Cold Creek Solutions (CCS) has announced a second project in the state of Texas, this time in San Antonio. The roughly 305,000-square-foot facility will provide storage for 45,000 pallets of frozen or refrigerated products upon completion. Unlike existing vintage facilities and other new builds in the region, this new project, designed by ARCO National Construction, will allow for efficient large-scale or multi-operator build-out. CCS anticipates breaking ground this fall, with the facility scheduled to open in late 2022.

With population growth in the state surging double-digit percentages, especially in cities like Austin and San Antonio, an abundance of new food production facilities have been built to meet unprecedented demand. As a result, there is a critical shortage of new cold storage to support these regions' continued growth and development.

"We are very excited about the opportunity to create a long-term partnership with the city of San Antonio," said Matt McWilliams, President and Managing Partner of CCS. "The San Antonio site sits at the intersection of I-10 E and loop 410, which puts it in a prime position to service the explosive growth in the Austin, San Antonio and surrounding south and central Texas markets while also providing easy access to the U.S./Mexico border and port cities like Houston." 

CCS's first Texas project, a 374,560-square-foot cold storage facility in Denton, Texas, is scheduled to be completed in June of 2022 and is already nearly 50% leased. The San Antonio project is immediately available for leasing opportunities. In addition, CCS has also secured additional acreage within the San Antonio industrial corridor that will support a sizeable build-to-suit project.