as a logistics powerhouse, offering your business efficient supply chain opportunities.
2.) Economic Incentives and Business Growth:
Alliance benefits from Texas’s business-friendly climate, with no state income tax and a range of local incentives aimed at fostering growth. The area has attracted significant corporate investment—think Facebook’s $1 billion data center and Charles Schwab’s regional campus—driving job creation (over 66,000 jobs) and economic activity. Hillwood, the developer behind Alliance,Texas, offers tailored real estate solutions, from build-to-suit office spaces to industrial facilities, often paired with tax abatements or infrastructure support. This environment is primed for businesses looking to scale up cost-effectively while tapping into a growing regional economy.
3.) Access to Talent and Quality of Life:
The Alliance corridor draws a skilled workforce from the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, one of the fastest-growing regions in the U.S., with a population nearing 8 million. Nearby educational institutions, like the University of North Texas and Tarrant County College, supply a steady stream of talent, while the area’s lower cost of living—compared to national averages—makes it easier to attract and retain employees. Communities like Heritage and Harvest offer family-friendly living with top-rated schools, parks, and retail hubs like Alliance Town Center, enhancing employee satisfaction and making Alliance a compelling spot for businesses needing a stable, motivated workforce.


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Disclaimer - The information provide on this webpage is obtained from multiple sources believed to be reliable. We make no guarantee, warranties or representations as to the completeness or accuracy thereof. Always conduct your own research and consult with professionals before making leasing decisions. The data is subject to change any time.

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