Developer Hillwood travels to Midlothian for new business park

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Developer Hillwood, which is best known for the AllianceTexas project north of Fort Worth, is planning a business park on U.S. Highway 67 in Midlothian.

Developer Hillwood plans to build more than 1 million square feet of warehouse space southwest of Dallas in Midlothian.One of North Texas’ biggest industrial builders is breaking new ground with a major project southwest of Dallas.north of Fort Worth, is planning a business park on U.S. Highway 67 in Midlothian.

The more than 1 million-square-foot development will include four buildings valued at more than $60 million, according to planning documents filed with the state. Hillwood’s plans for Midlothian follow its successful development of an industrial project up the highway in Cedar Hill. Hillwood’sbusiness park in Cedar Hill will have more than 2 million square feet of warehouse and distribution space in four buildings.

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