Triten Real Estate Partners has wrapped construction on a two-building distribution campus in Humble, dropping nearly 400,000 square feet of Class A logistics space onto the FM 1960 corridor. The Kenswick at 1960 complex sits along FM 1960 near Kenswick Drive, just a few minutes from George Bush Intercontinental Airport, and is aimed squarely at users that live and die by tight delivery windows.
The Project At A Glance
Per a May 6 news release, the Kenswick at 1960 Distribution Center totals about 392,650 square feet and is built to support both single- and multi-tenant occupancy, as reported by Community Impact. The release also notes the campus brings in ample dock doors, trailer and vehicle parking, roughly 9,000 square feet of Class A office space and room for more than five acres of secured outdoor storage.
In plain terms, it is a modern, institutional-grade logistics park built for companies that need room to maneuver trucks, store trailers and still have enough office space to run day-to-day operations on site.
What’s Inside Each Building
The project’s marketing materials list two front-load buildings of roughly 214,600 square feet and 178,050 square feet, with 36-foot clear heights, ESFR sprinklers, 42 dock-high doors and two ramps per building, plus 180-foot truck courts, according to the property brochure. Each building also includes about 4,400 square feet of spec office space and substantial trailer parking, features geared toward logistics providers and distributors, per the listing for the park.
Put together, the specs read like a checklist for modern distribution users: tall clear heights for racking, deep truck courts for busy yards and enough dock positions to keep freight flowing…