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Cold Creek Solutions Bring Second Project to Texas

Cold Creek Solutions Bring Second Project to Texas

Dallas-Fort Worth-based developer Cold Creek Solutions (CCS) recently broke ground on a 300,500-square-foot cold storage facility in San Antonio. The cold storage facility will be one of the largest facilities in San Antonio and surrounding areas.

The facility is located at the intersection of I-10 E and loop 410, which puts it in a prime position to service the explosive growth of the area. Features include more than 294,500 square feet of fully convertible temperature-controlled space.

This is the second cold storage project for CCS in Texas. CCS’ first Texas project, a 374,560-square-foot cold storage facility in Denton, is scheduled to be completed in August 2022. 

“The Cold Creek Solutions team is excited to bring our second project to the state of Texas and help meet the need for frozen and refrigerated infrastructure in San Antonio,” said Matt McWilliams, Cold Creek Solutions president and managing partner. “The facility’s strategic location will allow businesses to take advantage of the growing local market and will offer a high level of flexibility to meet their specific needs.”

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About Lisa Brown

Lisa Brown has decades of experience in corporate communications and marketing management with organizations including Coldwell Banker Residential, Grubb & Ellis, Marcus & Millichap, NAIOP, SIOR and ALM. In those positions, she worked in conjunction with chief executive officers and chief marketing officers to create corporate messaging, cohesive branding standards, strategic marketing plans and thought pieces. Brown is a frequent speaker at industry events and an editing adjunct professor for an online course. She has a master’s degree in mass communications from San Jose State University.

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