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Dallas Business Journal Awards Best Real Estate Deal

Best Real Estate Deal
Best Real Estate Deals logo by the Dallas Business Journal. | Image by Dallas Business Journal

Dalfen Industrial ranks as an industry leader in last-mile assets and is one of the largest buyers of industrial real estate in the country. Dalfen’s approach focuses on last-mile facilities that are essential to the successful execution of e-commerce.

Acting as practical operators, they have an experienced team of experts in real estate acquiring, expanding, and managing several million square feet of prime commercial property from their headquarters in Dallas, Texas, and nine offices across the country.

The firm is currently among the few real estate investment firms focusing exclusively on industrial real estate. This focus gives them the ability to source the very best assets for the demanding environment of the modern logistics supply chain.

The Dallas Business Journal, along with a panel of judges representing multiple real estate disciplines, has awarded Dalfen Industrial with the Best Real Estate Deal distinction running in the Industrial Deals category. The ceremony was held in September, with mentions of the top companies in real estate for the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Dalfen’s award-winning transaction featured the East Dallas Logistics Center located east of downtown Dallas. The development of this nearly 550,000 square foot project was completed by Dalfen with the largest building being over 400,000 square feet.

This industrial park location is a shining testament to Dalfen’s strategy as it has direct access to I-635, Dallas’ loop road, as well as I-30 and I-80. The Mesquite/East Dallas submarket serves as the ideal DFW distribution hub with an extensive workforce base, while the property also boasts an outstanding last-mile location, making it an award-worthy project.

Learn more about Dalfen Industrial here: https://www.dalfen.com/

Learn more about the Best Real Estate Deal here: Best Real Estate Deals

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