Presenting a rare opportunity in the Permian Basin, 7104 W County Road 116 offers a 94,274-square-foot, multi-structure industrial complex situated on 40.94 acres. This institutional-quality facility includes a 41,700-square-foot heavy-duty main shop equipped with four 10-ton bridge cranes, 16 oversized 14-foot by 16-foot overhead doors, a 17-foot hook height, and heated interiors, all designed to streamline service, fabrication, and maintenance workflows. The drive-thru shop configuration maximizes equipment flow and minimizes downtime. Adjacent to the shop is a 24,800-square-foot, two-story office headquarters, professionally finished and highly functional, with over 30 private offices, open workspaces, multiple conference rooms, locker rooms, break areas, and a 96-seat training auditorium, ideal for high-volume team operations.
The property also features a 9,200-square-foot wash bay with six overhead doors, a 2-ton crane, a 4,524-square-foot fuel island, and a 12,800-square-foot canopy building with 12 additional overhead doors and 1,250 square feet of office space. Supporting infrastructure includes four dedicated parking lots, a large, stabilized yard, full perimeter fencing, security camera coverage throughout, and a comprehensive fire sprinkler system. With multiple points of ingress and egress, this site is tailored for high-throughput industrial users, offering flexibility and durability available in January 2026.
Strategically located directly on Interstate 20, the property ensures seamless regional access across the Midland–Odessa corridor and beyond. It benefits from proximity to the Midland International Air and Space Port and Class I rail service, placing it within Foreign Trade Zone No. 165, a major advantage for import/export operations. This high-access location supports heavy logistics movement and supply chain efficiency. The surrounding area hosts major industrial operators, including Delta Fuel, Peak Completions, and Spindletop Energy Producer, forming a synergistic business environment with built-in demand and strong visibility.
Midland, situated in the heart of the Permian Basin, is an industrial powerhouse where the oil and gas sector anchors one of the most productive regions in the United States. With a well-educated and engineering-focused workforce nearly double the national average, the area attracts top-tier technical and mechanical talent. The population within a 10-mile radius exceeds 176,000 and is forecasted to grow by another 10% in the next four years, driven by high-paying jobs and continuous energy sector investment. 7104 W County Road 116 stands out as a turnkey solution for companies looking to establish a high-performing hub or expand regional operations.