
ElectroTechnical Industries, a Houston-based maker of engineered electrical power systems, is bulking up in a big way in northwest Houston. The company has locked in 337,593 square feet of manufacturing space across eight buildings at 6401 N. Eldridge Parkway in the Northwest Reservoir district, a major user commitment that effectively plants its flag at the Eldridge campus.
The lease was first reported by CoStar, which describes ElectroTechnical Industries as a Houston-based manufacturer of engineered electrical power solutions and confirms the 337,593-square-foot footprint spans eight separate buildings at the 6401 N. Eldridge address. CoStar's coverage also lays out which buildings within the Eldridge complex are included and names brokerage contacts tied to the site.
The site and the owner
The campus at 6401 N. Eldridge Parkway is part of a larger industrial portfolio owned and operated by Brennan Investment Group. As outlined by Brennan Investment Group, the firm recently closed on roughly 1.3 million square feet of manufacturing space in northwest Houston and is marketing the campus to heavy industrial users and other tenant-occupiers.
Buildings and capabilities
Listings for the Eldridge campus present it as a multi-building industrial complex with several mid-size footprints, office components and heavy-power infrastructure suited to manufacturers. Details on LoopNet show individual building sizes ranging from the low-20,000-square-foot range to nearly 90,000 square feet, along with drive-in bays and other tenant-ready features designed to let companies hit the ground running.
Why the lease matters
User leases of this scale highlight continued demand in the Northwest Reservoir submarket for functional, power-capable industrial space rather than speculative warehousing alone. Brennan has emphasized the campus' connectivity and its location within a dense manufacturing cluster as key drivers for tenant interest, as outlined by Brennan Investment Group.
CoStar's item also lists brokerage contacts tied to the campus, typically a sign of brokered transactions. We will be watching public filings and property listings for more detail on move-in timing and how ElectroTechnical Industries ultimately configures its operations across the eight-building site.









