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Lovett Industrial has officially broken ground on an ambitious new industrial park located on a 27-acre infill site that spans the cities of Coppell and Lewisville. This latest development is a testament to the company’s ongoing commitment to expanding its footprint in the Dallas-Fort Worth region, which has become a hotspot for industrial projects due to its strategic location and robust infrastructure.
The new industrial park is part of Lovett Industrial's impressive portfolio, which includes over $5 billion in industrial projects completed across various markets. The DFW area, known for its strong economic growth and demand for logistics and distribution centers, presents a prime opportunity for the company to further establish its presence.
This project is expected to provide significant job opportunities and contribute to the local economy. As the industrial sector continues to thrive, Lovett Industrial aims to meet the increasing demand for high-quality industrial spaces in one of the fastest-growing regions in the country. The completion of this park is eagerly anticipated by both investors and local stakeholders.
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