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Surge in sublet space drives rent discounts across North Texas logistics sector

Logistics tenants capitalize on the increased availability of discounted sublet space
In one of the refgion's largest industrial sublease signings, INW Dallas One, a firm focused on R&D, production and packaging of various cosmetic and pharmaceutical products, took over 1111 N 28th Ave., a renovated distribution facility near the D/FW Airport earlier this year. This region has attracted other major industrial tenants in this sector including McKesson. (CoStar)
In one of the refgion's largest industrial sublease signings, INW Dallas One, a firm focused on R&D, production and packaging of various cosmetic and pharmaceutical products, took over 1111 N 28th Ave., a renovated distribution facility near the D/FW Airport earlier this year. This region has attracted other major industrial tenants in this sector including McKesson. (CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
November 20, 2025 | 5:30 P.M.

The logistics real estate sector in Dallas-Fort Worth is currently grappling with elevated availability from two sources. Over the past year, the amount of industrial space available for lease has increased by 7.7 million square feet, mostly in new buildings completed by developers. North Texas has remained near the top of the country for new industrial construction for several years now. The area's population growth, centralized location, and ease of doing business have made it a hotbed for both users and developers alike.

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