Baytown, Texas

12 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 3, ISSUE 9 Coming Soon: Baytown 10 Commerce Center 1,041,600 SF 503,775 SF 608,400 SF 826,500 SF 1,041,600 SF I-10 BAYTOWN LOGISTICS PARK SITEARE A : 234.55AC (10,216,939SF) 0 100 200 400 800 a project for 31AUGUST2021 211201 TEXAS HOUSTON BAYTO WN 234AC ARCH WAY BUILDINGAREA : 2,980,275SF TOTALDETENTION : 36.2AC (1,579,259SF) 15.4% 08/31/2021 Baytown 10 Commerce Center is a 233 acre industrial park planned for 3,000,000 SQ FT of class-A industrial warehouse . Located on I-10 between Beltway 8 and Grand Parkway in the City of Baytown, the park offers exceptional access to The Port of Houston and Houston's extensive network of major highways. Construction is underway and tenants will be able to occupy beginning in 2023. I-10 East & Sjolander Road | Baytown, TX www.Baytown10CC.com | (713) 273-8989 BAYTOWN, TEXAS Another major area of capital improvement in Baytown involves the new Fire Training Field and Center. The $8M phase III project, which is currently under construction, will add a training administration and classroom facility to complement the existing burn building, tower, rappelling walls, and confined space props. “These new builds will host jurisdictions from all over the country to come get certified, take classes, and engage in continued learning,” notes Davis. “We also have an industrial firefighting component which is, I think, the most interesting one. This is a facility that is intended to simulate industrial fires, similar to the one that exists at Texas A&M University in College Station. That one is receiving its final tweaks and we have faith that it’s going to be a resource for industrial firefighting units and other jurisdictions for decades to come.” Committed to building a healthy and safe community that serves the needs of all residents, Baytown is also investing in a $68M project to build a state-of-the-art fleet facility and 105,000 square foot police station and fire administration building to sit on the site where their current police station resides. “There is not a single dollar of tax-payer burden associated with this project,” Davis announces. “It was funded through an economic development agreement with Enterprise Products, and it is a true partnership between the company and the city. It’s a win- win agreement that provides Enterprise with a very business-friendly environment for them to continue to invest in our community and gives us a much needed facility for our emergency responders.” Phase I, which is the fleet facility, is slated to be occupied by November 2022. After that, the city will “march immediately” into the construction of the main building, Phase II. “In terms of the future, I think it’s incredibly bright for Baytown,” Davis concludes. “There are several large investments that companies want

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