Industrial – Dallas, Texas
Inwood Design District

10
Buildings
630,000
Square Feet
2.5-40K
SF Spaces Available
Welcome to Inwood Design Center.
A fresh take on a familiar place. Inwood Design District is a modern evolution of the former Inwood Design Center: an elevated, mixed-use destination where commerce, creativity, and connectivity converge. Located at the Inwood Road and Irving Boulevard interchange, just one minute from I-35, IDD offers unmatched access, visibility, and optionality.
Positioned between the Dallas Design District and Brookhollow, IDD stands out as a premier infill site in the DFW showroom/industrial market. With spaces ranging from 2,500 to 40,000 SF, and a design-forward environment, IDD is tailored for bold brands, creative makers, and last-mile logistics alike. This is where bold ideas find the right kind of attention. Inwood Design District isn’t just a destination, it’s a platform.
Innovate. Design. Discover.
IDD is composed of 10 buildings thoughtfully arranged along Inwood Road and Conveyor Lane. This connected network of structures supports a wide range of uses, from light industrial to showroom to distribution, offering tenants the flexibility to scale and adapt. Each building contributes to the district’s layered character, creating a cohesive environment that balances function with forward-thinking design.
Project improvements are planned to include a full repositioning with a focus on strategic branding, signage, landscaping, and art.
The available spaces work as hard as the people inside them. With a flexible mix of suite sizes, building types, and ways to use them, it’s built to keep up with what today’s brands need.
WE’VE GOT PEOPLE TALKING
June 27, 2025
M2G Ventures Transforms 740k SF Project into Mixed-Use Destination for Industrial, Showroom & Retail
Fort Worth Business PressMarch 7, 2025
Behind the Deal: Why a Fort Worth Firm Bought 38 Acres Near Dallas’ Design District
Dallas Business JournalMarch 3, 2025
M2G Ventures Brings Flair for Industrial Makeovers to Dallas Design District
CoStar NewsFebruary 28, 2025
Fort Worth Firm Buys 38-Acre Property Near Dallas Design District
Dallas Business JournalFebruary 27, 2025