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Archway Properties Revamps Service Center for Last-Mile Use

Archway Properties is underway on a major renovation and repositioning of the newest addition to its mixed-use portfolio, a distribution/warehouse in North Houston. The company expects to wrap up construction at the end of June at 300 Bammel Westfield Rd., a 29,250-square-foot former service center bought as a value-add play.

The 2.3-acre property is situated one block from the Interstate 45-FM 1960 intersection, a strategic location for fulfilling a pressing need for last mile delivery of services and goods.

“Now more than ever, it’s critical for businesses to be located within the last mile of delivery in their trade areas,” said Jason Smith, business development director of Houston-based Archway Advisors, the buyer’s brokerage arm. “Customers are shopping and seeking services much closer to their homes than they were three months ago.”

KCS Construction Services of Houston is demising and white-boxing the interior of the single-tenant project.


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