Hillwood Announces Establishment of AllianceTexas Mobility Innovation Zone

Location will serve as a testbed for future transportation technologies and platforms, providing unmatched infrastructure and scale

FORT WORTH, Texas--()--Hillwood is leveraging its nationally renowned AllianceTexas multimodal development to create a cutting-edge center of innovation that will be a global catalyst for the future of mobility. AllianceTexas is the company’s 26,000-acre master-planned development and inland port north of Fort Worth, which is home to Fort Worth Alliance Airport, BNSF Railway’s Alliance Intermodal Facility, FedEx Southwest Regional Sort Hub, Amazon Air’s newest regional air hub, and more than 500 global and regional brands. The company plans to collaborate with its anchor corporations, future customers, policy makers, regulators, entrepreneurs, and academic institutions to develop a first-of-its-kind mobility innovation “do-tank” for partners to develop, test, scale, and commercialize advanced mobility technology and business models.

“Dallas-Fort Worth is regarded as one of the world’s premier transportation hubs, and for the last 30 years AllianceTexas has played a significant role in the region’s growth and success,” said Ross Perot Jr., chairman of Hillwood, developer of AllianceTexas. “With more than 500 corporations in residence at AllianceTexas, including many of the world’s leading transportation and logistics companies, the development continues to be an epicenter of growth and ingenuity that will provide top innovators with everything they need to succeed, from transportation infrastructure to world-class amenities, and access to a highly skilled workforce.”

Hillwood has engaged Deloitte’s Future of Mobility Global Practice team to develop the strategic direction, business model and operating platform for the AllianceTexas Mobility Innovation Zone. Through this collaboration, AllianceTexas will lead the nation in smart infrastructure and serve as a convening place for stakeholders throughout the innovation lifecycle.

“Deloitte’s work with Hillwood to develop a transportation innovation sandbox underlies our commitment to convening an ecosystem to build the Future of Mobility at AllianceTexas,” said Scott Corwin, managing director and Global Future of Mobility Practice Leader, Deloitte Consulting LLP. “AllianceTexas offers a unique platform to test and scale integrated mobility solutions – both on the surface and in the air. Beyond our role in developing the initiative with Hillwood, Deloitte professionals will have exposure to this effort, since our national leadership center – Deloitte University, where we grow the world’s best leaders and incubate idea generation and breakthrough thinking – is located at AllianceTexas.”

Home to the Federal Aviation Administration’s Southwest Regional Headquarters, AllianceTexas offers a fully integrated testbed unlike anything else in the country with direct access to the aforementioned inland port anchors (listed in the opening paragraph), as well as a FedEx Ground Sort Hub, two UPS Sort Hubs, major corporate anchors including Fidelity Investments and Charles Schwab, and over 162 miles of major arterial, state and federal highway systems. By providing the infrastructure for multi-modal transportation, AllianceTexas is positioned to support the testing of innovative aerial and surface technologies to move both freight and people within a self-contained environment.

“Creating the Mobility Innovation Zone is the next step in the natural evolution of AllianceTexas,” said Mike Berry, president of Hillwood. “With a solid transportation foundation already in place and our knowledge of new technologies being developed for the future of mobility, AllianceTexas is the perfect location for the first fully integrated mobility testbed. Our team is proactively working with customers and regulatory agencies to form strategic coalitions to lead the nation in smart infrastructure deployment.”

Among its 500+ corporate residents, AllianceTexas has attracted some of the world’s most globally recognized transportation and logistics brands, all of whom are exploring new technologies for freight mobility. Initially, AllianceTexas will foster innovation across the supply chain from the intermodal hub to distribution centers and finally end-users, ultimately driving the automation process. Using the existing infrastructure at AllianceTexas, each of these movements can be tested and eventually integrated using autonomous vehicles and technologies.

At the forefront of mobility innovation, Hillwood has partnered with several entities on other transportation options. Most notably, Hillwood is currently developing the North Texas infrastructure platform for Uber Elevate’s Skyports. Construction has already begun on the first Skyport in North Texas located at Hillwood’s Frisco Station, a 242-acre mixed-use development in Frisco, Texas, with plans to incorporate AllianceTexas into the system of Skyports in Dallas-Fort Worth. By launching the Skyport infrastructure platform, Frisco Station and AllianceTexas will serve as testing grounds for the future of aviation mobility technologies and set the standards needed for new airspace regulations.

“We are proud of the relationship we’ve built with Hillwood and all the unprecedented opportunities that come from working with a leading developer with like-minded views,” said Wyatt Smith, Head of Business Development for Elevate at Uber. “At more than 26,000 acres, including direct access to Fort Worth Alliance Airport and the region’s vast array of airports and transportation hubs, AllianceTexas offers a big canvas to develop, test, and refine our advanced mobility technologies to create next-generation transportation options for the growing population of Dallas-Fort Worth.”

The technology platforms being integrated at AllianceTexas will enable innovative transportation solutions to develop stronger, faster, more reliable connections among devices and applications. Hillwood has been a national pioneer in bringing the latest mobility technologies to the general public, leading an initiative to create a collaborative partnership to tackle mobility challenges and improve connectivity in and around Frisco’s North Platinum Corridor, which led to the launch of the first pilot program in Texas to have on-demand, self-driving cars on public roads.

Investing in robust technology, Hillwood is working with AT&T to replicate its current 5G Evolution model being used at Hillwood’s Frisco Station development into the AllianceTexas platform, which will include adding wireless stealth micro cells, ultra-fast internet infrastructure, and robust Wi-Fi throughout the development. In addition to its existing relationships with leaders in innovative mobility, Hillwood is also working with regulatory agencies to strengthen the evolution of transportation both on the surface and in air space. This collaborative approach will help define smart roadway infrastructure standards, enable autonomous vehicle movements on state and local roadways, and create industry standards for drones (UAVs) and vertical take-off and landing (VTOLs) aircraft to operate in an urban airspace environment.

Initially, two primary use cases are being developed for the launch of the Mobility Innovation Zone. A surface freight mobility program for IoT-enabled shipping containers to move within the AllianceTexas platform via autonomous trucks along a “smart road system” will allow retailers, consumer goods companies and other corporate partners to increase their supply chain efficiency. The second use case is centered around the establishment of an aerial proving ground that will allow drone and VTOL use case applications to be tested and ultimately integrated into the National Airspace System (NAS). Both use cases are designed to be scalable for maximum impact.

“Given the unique opportunity Hillwood has enjoyed over the last 30 years in developing transportation focused real estate projects in the Dallas-Fort Worth region, and working with global leaders in transportation and logistics such as BNSF Railway, FedEx, UPS, Amazon, Uber, Bell, and many others, we believe the time is now to establish AllianceTexas, and ultimately the Dallas-Fort Worth region, as the Center of Innovation for The Future of Mobility,” added Berry.

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About AllianceTexas

Celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2019, AllianceTexas is an unparalleled regional success story that has transformed the North Texas economy and connected the area to global industry. Anchored by Fort Worth Alliance Airport, the world’s first dedicated industrial airport, and led by Hillwood’s development of 26,000 acres, AllianceTexas is home to over 500 companies which have built more than 45 million square feet and created over 61,000 jobs, its estimated cumulative impact since 1989 is more than $76 billion for North Texas. The Alliance region hosts one of the nation’s premier intermodal hubs and has expanded far beyond its industrial roots to include corporate headquarters, healthcare providers, higher education centers, shopping and entertainment destinations, and vibrant residential communities. From the newest homeowner to the most well-known of Fortune 500 companies, opportunity thrives at AllianceTexas. For additional information, please visit www.alliancetexas.com.

About Hillwood

Hillwood, a Perot company, is a premier industrial, commercial and residential real estate developer and manager with projects throughout North America and Europe. With a diverse portfolio of properties which have become home to many of the world’s leading companies, Hillwood is committed to bringing long-term value to our customers and partners and the communities in which we serve. Hillwood also served as the lead developer of marquee projects nationwide, from the Air Force Memorial in Washington, D.C. to the Perot Museum of Nature and Science and the American Airlines Center in Dallas. For additional information, please visit www.hillwood.com.

About Uber Elevate

Elevate is Uber's air mobility business unit, focused on deploying aerial ridesharing services within cities on the Uber platform in the near future. Elevate's Uber Air product aims to launch commercially in 2023 with intra-city operations in Dallas-Fort Worth/Frisco Texas and Los Angeles. To advance towards this goal, Uber is partnering with several highly experienced aircraft manufacturers including: Aurora Flight Sciences (now a subsidiary of Boeing), Bell, Embraer, Pipistrel, and Karem Aircraft. Uber has also entered into a real estate partnership with Hillwood Properties to develop aviation infrastructure. Uber has signed two Space Act Agreements with NASA, one for the development of new Unmanned Traffic Management concepts and Unmanned Aerial Systems and a second to explore new concepts and technologies for Urban Air Mobility. Uber has also signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, Army Research Lab to assist in the vehicle development and testing for Uber Air. This includes an initial joint work statement to provide joint funding of $1 million for research development of rotor technology.

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Contacts

Mercedes Bolen
Hillwood
817-224-6002
mercedes.bolen@hillwood.com

Mallory Wendel
Cooksey Communications
214-796-2597
mallory@cookseypr.com

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Hillwood is leveraging its nationally renowned AllianceTexas multimodal development to create a cutting-edge center of innovation that will be a global catalyst for the future of mobility.

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Contacts

Mercedes Bolen
Hillwood
817-224-6002
mercedes.bolen@hillwood.com

Mallory Wendel
Cooksey Communications
214-796-2597
mallory@cookseypr.com