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Dallas-Fort Worth on the verge of becoming the nation’s next big manufacturing hub

Large spec spaces, favorable labor market attract advanced manufacturers of all stripes
Bell Textron is preparing to set up shop in the Alliance Center North business park in Fort Worth, Texas. (CoStar)
Bell Textron is preparing to set up shop in the Alliance Center North business park in Fort Worth, Texas. (CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
April 3, 2025 | 5:24 P.M.

While the most emphasis on Dallas-Fort Worth’s industrial development is rightfully focused on our role as a massive distribution and logistics node, an often-overlooked part of our market is our burgeoning manufacturing scene. After several decades of offshoring, leaving a handful of large — but vital — operations behind, North Texas seems to be grabbing the attention of manufacturers once again — and for good reason.

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