Welcome to the Mission Industrial Park at Anzalduas: A Premier Business Destination

Mission Industrial Park

 

The Mission Industrial Park at Anzalduas is set to transform South TX, with a groundbreaking $50 million investment in its first phase. This 145-acre development will offer a substantial 6.3 million square feet of mixed-use industrial space dedicated to warehousing, including 2.2 million square feet. Strategically located just a mile from the Anzalduas International Bridge, this park is poised to meet the region’s urgent demand for industrial and warehousing space, where current vacancy rates are critically low.

 

Prime Location with Unmatched Connectivity

The Industrial Park at Anzalduas benefits from its proximity to the Anzalduas International Bridge, which links directly to Reynosa, Mexico. This strategic location positions the park as a key player in enhancing trade and logistics between the U.S. and Mexico. With the bridge’s expansion set to increase commercial traffic significantly, the park offers unparalleled access to vital trade routes, making it an ideal site for businesses looking to capitalize on cross-border commerce.

 

A Vision of Growth and Opportunity

The park is designed to accommodate the region’s burgeoning industrial needs, driven by increased trade with Mexico and ongoing commercial expansion. This CoStep project is focused on physical construction, fostering enduring growth, and creating valuable opportunities for the Mission community.

 

Why Choose the Mission Industrial Park at Anzalduas?

  • Strategic Location: It is near the Anzalduas International Bridge, which provides easy access to Mexico and critical trade routes.
  • Expansive Space: Offering 6.3 million square feet of industrial and warehousing space to meet diverse business needs.
  • Growth Potential: A significant investment in local infrastructure and future development, fostering economic expansion and opportunity.
  • Ongoing Development: Phase 1 is set to provide immediate relief to the region’s industrial space shortage, with a vision for long-term growth.