BCDC and Bakke Development Corp. (Bakke) have broken ground on a state-of-the-art, secure, climate-controlled self-storage facility located at SW Loop 410 and Palo Alto Road, San Antonio, Texas. This cutting-edge facility will feature 86,475 rentable square feet and 751 units, strategically designed to meet the growing storage needs of the community.
The project marks the seventh joint venture between BCDC and Bakke, highlighting a strong and successful partnership committed to delivering high-quality developments.
“BCDC is thrilled to partner once again with Bakke Development Corp.,” said Litt Glover, President and CEO of BCDC. “Our collaborative efforts have consistently resulted in exceptional developments, and we are confident that this new facility will provide unparalleled storage solutions for the San Antonio community.”
The three-story storage facility will be prominently visible off Interstate Loop 410, benefiting from the high traffic of over 38,500 vehicles per day (VPD) on Palo Alto Road and the Interstate Loop 410 Access Road.
Situated within the San Antonio city limits, the site is anchored by a single-family residential development, Texas A&M University – San Antonio, Palo Alto Community College and the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas Plant.
“Bakke Development Corp. is proud to continue our partnership with BCDC on this innovative self-storage facility,” said [Name], [Title] of Bakke Development Corp. “This project is a testament to our shared vision of meeting the dynamic needs of the San Antonio community with top-tier developments.”
Within a 5-mile radius of the site, there are over 138,000 residents, reflecting the robust demand for storage solutions in the area. The San Antonio Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) had an estimated population of 2,454,000 in 2023, making it the 21st most populated MSA in the United States and the second most populated in Texas.
The project is expected to be completed by the second quarter of 2025, with Independent Contractors, Inc. serving as the General Contractor and Alamo Architects, Inc. as the project architect. Financing for the development is being provided by Security State Bank.