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Mission Supply 111 Industrial Blvd Industriel/Logistique 2 255 m² 100 % Loué À vendre Mansfield, TX 76063 2 695 360 € (1 195,41 €/m²) Taux de capitalisation 7,93 %



INFORMATIONS PRINCIPALES SUR L'INVESTISSEMENT
- 24,270-Square-Foot Industrial Asset Situated on 1.35 Acres
- Opportunity For Owner-Use or Investor to Lease and Cash Flow Shallow Bay Asset
- Recent Renovations to the Parking Lot, Office Space, and New Paint
- Short-Term Sale-Leaseback with Mission Sales and Supply
- Features 11 Grade-Level Doors, One Dock-High Door, and 18’ Clear Heights
- Four +/- 6,000 Square-Foot Suites that are Individually Metered
RÉSUMÉ ANALYTIQUE
Marcus & Millichap is pleased to present the opportunity to acquire the property located at 111 Industrial Boulevard in Mansfield, Texas, occupied by the owner, Mission Supply and Pacific Management. The subject property consists of approximately 24,270 square feet of warehouse space and is situated on
1.35 acres of land. The two-building asset features metal construction/roofing, four suites, a clear height of 18’, three-phase heavy power with 200 amps and 240 volts, and 20 parking spaces. Equipped with 10 drive-in doors, the property also has one dock-high platform with a dual grade-level entrance to two
separate suites. Recent renovations have been made to the parking lot, office space, and exterior painting. Upon the sale of the property, Mission Sales and Supply plans to execute a short-term triple-net leaseback at $11.00 per square foot. Established in 2005, Mission Sales and Supply is a leading distributor of
specialty vibration control systems.
Located just off South Main Street, the property is primely situated within the Mansfield submarket, easily accessible by U.S. Route 287 and Texas 360 Tollway, which creates a dividing line between metro Fort Worth and metro Dallas. With 10.9 million square feet of industrial space, Mansfield is a midsized submarket, dominated by distribution and logistics facilities. At the midway point of 2025, 12-month rolling net absorption remained in positive territory at about 224,000 square feet. During this time, nearly 821,000 square feet were delivered on net, pushing the vacancy rate up from 5.6 percent in Q2 last year to 11.1 percent in Q2 2025. However, among comparable properties under 50,000 square feet, availability remained tight with vacancies at 4.0 percent in Q2. Across the entire Mansfield submarket, annual rent growth decelerated to 3.1 percent, posting a 10-year low and pushing the average market rent to about $10.30 per square foot. Going into the second half of 2025, there were only 312,000 square feet of industrial space under construction in Mansfield, representing only 2.9 percent of the inventory (CoStar).
The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex is the fourth-most populous metro in the nation, with a total of 8.1 million residents. It is composed of 13 counties stretching nearly 10,000 square miles. The city of Dallas houses 1.3 million people, followed by Fort Worth with nearly 980,000 residents. Strong job growth continually draws new residents to the region. To accommodate the additional traffic, the region’s transportation network is evolving. Traffic flow is improved as freeways are expanded and miles are being added to tollways and turnpikes. The growth of the transportation network is vital to supporting commuters to the metro’s numerous corporations and growing industries. Dallas/Fort Worth’s population growth in recent years ranks among the highest in the U.S. for a major metro. The Metroplex is home to 24 Fortune 500 companies and many regional headquarters, drawing workers and residents. The area’s extensive network of rail and highways, along with the International Inland Port of Dallas, ensure its status as a distribution hub (Marcus & Millichap).
1.35 acres of land. The two-building asset features metal construction/roofing, four suites, a clear height of 18’, three-phase heavy power with 200 amps and 240 volts, and 20 parking spaces. Equipped with 10 drive-in doors, the property also has one dock-high platform with a dual grade-level entrance to two
separate suites. Recent renovations have been made to the parking lot, office space, and exterior painting. Upon the sale of the property, Mission Sales and Supply plans to execute a short-term triple-net leaseback at $11.00 per square foot. Established in 2005, Mission Sales and Supply is a leading distributor of
specialty vibration control systems.
Located just off South Main Street, the property is primely situated within the Mansfield submarket, easily accessible by U.S. Route 287 and Texas 360 Tollway, which creates a dividing line between metro Fort Worth and metro Dallas. With 10.9 million square feet of industrial space, Mansfield is a midsized submarket, dominated by distribution and logistics facilities. At the midway point of 2025, 12-month rolling net absorption remained in positive territory at about 224,000 square feet. During this time, nearly 821,000 square feet were delivered on net, pushing the vacancy rate up from 5.6 percent in Q2 last year to 11.1 percent in Q2 2025. However, among comparable properties under 50,000 square feet, availability remained tight with vacancies at 4.0 percent in Q2. Across the entire Mansfield submarket, annual rent growth decelerated to 3.1 percent, posting a 10-year low and pushing the average market rent to about $10.30 per square foot. Going into the second half of 2025, there were only 312,000 square feet of industrial space under construction in Mansfield, representing only 2.9 percent of the inventory (CoStar).
The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex is the fourth-most populous metro in the nation, with a total of 8.1 million residents. It is composed of 13 counties stretching nearly 10,000 square miles. The city of Dallas houses 1.3 million people, followed by Fort Worth with nearly 980,000 residents. Strong job growth continually draws new residents to the region. To accommodate the additional traffic, the region’s transportation network is evolving. Traffic flow is improved as freeways are expanded and miles are being added to tollways and turnpikes. The growth of the transportation network is vital to supporting commuters to the metro’s numerous corporations and growing industries. Dallas/Fort Worth’s population growth in recent years ranks among the highest in the U.S. for a major metro. The Metroplex is home to 24 Fortune 500 companies and many regional headquarters, drawing workers and residents. The area’s extensive network of rail and highways, along with the International Inland Port of Dallas, ensure its status as a distribution hub (Marcus & Millichap).
INFORMATIONS SUR L’IMMEUBLE
Prix | 2 695 360 € | Surface utile brute | 2 255 m² |
Prix par m² | 1 195,41 € | Nb d’étages | 1 |
Type de vente | Investissement ou propriétaire occupant | Année de construction | 1995 |
Taux de capitalisation | 7,93 % | Ratio de stationnement | 0,08/1 000 m² |
Type de bien | Industriel/Logistique | Hauteur libre du plafond | 5,49 m |
Sous-type de bien | Entrepôt | Nb de portes élevées/de chargement | 1 |
Classe d’immeuble | C | Nb d’accès plain-pied/portes niveau du sol | 11 |
Surface du lot | 0,55 ha | ||
Zonage | I-1 |
Prix | 2 695 360 € |
Prix par m² | 1 195,41 € |
Type de vente | Investissement ou propriétaire occupant |
Taux de capitalisation | 7,93 % |
Type de bien | Industriel/Logistique |
Sous-type de bien | Entrepôt |
Classe d’immeuble | C |
Surface du lot | 0,55 ha |
Surface utile brute | 2 255 m² |
Nb d’étages | 1 |
Année de construction | 1995 |
Ratio de stationnement | 0,08/1 000 m² |
Hauteur libre du plafond | 5,49 m |
Nb de portes élevées/de chargement | 1 |
Nb d’accès plain-pied/portes niveau du sol | 11 |
Zonage | I-1 |
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TAXES FONCIÈRES
Numéro de parcelle | 06658369 | Évaluation des aménagements | 1 303 843 € |
Évaluation du terrain | 259 465 € | Évaluation totale | 1 563 309 € |
TAXES FONCIÈRES
Numéro de parcelle
06658369
Évaluation du terrain
259 465 €
Évaluation des aménagements
1 303 843 €
Évaluation totale
1 563 309 €
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