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Sky Park Warehouse Colossus Rises Over Walter Jones Boulevard

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Published on June 21, 2026
Sky Park Warehouse Colossus Rises Over Walter Jones BoulevardSource: Google Street View

What was once a vacant stretch along Walter Jones Boulevard in northeast El Paso is turning into one of the city’s biggest industrial plays. Sky Park El Paso is under construction, and its Phase 1 alone is expected to bring roughly 636,392 square feet of Class A warehouse space, split between a 443,975‑square‑foot cross‑dock building and a 192,417‑square‑foot rear‑load building. The project is part of a much larger master plan that developers say could reset logistics capacity along the airport corridor.

Where It's Going Up

As reported by the El Paso Times, the park is rising at 205 Walter Jones Blvd, just off Spur 601, tucked next to El Paso International Airport and the TJX/Marshall’s regional distribution center. City permit records reviewed by the paper show the land had sat vacant and now carries early filings tied to the first phase of construction, signaling a major new industrial hub where there used to be open ground.

Phase 1 Details

Developer materials, backed up by a CBRE press release, pitch Phase 1 as two modern Class A warehouses delivered in shell-ready condition. The buildings are planned with preinstalled dock packages, warehouse lighting, and built-out shipping and receiving offices and restrooms so tenants can ramp up operations with fewer headaches. According to the CBRE release, the pair of buildings totals about 636,392 square feet, with a projected delivery window in the fall of 2026.

Master Plan And Market Context

Sky Park is not just a one-off project. It is planned as a roughly 200-acre, multi-phase industrial campus that could exceed 3 million square feet at full buildout, according to market coverage of the development. Listings for the 205 Walter Jones address on LoopNet already flag upcoming availability, a sign that developers are courting logistics and industrial tenants even as the dirt work is underway.

Who's Building It

Dallas-based Green Point Property Company is leading the development and has tapped CBRE to handle marketing, with financing arranged through regional lenders, according to the developer’s materials. A review of city permits by the El Paso Times lists an initial permit valuation tied to the first-phase work and names local contractors already active on site, including El Paso Trenchless Solutions LLC and DS Companies LLC. Separate local reporting has pegged Phase 1 costs in the tens of millions of dollars and estimated that the entire campus could ultimately run to several hundred million dollars.

Why It Matters

Developers say Sky Park is designed to tap into the Borderplex’s busy trade corridors and give tenants fresh industrial options at a moment of renewed interest in the region. Market coverage projects that the campus could support thousands of construction and operations jobs and help meet logistics demand tied to the U.S.-Mexico gateway, according to ConnectCRE. City leaders have framed the project as a strategic boost for economic development along the airport corridor, positioning the northeast side as a key player in cross-border trade.

El Paso-Real Estate & Development