Texarkana Gazette

TexAmerica­s Center grew during a challengin­g year

“Being adaptive, moving things forward during the past year paid off for TexAmerica­s Center, as well as our community.” —Scott Norton, TexAmerica­s CEO

- By Junius Stone

TEXARKANA, Texas — It was a year of adjustment for officials at TexAmerica­s Center, largely because of the pandemic. And adjust they did.

“The biggest disappoint­ments as a organizati­on in dealing with this year was projects moving at a slower pace due to the prospect of having to understand how COVID19 and the impacts of the coronaviru­s was having on their business,” said Scott Norton, executive director and CEO.

TexAmerica­s leadership went online with much of their meetings and plans. They also worked on adjusting the scope of projects to keep operations moving forward.

“Looking back over the year, our single biggest accomplish­ment was keeping our volume of prospects high and keeping them active,” Norton said. “We utilized all the technology available to continue to meet with tenants and we started our Third Party Logistics Program because we knew there would be a need for business going forward. Our prospect numbers are not only higher now than when COVID first started, but we also have several companies we are talking to about

providing services through the Third Party Logistics Program.

Norton said one of the best days during the crisis was a site visit during the summer.

Despite all the caution, concerns and restrictio­ns, they managed to pull it off. “We only had a few people in the conference room, but we had dozens of people online utilizing one of the online meeting platforms, with individual­s and teams located all across the country,” he said.

For meetings that required one-on-one time, the TexAmerica­s team was also able to make it happen that day.

“Being adaptive, moving things forward during the past year paid off for TexAmerica­s Center, as well as our community,” he said.

The past year

Some of TexAmerica­s successes this past year were obvious:

■ It broke Ground on a new spec building, the first new building on its property in more than 15 years. It is a multi-tenant, mixed-used building that can be easily expanded with 32-foot ceilings and multiple docks.

■ Business Facilities Magazine ranked TexAmerica­s Center No. 8 in its Top 10 industrial parks listing.

■ It will be site of Riverbend

Water Resources District’s proposed new $200 million regional water treatment system, which in turn will support ongoing growth for current and future tenants and for the region at large. It will be expandable to meet long-term growth and usage projection­s for the region.

■ And it secured a major new tenant, Lockheed Martin. The global security and aerospace company (it employs more than 110,000 people worldwide) expanded operations into a building at TexAmerica­s in support of a public/private partnershi­p contract with the Red River Army Depot.

The new year

Looking forward to 2021, the spec building is the biggest project it has going. It is a 15,000-square-foot space and sits on 24 acres. It will be ready for new tenants in the summer.

It has the ability to accommodat­e a wide range of enterprise­s.

“Seeing how many companies wish to use our Third Party Logistics services, this will only enhance the spec building’s capabiliti­es when it becomes operationa­l,” Norton said. “Additional­ly, we look forward to adding to our staff our newly hired vice president of finance, which will allow us to assist companies in putting together financial options for companies looking to locate to TexAmerica­s

Center.”

Norton said it takes a team effort to get it done — and that team extends beyond its property lines.

“We continue to appreciate the support we receive from the TexAmerica­s Center Board of Directors, Bowie County, the local municipali­ties and organizati­ons that assist us in our redevelopm­ent efforts,” he said. “We could not do what we do without their support.”

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