Texarkana, USA (Jan. 16, 2024) – TexAmericas Center (TAC), which owns and operates the 3rd ranked industrial park and is one of the largest mixed-use industrial parks in the United States, is proud to be the recipient of a $1.5 million grant announced by Texas Gov. Greg Abbot’s office.
TexAmericas Center will receive a portion of $15.4 million in grant funding for infrastructure projects in military communities from the Texas Military Preparedness Commission’s (TMPC) Defense Economic Adjustment Assistance Grant (DEAAG) program.
“Texas has long been a home for military families and missions,” Gov. Abbott said. “The 15 major military installations in Texas, in addition to the headquarters of Army Futures Command, add over $114 billion to the Texas economy and support more than 622,000 direct and indirect jobs. The men and women serving on these installations are integral members of their communities, and their missions are critical for national defense. I thank the Texas Military Preparedness Commission for their ongoing service. Working together with our partners in the Texas Legislature, we will ensure these installations in Texas continue to offer unmatched military value.”
TexAmericas Center is located on the combined footprint of the former Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant, which closed in 2005, and the Red River Army Depot, which is still an active military installation. For TexAmericas Center, the grant funding will go toward enhancing its logistics capabilities.
“We’re thrilled to receive this funding and look forward to using it for enhancing the rail capabilities on our campuses,” said TexAmericas Center CEO Scott Norton. “We thank Gov. Abbott for his continued support and look forward to continuing the Texas legacy of innovation and strength in supporting military operations and families.”
Recipients of the grant include:
- City of Harker Heights: $5 million; Fort Cavazos – Railhead Energy Resiliency Project
- Val Verde County: $3.6 million; Laughlin Air Force Base – Construction of Aircraft Sunshades
- TexAmericas Center: $1.5 million; Red River Army Depot – Enhanced Logistics Capabilities
- City of Fort Worth: $300,000; Naval Air Station Fort Worth – Anti-Terrorism Protection Security System
- City of El Paso: $4.5 million; McGregor Range – Booster Station Replacement Project
- McMullen County: $464,286.21; Naval Air Station Corpus Christi – Relocatable Over The Horizon Radar (ROTHR) Road Access Project
Coverage of this announcement is included below:
- Gov. Abbott Announces $1.5M Grant for TexAmericas Center, To Enhance Logistics Capabilities | Trade and Industry Development
- Gov. Abbott Announces $1.5M Grant for TexAmericas Center | NBC 6
- Gov Abbott Announces $1.5M Grant for TexAmericas Center | Progressive Railroading
- Gov. Abbott Announces $1.5M Grant for TexAmericas Center | Yahoo Finance
- Gov. Abbott Announces $1.5M Grant for TexAmericas Center | Freight Waves