Three Relocations and an Expansion Coming to Chisholm 20 Business Park in Benbrook

“It’s great to welcome several new businesses and their employees to Benbrook, and we’re excited to see relocations and expansions from other areas across the Metroplex,” Jackson-Shaw Vice President of Development Miles Terry said.

Dallas-based national real estate developer Jackson-Shaw announced four leases at Chisholm 20, a Class A, four-building, 917,374-square-feet business park in Benbrook, that includes three relocations and an expansion.

“It’s great to welcome several new businesses and their employees to Benbrook, and we’re excited to see relocations and expansions from other areas across the Metroplex,” Jackson-Shaw Vice President of Development Miles Terry said in a statement. “In all cases, the decision-makers saw the benefits of Chisholm 20 from its proximity to strong labor and rooftop growth, along with great visibility and easy access.”

Chisholm 20 sits at the northeast corner of Interstate 20 and Winscott Road, near U.S. Route 377 and Loop 820.

Relocations and expansion at Chisholm 20

The new tenants coming to Chisholm 20 community include:

TeaBevCo: Occupying 76,839 square feet in Building 1, TeaBevCo is the exclusive distributor behind the Texas Tea/HTeaO brands. With their operations now underway as of last summer, the company is poised to better support its fast-growing retail footprint across the region. The company is relocating from Fort Worth.

Mooring: Known for its reputation in restoration services since 1948, Mooring has secured 62,391 square feet in Building 1 and will expand its disaster recovery and commercial construction capabilities. A move-in is slated for the first half of 2025. Mooring is relocating from Grand Prairie and expanding.

Aaron’s: A household name in rent-to-own appliances, furniture and electronics, Aaron’s now occupies 170,509 square feet in Building 2, with operations launching this past summer. The company is also relocating from Grand Prairie and expanding.

U.S. AutoForce: An industry leader in automotive parts distribution, U.S. AutoForce moved into Building 3 this past spring and initially leased 114,500 square feet. Over the summer, the company expanded to take over all of Building 3, now occupying over 174,000 feet. This is a new facility to service the west side of the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Partners and markets

Jackson-Shaw said that Chief Partners is the equity partner, Ridgemont Commercial Construction is the general contractor, GSR Andrade is the architect, Kimley-Horn is the civil engineering firm, and Veritex Community Bank and Comerica Bank are the lenders.

CBRE’s Steve Koldyke, Kacy Jones, and Brian Gilcrest are the leasing team.

Jackson-Shaw is a national real estate developer with extensive experience mixing practical knowledge with solid entrepreneurship.

Founded in 1972, the company has developed more than 63 million square feet, including hospitality and industrial projects. Diverse markets where Jackson-Shaw develops include Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Charlotte, Denver, Las Vegas, Scottsdale, Phoenix, Jacksonville, and Washington, D.C.


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