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Bush Airport (IAH) Commercial Real Estate

One of the most active industrial and logistics submarkets in Texas. We cover industrial, distribution, air-cargo, hotel, and office property in and around George Bush Intercontinental Airport.

The IAH submarket at a glance

George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) is the dominant international gateway for the Houston metro and one of the top US hubs for both passenger and air-cargo volume. The surrounding submarket — bordered roughly by the Sam Houston Tollway (Beltway 8) to the south, Hardy Toll Road to the west, FM 1960 to the north, and US-59 to the east — is one of the busiest CRE corridors in Texas.

Active CRE asset classes near IAH

  • Industrial / distribution — last-mile warehouses, cross-dock distribution centers, third-party logistics (3PL) facilities, and refrigerated/cold-storage product serving Houston's expanding direct-to-consumer demand
  • Air-cargo & freight forwarding — purpose-built cargo facilities adjacent to the airport with airside access or close proximity to ground-side handling
  • Hospitality — full-service, select-service, and extended-stay hotels along JFK Boulevard, the Hardy Toll Road, and Greenspoint
  • Office — Class A and B corporate office, particularly along the I-45 North spine and the Hardy Toll Road corridor; tenant mix tilts toward energy, logistics, and healthcare regional offices
  • Retail & mixed-use — neighborhood retail along FM 1960 and JFK Boulevard, plus airport-adjacent food & beverage anchored by the daily transient population
  • Land & development sites — including industrial outparcels and master-planned logistics campuses in the IAH–Greenspoint–Aldine triangle

Why the IAH submarket matters

Three structural advantages keep this corridor in demand even when other Houston submarkets soften:

  1. Air-cargo volume — IAH is consistently one of the top-15 US airports by freight tonnage. Logistics tenants underwrite warehouses here on the basis of same-day-to-IAH access, not just generic Houston distribution metrics.
  2. Tollway connectivity — the Sam Houston Tollway, Hardy Toll Road, and the Grand Parkway extension all converge here, enabling true regional last-mile distribution to Sugar Land, Katy, The Woodlands, and Galveston.
  3. Workforce density — the population corridor between Greenspoint and Spring/Klein supplies the logistics, hospitality, and aviation labor base.

Property types we transact in this submarket

  • Class A and B distribution warehouses, 50K–500K sqft
  • Flex / R&D / light industrial
  • Cold storage and refrigerated distribution
  • Build-to-suit logistics campuses
  • Hotel / hospitality acquisitions and dispositions
  • Office buildings — particularly tenant-occupied investment sales
  • Land for industrial and mixed-use development

Related Houston submarkets we cover

The IAH corridor connects to several adjacent submarkets we work in: