NewQuest Breaks Ground on 544-Acre Seguin Exchange Mixed-Use Development in Guadalupe County

NewQuest Starts Work on 500-Acre Seguin Mixed-Use Venture
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The scale of Seguin Exchange materially expands Guadalupe County’s future retail and industrial inventory, with phased deliveries through 2028 likely to reshape local competitive dynamics. Investors should note the concentration of new supply and long runway to opening as they underwrite nearby assets and future leasing risk.

NewQuest has started infrastructure work for Seguin Exchange, a 544-acre mixed-use development planned in Guadalupe County. The project is envisioned as a large-scale destination combining retail, medical, hospitality, entertainment, multifamily and industrial uses on a single master-planned site.

At full build-out, Seguin Exchange is slated to include more than two million square feet of industrial space alongside a substantial retail component and other commercial and residential uses. The retail portion will be anchored by a shopping center expected to exceed 750,000 square feet, positioning the project as a regional draw for retailers, service providers and restaurants.

NewQuest is currently focused on delivering the horizontal improvements needed to unlock vertical development across the site. With infrastructure work underway, the company plans to bring utilities and roads to the various components of the project by the end of the year. Completion of this phase will allow construction to begin on the shopping center as well as other planned vertical uses within the mixed-use program.

The development timeline calls for the first group of retail tenants at Seguin Exchange to open for business at the end of 2027. A broader wave of retailers, service businesses and restaurant operators is expected to follow in 2028 as additional components of the project are delivered. This schedule positions Seguin Exchange to roll out in phases over multiple years as the mixed-use and industrial districts are built out.

Industrial development is a major element of the plan, with the project allowing for more than 250 acres of industrial uses. Within that footprint, over two million square feet of industrial facilities are planned, creating a significant new logistics and production node within Guadalupe County. KTH Parts Industries Inc. is expected to begin construction in late 2026, launching activity within the industrial park and helping to establish momentum for future industrial phases.

The nearest major retail center to Seguin Exchange is roughly 130 miles to the east in Katy, where NewQuest is also developing the 165-acre Texas Heritage Marketplace. That project, referenced in connection with Seguin Exchange, underscores NewQuest’s involvement in large-scale retail and mixed-use destinations across multiple markets.

As infrastructure delivery progresses and timelines firm up for the initial retail and industrial components, Seguin Exchange is positioned to introduce a substantial concentration of new retail, industrial and complementary uses to Guadalupe County over the next several years.

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