Positioned on a hard corner at Applewhite Road and Zarzamora Street, this ±39-acre tract offers a rare opportunity for heavy industrial development in South
San Antonio. The site is **zoned MI-1 (Manufacturing – Heavy Industrial)**, allowing for a wide range of high-impact industrial uses including manufacturing, San Antonio. The site is **zoned MI-1 (Manufacturing – Heavy Industrial)**, allowing for a wide range of high-impact industrial uses including manufacturing,
Sewer, water & electricity
distribution, logistics, outside storage, and industrial service operations (subject to city regulations). Approximately 28 acres are usable, providing a substantial, distribution, logistics, outside storage, and industrial service operations (subject to city regulations). Approximately 28 acres are usable, providing a substantial,
efficient development footprint with excellent frontage, access, and long-term operational flexibility. The corner location enhances visibility, circulation, and truck efficient development footprint with excellent frontage, access, and long-term operational flexibility. The corner location enhances visibility, circulation, and truck
access—key attributes for industrial users and institutional operators. The property is strategically located near major economic drivers, including Texas A&M access—key attributes for industrial users and institutional operators. The property is strategically located near major economic drivers, including Texas A&M
University–San Antonio, supporting workforce depth and regional growth. In addition, the University Health Palo Alto Hospital, currently under development University–San Antonio, supporting workforce depth and regional growth. In addition, the University Health Palo Alto Hospital, currently under development
nearby, is expected to catalyze significant infrastructure investment, employment growth, and increased demand for industrial and service-oriented uses in the nearby, is expected to catalyze significant infrastructure investment, employment growth, and increased demand for industrial and service-oriented uses in the
surrounding area.