
ATLIX' U.S. HQ will be located at 1825 Mustang Court in Southlake [Photo: Bradford]
Italian 3D printer supplier ATLIX plans to open a U.S. headquarters and distribution center in an industrial area near Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, the company announced.
ATLIX—which manufactures industrial metal 3D printers in Italy and distributes them worldwide—inked a long-term lease for a 17,180 SF space at 1825 Mustang Court in Southlake.
” ATLIX’s executives chose Dallas-Fort Worth for its U.S. headquarters because they wanted to be in an easily accessible international city,” Shane Benner, first VP in the Fort Worth office of Dallas-based Bradford Commercial Real Estate Services, said in a statement. “They’ll be hosting clients from all over the world at this site,”
Benner represented the tenant in the lease transaction.
ATLIX’ new U.S. headquarters will include a 4,300-SF office, demonstration space, storage area, and distribution center. The company’s highly specialized 3D printers will continue to be manufactured in Italy.
ATLIX is the rebranded name of the former Trumpf additive manufacturing division, following the sale of the division in July 2025 to a private equity fund. Recognized for its precision engineering of 3D printers, ATLIX aims to leverage Italy’s manufacturing flexibility with the company’s own global ambitions.
“Mustang Court checked all the boxes in the best way for ATLIX ‘s executives,” Benner said. “It was important to them to find an upscale location near DFW Airport.”
Mustang Court, totaling 335,401 square feet across three buildings, is located less than six miles from DFW Airport, which handles close to 1,800 flights per day. ATLIX’ U.S. hub offers easy access to three freeways and includes the benefit of a Triple Freeport Tax Exemption, Bradford noted.
Benner said the site search went full circle in less than four months. Keaton Brice and Andrew Gilbert of Holt Lunsford Commercial represented the landlord, BSREP III Mustang Court LP.
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