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Highlights
- 199,958 SF Available Immediately
- Heavy Power via Two (2) Services: 3,000 Amp Each at 277/480 V
- 67,615 SF Climate-Controlled Warehouse
- 20’ Clear Height
- 20 Dock Doors, 4 Drive-In Doors
- Fully Sprinklered
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| Space | Size | Term | Rental Rate | Space Use | Build-Out | Available |
| 1st Floor | 199,598 SF | Negotiable | Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request | Industrial | Full Build-Out | Now |
1st Floor
| Size |
| 199,598 SF |
| Term |
| Negotiable |
| Rental Rate |
| Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request Upon Request |
| Space Use |
| Industrial |
| Build-Out |
| Full Build-Out |
| Available |
| Now |
1st Floor
| Size | 199,598 SF |
| Term | Negotiable |
| Rental Rate | Upon Request |
| Space Use | Industrial |
| Build-Out | Full Build-Out |
| Available | Now |
Property Overview
Positioned at the southern gateway to the Brookhollow Industrial District, 3191 Commonwealth sits at the confluence of I-35E, TX-114/183, and Irving Boulevard - one of the most strategically connected infill locations in Dallas. The property sits at the crossroads of Brookhollow’s established industrial base and the energy driving the neighboring Dallas Design District, Medical District, and Pegasus Park. With Love Field minutes away and the Dallas CBD skyline visible from the site, 3191 Commonwealth offers the rare combination of urban infill access and true last-mile positioning that the market demands.
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- Frank Kasmir Associates Inc
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- Kasmir Fabrics
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About West Brookhollow
The West Brookhollow industrial submarket lies at the geographic center of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Intersected by key trade routes like Texas State Highways 183 and 114, Loop 12, and, perhaps most importantly, I-35W, the region has been a popular destination for distribution companies for decades.
Being one of Dallas’ original suburban industrial hubs, a majority of the stock in West Brookhollow can be found in small to mid-sized industrial sites and flex buildings of an older vintage. The biggest cluster of these buildings is along John Carpenter Freeway near the former Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad line purchased by the City of Dallas and Fort Worth in the mid-1980s. Additional hubs are concentrated on the other side of the river in Irving.
Being the product of previous construction cycles, this submarket is relatively well insulated from supply-side pressures that have impacted many of its peers throughout Dallas-Fort Worth. Although space is occasionally cleared to make way for new developments, options are fairly limited thanks to the proliferation of smaller parcels, many of which are occupied by owner-users.




