Jackson-Shaw Completes Austin Business Park

Two of the campus' facilities are already fully leased.

Jackson-Shaw has completed ATX 130 Business Park, a Class A, four-building industrial development totaling 602,470 square feet in Austin, Texas. The developer broke ground on the project in March 2023. The estimated development costs amounted to some $50 million, according to public records.

Aerial rendering of ATX 130, an industrial campus in Austin, Texas
ATX 130 Business Park comprises four industrial buildings spread across a 67-acre site. Image courtesy of Jackson-Shaw

Project partners included Greystar, Whitman Peterson and Marketplace Real Estate Group as equity partners, together with Comerica and Veritex, which provided construction financing. Method was the architectural firm. Burton served as general contractor and Westwood was the civil engineering firm.

Located at 6807 Elroy Road, the business park is just off Highway 130 and about 5 miles from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport and Tesla’s 2,500-acre Gigafactory. ATX 130 also has access to Interstate 35 and Highway 71.

The property could house various industrial users, including third-party logistics providers, R&D users, e-commerce distribution and consumer goods warehousing. Aquila Commercial is handling leasing for ATX 130.

Two buildings, fully leased

Two of the park’s buildings have already been fully leased. Jackson-Shaw expects the remaining two facilities to find tenants soon due to 67-acre complex’s strategic location in the rapidly growing Southeast Austin submarket.

Ferguson, a distributor of plumbing supplies, PVF, waterworks and fire and fabrication products, has leased the entire Building 3, a 207,280-square-foot facility with a 32-foot clear height and 45 dock doors.

Hotline Delivery, a third-party logistics company seeking closer proximity to the airport, has leased the entire 120,440-square-foot Building 1.

Building 2 has 80,365 square feet, while Building 4 measures 194,385 square feet. Both feature move-in ready spec office space to accommodate tenants’ immediate needs.

Features at all four facilities include ESFR fire protection systems, ample parking and trailer storage.


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Miles Terry, vice president of development at Jackson-Shaw, said there is interest from users that would take the remaining full buildings and some that would take only a portion of each.

“Both buildings are designed to be flexible, with four entries to accommodate multiple tenants of various sizes or a single tenant,” Terry told Commercial Property Executive.

More Jackson-Shaw activity in Texas

Earlier this month, Jackson-Shaw broke ground on GreensPORT Logistics Park, a two-building, 535,478-square-foot industrial campus in Houston it expects to complete by the third quarter of 2025. The property has access to Interstate 10 and is about 14 miles from downtown Houston and 25 miles from George Bush International Airport.

Another Jackson-Shaw development in the Lone Star State is Post Oak Logistics Park, a 536,992-square-foot, two-building industrial project in Houston. In April, Festival Trading Co. leased an entire 168,893-square-foot facility at the 43-acre campus.

And, at the beginning of the year, Jackson-Shaw partnered with Compatriot Capital to develop Lakeview Business District, a more than 1.8 million-square-foot industrial campus in the Dallas-Fort Worth submarket of Rowlett, Texas. The complex will have five buildings ranging between 88,000 and 417,000 square feet.