Carter Park 35 [Rendering: ALTO Real Estate Funds]
ALTO Real Estate Funds is planning a groundbreaking event for Sept. 15 for ALTO Carter Park 35, a $40 million-plus, 20-acre Class A industrial development strategically located along Interstate 35W in South Fort Worth.
The event will mark the official start of construction for the 342,790-square-foot project, which is expected to be completed by Q3 2026.
“Carter Park 35 reflects ALTO’s ongoing commitment to developing best-in-class industrial facilities in Texas’ strongest logistics markets,” Iman Haddad, head of development at ALTO, said in a statement. “Its strategic frontage, connectivity, and flexible design will make it an attractive destination for tenants seeking modern, efficient space.”
ALTO said the development will offer more than 760 feet of I-35W frontage, immediate highway access, and excellent proximity to major logistics hubs, including DFW International Airport and the Alliance industrial corridor. Carter Park 35 is designed to accommodate up to five tenants and will feature both a 40-foot clear cross-dock and a 32-foot clear rear-load configurations to meet diverse user needs.
“With an investment of over $40 million, Carter Park 35 represents ALTO’s confidence in the South Fort Worth industrial market,” Yaniv Melamud, co-founder & CEO of ALTO Real Estate Funds, said in a statement. “We’re proud to break ground on a project that combines prime location, modern design, and strong market demand.”
The Carter Park 35 project team includes:
- General Contractor: Bratjen Construction
- Development Manager: IDV
- Leasing: HPI
- Architect: Powers Brown
- Civil Engineer: Kimley Horn
For more than 15 years, ALTO Real Estate Funds has been finding opportunities in high-growth U.S. markets.
The firm said that with $560 million raised across five funds, it has built a $1.8 billion portfolio spanning 79 properties and more than 15 million square feet. Backed by 52 successful exits, ALTO is recognized for its focus on logistics centers and open-air retail—assets built to thrive in the future of commerce, the company said.
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