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NEW JOB-CREATING TOOL AVAILABLE

TexAmericas Center Now Able to Offer Texas Enterprise Zone Incentive

Texarkana, AR-TX, January 14, 2020 – TexAmericas Center is pleased to announce that its property has been authorized to offer Texas Enterprise Zone incentives. This program allows companies making capital investments that add or retain jobs to potentially qualify for valuable economic benefits. This new incentive adds another helpful tool to TexAmericas Center’s job-creating toolbox.

“Texas has historically allowed local communities to lead the way in the realm of business attraction and job creation, “said Scott Norton, Executive Director/CEO of TexAmericas Center, “TexAmericas Center is proud and honored to be authorized to work with Bowie County to offer this powerful business and job creation incentive. We are excited to grow our partnership with the State of Texas and Bowie County. Our ability to offer this statewide economic development program, known as the Texas Enterprise Zone Program, right in here in Bowie County is going to allow us to create quality jobs and bring greater economic opportunity for everyone in the Texarkana region.”

The Texas Enterprise Zone is a basket of economic development incentives available to qualified businesses that allows local communities to partner with the State of Texas to promote job creation and capital investment. TexAmericas Center qualifies as a Texas Enterprise Zone site because the organization is a State of Texas Local Redevelopment Authority. TexAmericas Center is responsible for the redevelopment of 12,000 acres and 3,000,000 square feet of former military property in northeast Texas near Texarkana.

Bowie County must nominate a company as an Enterprise Project to be eligible to participate in the new designated Enterprise Zone Program site. Once a business is approved by the state for benefits, it becomes known as an Enterprise Zone project. Designated projects are eligible to apply for state sales and use tax refunds on qualifying expenditures, which include all taxable items purchased for use at the business site and related to the project. Refund amounts correlate to the amount of capital invested and number of jobs created. An additional requirement to become an Enterprise Zone project is local community support through incentives such as tax abatement, tax increment financing, and one-stop permitting. The state of Texas mandates that 25% of an Enterprise Zone project’s employment meet economically disadvantaged status or Enterprise Zone residency requirements.

TexAmericas Center can designate six projects per biennium each for up to a five-year period, not including the 90-day window prior to the application deadline. Employment and capital investment commitments must be incurred and met within this timeframe. The state accepts applications quarterly with deadlines on the first business day of March, June, September, and December.

On June 16, 2015, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed into law Senate Bill 100 (“S.B. 100”), which places renewed emphasis on incentivizing new job creation under the state’s Enterprise Zone Program. The bill reflects changes to the program that are designed to induce and to support the creation of new jobs.
• Emphasizing stronger incentives for job creation by limiting Double-Jumbo and Triple-Jumbo designations to projects that create new jobs
• Adding veterans to the categories of targeted employees in order to incentivize the hiring of honorably discharged veterans
• Allowing an enterprise project to have only one concurrent designation at any given time and not multiple concurrent designations occurring at the same designation period
• Creating half-designations to promote small businesses’ access to and participation in the Program
• Requiring an inter-local agreement for certain nominations made by a county for a project located within the jurisdiction of a municipality
• Job retention projects will no longer qualify for Double-Jumbo or Triple-Jumbo designations. However, companies may qualify for single-designations and half-designations for qualifying job retention projects.

The Texas Enterprise Zone Program is not just a tool for business attraction, under certain statutory provisions, an enterprise project designation may be granted for job expansion and retention.

LEVEL OF CAPITAL INVESTMENT $40,000 to $399,999MAXIMUM NUMBER OF JOBS ALLOCATED10MAXIMUM POTENTIAL MAXIMUM REFUND PERREFUND   JOB ALLOCATED$ 25,000   $2,500
$400,000 to $999,9992562,5002,500
$1,000,000 to $4,999,999125312,5002,500
$5,000,000 or more250625,0002,500
$5,000,000 to $149,999,9995001,250,0002,500
$150,000,000 to $249,999,999 (“Double Jumbo Project”)5002,500,0005,000
$250,000,000 or more (“Triple Jumbo Project”)5003,750,0007,500

About TexAmericas Center
Located in the Texarkana metropolitan area, TexAmericas Center owns and operates one of the largest mixed use industrial parks in the United States. With roughly 12,000 development ready acres of land and about 3 million square feet of commercial and industrial product, TexAmericas Center services the four states (Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas) markets. Texas is the #1 state for business in the United States of America because of its regulatory environment, tax policies, and workforce quality along with exceptional educational resources, infrastructure, and quality of living. Founded in 1997, TexAmericas Center has the operating capabilities of a municipality but functions more like a traditional real estate development company, offering customized real estate solutions. In addition to controlling our own zoning and permitting processes and sustaining the life cycle of public infrastructure on the complex, TAC has the capability to lease, build-to-suit, or facilitate Greenfield owner-constructed projects in a timely and efficient manner. At TAC, we streamline leasing and manage government development processes all through a single point of contact. Our customers benefit from faster market entry by resolving zoning, permitting, inspection, and state and local incentive programs solely through our organization. Additionally, the Texas Economic Development Council (TEDC) designated a 101 acre site on TexAmericas Center’s central campus as the first S.T.A.R. Site in Texas (Sites That Are Ready for construction to begin), advancing speed to market for our customers. Tenants of TexAmericas Center tend to be private business owners and corporations seeking flexible and cost effective space solutions.
If you would like more information about this topic or TexAmericas Center, please contact Eric Voyles at 903.223.9841 or via email