Legacy Point Snags First Tenant As Cypress Mega Park Shifts Into High Gear

Legacy Point, Prologis’ massive new industrial park in Cypress, just landed its first tenant, locking in a key deal for the 350-acre development northwest of Houston. The lease, announced today, effectively starts the clock on the build-out of what Prologis pegs as a roughly 5 million-square-foot industrial campus and signals to brokers and occupiers watching the U.S. 290 corridor that the project is officially in play.

Local energy player takes the first space

The inaugural tenant is Enchanted Rock, a Houston-based microgrid and resiliency provider, according to the Houston Business Journal. The outlet also reported that Prologis expects to break ground this month on a roughly 1 million-square-foot warehouse at Legacy Point, a major early commitment on the site. The Business Journal did not specify how much space Enchanted Rock is taking in the park.

What Legacy Point is built to offer

Prologis pitches Legacy Point as a 350-acre, master-planned industrial park that could accommodate up to about 5 million square feet of build-to-suit and speculative space, with building footprints ranging from roughly 200,000 to 1.3 million square feet, according to Prologis. The company highlights freeway frontage and multiple ingress points for trucks, along with flexible shell configurations aimed at large regional users. That ability to tailor buildings is central to its pitch to distribution, energy services and manufacturing tenants that want scale without sacrificing layout.

Building 5 and the early construction timeline

The first speculative building on the site, known as Building 5, is planned at roughly 407,302 square feet and is scheduled to deliver in early 2026 at 18501 Mound Road, according to public filings. Documents from the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation list the project’s square footage and identify Prologis, L.P. as the owner. Broker materials show Building 5 with a 36-foot clear height, more than 90 dock doors and dedicated trailer parking, details leasing agents such as Colliers are leaning on as they shop the space to big-box users…

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