Mission Rail Park 9311 County Road 128
Floresville, TX 78114
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592.72 ac
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Land For Sale - Available August 2024
±1,003 Acre Industrial Rail Site (Divisible) - Southeast Bexar/Wilson County, TX
Ideally located to Serve Wide Range of Industrial Tenants and Users
Significant Upside Given 500+ Unused Acres for Additional Railcar Space or Industrial Development
Ability to Access Union Pacific and Burlington Northen Santa Fe Rail Lines
15 Miles of Union Pacific Grade Rail Line with 800 Railcar Capacity and Unit Train Capabilities
Located within a Designated Qualified Opportunity Zone per the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017
Mission Rail Park Water Rights on 950+ Acres
Competing Rail Yards Operating Near Capacity
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Terry Warth
William Boyer
Andrew Jewett
- San Antonio area is centrally located in the U.S. with access to the East and West coasts, as well as Mexico
- Ability to serve a wide range of industrial tenants
- Located 40 miles from core liquids window of the Eagle Ford shale
- Significant undeveloped acreage well suited for various industrial uses and warehousing with hazmat loading and unloading capabilities, and available labor pool
- Access to UP and BNSF rail lines improves transportation pricing and enhances potential distribution networks by leveraging both Class-I rail lines
- 15 miles of UP grade line (including 4 miles owned and used by the UP switching yard ) enables substantial railcar storage
- Leading unit train capabilities with ability to handle 130+ cars
- In 2018, a census tract containing Mission Rail Park, was designed as an Opportunity Zone under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017
- Provides tax incentive for investors to re-invest unrealized capital gains into funds dedicated to investing in the designated zones
- Significant water rights for 950+ acres for industrial use, including conditional capabilities for permitted sanitary sewer treatment discharge to the San Antonio River (south boundary of Mission Rail Park)
- Relatively limited competing rail yard in the area
- Positioned to benefit from increasing rail yard demand in the region
- Ability to serve a wide range of industrial tenants
- Located 40 miles from core liquids window of the Eagle Ford shale
- Significant undeveloped acreage well suited for various industrial uses and warehousing with hazmat loading and unloading capabilities, and available labor pool
- Access to UP and BNSF rail lines improves transportation pricing and enhances potential distribution networks by leveraging both Class-I rail lines
- 15 miles of UP grade line (including 4 miles owned and used by the UP switching yard ) enables substantial railcar storage
- Leading unit train capabilities with ability to handle 130+ cars
- In 2018, a census tract containing Mission Rail Park, was designed as an Opportunity Zone under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017
- Provides tax incentive for investors to re-invest unrealized capital gains into funds dedicated to investing in the designated zones
- Significant water rights for 950+ acres for industrial use, including conditional capabilities for permitted sanitary sewer treatment discharge to the San Antonio River (south boundary of Mission Rail Park)
- Relatively limited competing rail yard in the area
- Positioned to benefit from increasing rail yard demand in the region
Mission Rail Park is an industrial property in a strategic regional location in Bexar/Wilson counties, just southeast of San Antonio and is comprised of ±1,000 acres. Mission Rail Park boasts itself as the largest industrial rail-served park in the San Antonio market, This property sits in close proximity to the reported highest producing Eagle Ford wells, being just 40 miles away, and is within 30 minutes of downtown San Antonio, the seventh largest city in the US. Mission Rail offers dual rail service from both the BNSF and Union Pacific, and is an ideal opportunity for industrial users.
Total Space Available
592.72 ac
Sale Price
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Terry Warth
William Boyer
Andrew Jewett