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Industrial Parks
Sharyland Business Park
Sharyland Business Park is a prominent location in the 6,000-acre master planned environment within the McAllen-Mission and Reynosa metro areas, strategically located to serve the Rio Grande Valley of Texas and Northern Mexico.
Mission Expressway Business Park
MEDA owns and manages the Mission Expressway Business Park. The Expressway Business Park is a 158 acre master-planned mixed use park on Expressway 83, between Conway and Bryan Road. The park is ideally located with the McAllen International Airport ten minutes away, Mission Hospital next to the park and the U.S. 281/83 intersection less than fifteen minutes away.
Renaissance Industrial Park
The Renaissance Industrial Park is a 27-acre tract located along Highway 281 and Freddy Gonzalez in Edinburg, within the Edinburg Enterprise Zone. This industrial park has reached its capacity with businesses that include manufacturing, tool & die, textbooks, medical supply, and telecommunications equipment distribution. This is also a popular location for warehousing to the maquiladora industry. The EEDC attracted nine companies in total with a job creation of over 300 jobs in just five years.
North Industrial Park
In spring of 2003 Edinburg Economic Development Corporation celebrated the groundbreaking of Edinburg's second manufacturing corridor-the North Industrial Park. This new 108-acre tract industrial park symbolizes the City's growth and commitment to promote economic development. With Renaissance Industrial Park being an overwhelming success, this new endeavor along U.S. Highway 281 will be recruiting manufacturing, maquila suppliers, distributors, warehousing and logistics industries for relocation or expansion.
Owassa Lake Business Park
This 35-acre tract located on the southern border between Edinburg and Pharr, offers another option for manufacturers. The Edinburg EDC has partnered up with CTC Distributing, a company who resides in this park, to offer companies full service facilities dedicated to warehousing, logistics, and distribution of products and goods. The park's capabilities include water, sewer, and storm sewer. The park also includes a 6.5 acre well-maintained lake.
Edinburg International Airport Industrial Park
The Edinburg International Airport, comprised of 580 acres, was designated as a User Fee Airport on January 11, 2001 by the U.S. Customs Service. A User Fee Airport is a special designation whereby Customs are made available on a fee basis to process aircraft entering the U.S. and their passengers and cargo. Customs inspectors will be available to accept entries of merchandise, collect duties and enforce the customs laws and regulations.
Weslaco Industrial Park
Weslaco, Texas is booming with business! Many new businesses have relocated to Weslaco in recent years, and our population is soaring. Weslaco is a very exciting opportunity for companies involved in all facets of manufacturing and logistics. Weslaco has near-perfect weather all year round and is strategically positioned in the heart of the Rio Grande Valley, just minutes north of the Mexican border. Weslaco still has ample land available for Industrial Development and has an eager workforce and extensive Educational programs. |
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