Texas Technology Park, or 'TTP', is ideal for medical use and life sciences, encompassing activities from research and development to manufacturing and distribution. This cutting-edge property was built in six phases, consisting of 16 buildings totaling 759,861 square feet on 68 acres.
Texas Technology Park features high ceilings and robust infrastructure tailored for specialized equipment and storage. Key features include 12- to 30-foot clear heights, an upgraded transformer to ensure power reliability for critical processes, and a secure, gated environment for handling sensitive materials. The site offers ample parking, strong circulation, fiber connectivity, and is fully sprinklered, with additional yard space to accommodate specialized equipment or backup power.
Its proximity to the Texas Medical Center offers strategic advantages, providing easy access to a vast network of healthcare professionals and opportunities for industry collaborations. Additionally, crucial arterial routes are just a five-minute drive away, including Loop 610, State Highway 288, and Highway 90. William P. Hobby Airport is a quick 11-mile drive from the park, providing a quick solution for business travel and logistics. TTP offers unmatched accessibility with numerous ingress and egress points, abundant on-site parking, and enhanced operational flow for efficient truck access. Furthermore, frontage on Kirby Drive and West Bellfort Avenue provides elevated exposure to approximately 15,813 vehicles per day.
Occupants here are immensely supported by a robustly affluent population and a highly educated workforce within a 3-mile radius. Brimming with 56,902 households, these residents showcase an average household income of $102,045. An exceptional 57% of residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher, creating a deep, educated labor base anchored by a workforce that is 70% education and health-driven, with an additional 8% in blue-collar industries.
Don't wait any longer to reach out. Texas Technology Park positions users at the intersection of specialized infrastructure, premier access to the Texas Medical Center, and a highly skilled local workforce tailored to support long-term operational growth.