Why Electrical Infrastructure Matters in Fort Worth Industrial Leasing
Industrial leasing in the Dallas-Fort Worth market is undergoing a noticeable shift. While square footage, location, and access to transportation networks remain important, many tenants are now prioritizing something far more operational: verified electrical capacity . A recent 12,000‑square‑foot lease in East Fort Worth highlights how essential this factor has become for companies that rely on power‑intensive equipment. Metroport Commercial Group recently represented a growing U.S. operation of an international industrial equipment company in securing space at Riverbend Business Park. Unlike a traditional site search focused on size or layout, this assignment centered on determining whether a building could support the tenant’s production requirements without costly delays or infrastructure upgrades. Why Power Capacity Is Now a Primary Filter For many industrial users, 277/480‑volt three‑phase power with sufficient amperage isn’t optional — it’s foundational. Without it, equipment per...