Industrial · Houston, TX
Industrial real-estate brokers in Houston.
A specialized directory of license-verified Houston industrial brokers — warehouse, distribution, cold storage, and IOS across the Port of Houston, East Beltway, North Beltway, and Grand Parkway submarkets.
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Active TREC license verification on every broker.
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Documented industrial closings in the last 24 months — no generalists.
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Submarket coverage: Port, East Beltway, North Beltway, South Beltway, Grand Parkway.
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Bulk, regional, last-mile, cold storage, flex, and IOS specialists.
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Frequently asked questions
- What industrial submarkets are active in Houston?
- The Port of Houston (Barbours Cut, Bayport), East Beltway (I-10 East, US-90), North Beltway (I-45 North, Hardy), South Beltway (SH-288, FM-521), and the Grand Parkway corridor. Each submarket has distinct clear-height, power, and port-access profiles.
- Is Houston still a top US industrial market?
- Yes. Houston ranks in the top 5 US industrial markets by absorption and construction — driven by the Port of Houston, petrochemical demand, e-commerce distribution, and energy-sector logistics along the Grand Parkway and I-10 East.
- Are Houston industrial broker licenses verified?
- Yes. Every broker is matched to an active TREC license. We prioritize brokers with documented industrial closings in the last 24 months — generalist commercial brokers are excluded.
- What industrial types do Houston brokers cover?
- Bulk distribution, regional distribution, last-mile logistics, cold storage, flex/R&D, outdoor storage (IOS), and truck terminals. Port-adjacent and petrochemical-adjacent industrial is especially active.