
Holt Lunsford Commercial Investments has officially wrapped construction on Par 1960, a freshly delivered, two-building Class A industrial campus totaling about 254,186 square feet along the FM 1960 corridor in northwest Houston. The project is being marketed for immediate move-in and is anchored by a 204,375-square-foot front-load building with a 32-foot clear height, paired with a 49,811-square-foot rear-load building offering a 28-foot clear height.
Move-in-ready space off Jones Road
Listings put Par 1960 at 11010 Jones Road, with the larger building clocking in at 204,375 square feet and the smaller at 49,811 square feet, both delivered this year, according to Cushman & Wakefield. The development also features three dedicated curb cuts and direct connectivity to Beltway 8, Highway 290 and Highway 249, as reported by Woodlands Online.
HLCI doubles down on Houston industrial
Holt Lunsford says Par 1960 broadens the firm’s Houston presence as part of a slate of more than four million square feet of active industrial developments across Texas and pairs with a forthcoming 191,768-square-foot project along the SH 249 corridor, per Holt Lunsford Commercial. The company acquired the 23-acre Jones Road site in October 2024 and has said the tract fits within its third industrial investment fund.
What the developer says
“Par 1960 reflects our conviction in Northwest Houston. This corridor continues to attract best-in-class industrial users, rents are moving in the right direction, and demand has remained remarkably consistent through multiple market cycles,” HLCI’s Matthew Sibley said in the project announcement. The same release quotes founder Holt Lunsford calling the campus “a great representation of the continually growing HLCI industrial portfolio.”
Market backdrop
Local market reporting shows Houston’s industrial pipeline is still very much alive even as new projects keep hitting the ground. Colliers’ Q1 2026 Houston Industrial report found that new supply only slightly outpaced absorption and that overall vacancy stayed in the mid to high single digits, a mix that helps explain ongoing interest in modern Class A space. That blend of steady occupier demand and fresh Class A deliveries is exactly what developers like HLCI are chasing in the northwest submarket.
Leasing and availability
Both Par 1960 buildings are listed for lease through Cushman & Wakefield, which names Beau Kaleel, Michael Foreman and Brooke Swerdlow as leasing contacts for the campus. The listing includes additional details on specs, site layout and availability.









