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Texas  + Dallas-Fort Worth  + Industrial  | 
JW Mitchell unloads 2 SE warehouses

13 DFW Warehouses Part of $207.5M Portfolio Deal

A Dalfen-led team picked up a 19-property, 1.38-million-square-foot shallow bay logistics portfolio located across Dallas-Fort Worth and three other midwestern metro areas. 13 of the properties were in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Mapletree Investments sold the package for for $207.5 million. 

Newmark’s Jack Fraker,  Dom Espinosa and Travis McEldowney advised the seller, in cooperation with Terry Coyne and Melissa Copley and Bert Sanders.Jordan Roeschlaub, Christopher Kramer, Chris Lozinak and Dan Axelson secured a $150.9 million loan from Wells Fargo on behalf of the buyer. 

The average building size was 72,614 square feet. The properties are over 94% leased.

According to Newmark Research, U.S. industrial sales in the fourth quarter of 2025 increased 12% year-over-year, with transaction volume rising sequentially each quarter. Fourth-quarter activity registered the highest volume since 2022, reflecting continued investor demand for well-leased, strategically positioned industrial properties.

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