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Humble Warehouse Surge: BCS Fires Up New Industrial Park By Bush Airport

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Published on January 24, 2026
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North Houston’s warehouse game is getting another boost, as BCS Capital Group has kicked off construction on Humble Westfield Business Park just west of George Bush Intercontinental Airport. The project brings four concrete tilt-wall warehouse buildings totaling about 168,840 square feet to roughly 11.4 acres, adding fresh small- to mid-bay logistics space to a corridor that is already a hotbed for distribution users.

What BCS Is Building

The developer’s second industrial play in the Houston area, following its Grove Business Park project in Baytown, will consist of four concrete tilt-wall structures that together add up to about 168,840 square feet, according to the Houston Business Journal. The site is designed to cater to users that want modern space without committing to a mega-box footprint.

Project Specs From The Developer

BCS Capital Group’s own project materials peg Humble Westfield Business Park at approximately 11.4 acres, with individual building footprints ranging from about 31,500 to 54,600 square feet, all described as concrete tilt-wall warehouses. The firm groups the Humble development with its recent industrial work and lists the same total square footage for the park on its website, per BCS Capital Group.

Location And Availability

On the leasing front, commercial listings promote Humble Westfield Business Park as tucked between U.S. 59 and Bush Intercontinental Airport, a sweet spot for logistics and distribution operators that live and die by drive times. The listings show individual building sizes running from the low 30,000s to the mid 50,000s in square feet and confirm a combined footprint of 168,840 square feet. Suites are already being marketed to both prospective tenants and potential buyers, according to LoopNet.

Why The IAH Corridor Matters

If it feels like everything is going up near IAH, that is not your imagination. Developers keep targeting the North Houston and Bush Airport corridor for its highway connectivity and proximity to air-cargo operations, a combination that plays perfectly for industrial users who need to move goods quickly. A recent industry look at another four-building industrial park that launched near IAH points to the submarket’s connectivity as a key force behind the steady flow of new projects, per Commercial Property Executive.

What Comes Next

Property listings currently peg completion of the four new buildings in 2026 while construction activity continues on site, and BCS is marketing a mix of small- and mid-bay options as it works to fill the park. For more on the ground-breaking and project details, check out coverage in the Houston Business Journal and project information from BCS Capital Group.

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