
What used to be an airpark in Cypress is now a fully built-out logistics campus. Trammell Crow Company and joint-venture partner Clarion Partners have completed the third and final phase of Weiser Business Park, adding two Class A cross-dock warehouses that bring the site to roughly 1.7 million square feet of industrial space.
The new buildings are being marketed for lease and sit along the extended Fallbrook Drive just off US-290, giving northwest Houston another option for large, modern distribution space in one of the region’s busiest industrial corridors.
As reported by ConnectCRE, the joint venture delivered a 273,740-square-foot Building 5 at 14311 Fallbrook Drive and a 354,272-square-foot Building 6 at 14281 Fallbrook Drive. State project filings with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation for Building 5 and Building 6 list a completion date of Oct. 31, 2025, confirming the late-2025 delivery (Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation project TABS2024018312, Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation project TABS2024018316). Those deliveries take the park to roughly 1.7 million square feet across six warehouses.
Building specs and features
Both Phase III facilities were built as cross-dock warehouses with 36-foot clear heights, 50-by-54-foot column spacing, ESFR sprinkler systems and large trailer courts, features highlighted in the leasing materials. The Colliers marketing page for the campus and the park's availability page list dock counts, parking and other build-to-suit options for each building, and note that the developer pursued LEED-oriented design elements aimed at energy efficiency. The configuration is geared to both single-user distribution operations and multi-tenant logistics users that need modern cross-dock layouts in the Houston market.
Developer, design and financing
Trammell Crow Company developed the project in a joint venture with Clarion Partners. Seeberger Architecture is the architect of record and A&F General Contractors served as general contractor, according to the developer's materials. Construction financing for the final phase came from Cadence Bank, and the developer's release points to new road access and utility upgrades as part of the overall buildout. Robert McGee and Taylor Schmidt of Colliers are heading up leasing for the park.
Where it fits in Houston's logistics market
The latest buildings complete a 130-acre master-planned campus on the site of a former airpark and follow earlier phases that leased up quickly; ConnectCRE reports that phases I and II are fully leased. Local market coverage has pointed to northwest Houston's proximity to US-290 and the new Fallbrook access as a selling point for distribution users, reinforcing demand for large cross-dock footprints in the area (CommercialSearch).
Leasing and next steps
The two Phase III buildings are being marketed for lease, with Colliers' property listings and the park's availability page outlining specs and target availability windows that went live in late 2025. Brokers are pitching the mix of large floorplates, modern building systems and direct highway access to third-party logistics operators and large retailers that are sizing up their Houston distribution needs. Prospective tenants can review the Colliers listings and the Weiser Business Park availability page for brochures and contact information.









