- WareSpace expands its North Richland Hills location, highlighting rising demand for small warehouse spaces in Texas.
- The expansion is part of a broader Texas growth strategy, with recent developments in Houston, Addison, and University South in Fort Worth.
- An open house is scheduled for June 10 to showcase the new North Richland Hills units and the benefits of co-warehousing for small businesses.
WareSpace, a leading provider of small warehouse spaces across the United States, has announced the expansion of its North Richland Hills, Texas location. This development is the latest milestone in WareSpace’s aggressive growth strategy in Texas, driven by strong demand from small businesses seeking flexible and efficient industrial workspaces.
North Richland Hills has quickly become a focal point for entrepreneurs and small business owners looking for more than just storage—it’s where makers, movers, and local businesses find the infrastructure and community support needed to grow.
To celebrate the expansion, WareSpace is hosting an Open House on June 10 from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM at 7601 Blvd 26, North Richland Hills, TX 76180. The event will offer local business owners and community members a firsthand look at WareSpace’s co-warehousing model, which emphasizes flexibility, efficiency, and community-focused industrial space.
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The North Richland Hills project is just one part of WareSpace’s broader Texas growth plan. In late 2024, the company nearly doubled its footprint in Houston, reaching full occupancy within months—a clear indicator of strong market demand.
In the Dallas area, WareSpace secured a new property in Addison, with construction set to begin this year. Additionally, expansion at its University South location in Fort Worth is expected to open this July. The company is also exploring new acquisitions in all major Texas markets to meet growing demand.
“Texas is one of the most entrepreneurial regions in the country, and we’re building the infrastructure to match that energy,” said Levi Cohen, CEO of WareSpace. “Our model gives small business owners room to grow without the red tape, long-term commitments, or surprise fees that come with traditional industrial leases.”
Eric Golman, Chief Marketing Officer, added, “Marketing is easy when your product solves a real problem. Small business owners in Texas aren’t built to wait around for red tape or outdated leases. It’s just not in their DNA.”
About WareSpace
WareSpace specializes in developing co-warehousing and small-bay industrial spaces ranging from 200 to 2000 square feet. The company reconfigures dated industrial properties into thriving business hubs, offering tenants 24/7 access, climate control, shared loading docks, WiFi, racking, and access to common areas like kitchens, lounges, and conference rooms.
With all-inclusive pricing and short-term lease flexibility, WareSpace allows tenants to scale their operations without the constraints of traditional industrial leases.
To learn more about WareSpace, visit warespace.com.
Media Contact:
Eric Golman, Chief Marketing Officer
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