Triten Real Estate Partners completed Kenswick at 1960, a nearly 400,000-square-foot Class-A distribution development at 8311 FM 1960 Bypass Road in Humble, Texas.
The project consists of two buildings located approximately one-half mile from George Bush Intercontinental Airport’s air cargo facilities, offering direct access to key freight corridors and positioning it to serve regional, national and global distribution needs.
Kenswick at 1960 features a dual-building layout designed to create a cohesive, campus-style environment, an uncommon approach in today’s industrial market. The configuration enhances circulation and flexibility while providing distinct identity for tenants. The site also includes above-standard trailer parking and the potential for more than five acres of secured outdoor storage.
Designed to meet the needs of modern industrial operators, the development offers 36-foot clear heights, an ample dock-door count, approximately 9,000 square feet of Class A office space, and ample trailer and vehicle parking. The site’s robust layout supports both single-tenant and multi-tenant occupancy, accommodating a range of users including logistics providers, distributors, and end-users.
Strategically positioned along FM 1960 with immediate connectivity to U.S. Highway 59 (Interstate 69), and proximity to Beltway 8 and the Grand Parkway (SH 99), the property provides efficient access across the Houston metropolitan area, the Port of Houston, and key regional population centers.
Method Architecture served as architect, Grey Wolf as civil engineer, and Harvey Cleary as general contractor. CBRE’s Jason Dillee, Cape Bell, and Savannah Smith are leading leasing efforts. Triten Real Estate Partners will manage the property.
