800K Sq Ft El Paso Industrial Park Accelerates U.S.-Mexico Cross-Border Trade
Key Details Formation Interests has broken ground on FORM375 at Paso Del Norte, a major 802,604-square-foot industrial park adjacent to the Zaragoza port of entry in El Paso, Texas. The four-building complex includes a 513,074-square-foot cross-dock facility designed to streamline freight movement across the border and reduce last-mile friction for cross-border shipments. Why It Matters The project positions logistics and manufacturing operations directly at a major port of entry, capitalizing on El Paso's role as a critical gateway for U.S.-Mexico nearshoring activity. The facility sits next to one of North America's busiest inland trade corridors and serves Ciudad Juárez's expanding manufacturing base. Trade Volume Surge El Paso's Bridge of the Americas reached $3.19 billion in trade during February, representing an 86.66% year-over-year increase. Mexico accounted for $2.72 billion of that activity, with computer parts, chips, and automotive components leading both exports and imports. The port ranks 10th among U.S. border crossings and 33rd across all ports of entry nationally. What's Next The development reflects shifting global supply chains and growing nearshoring demand, positioning El Paso as an essential logistics hub for cross-border operations.