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Resources Needed to Thrive

The NETEA region, encompassing Commerce, Jacksonville, Kilgore, and Sulphur Springs, offers a dynamic and supportive environment for businesses of all sizes. Strategically located with easy access to major transportation networks, including highways, railways, and airports, the region serves as an ideal hub for industries such as manufacturing, logistics, and technology. With competitive operational costs and a highly skilled workforce, the NETEA region provides companies with the resources they need to thrive in today’s global economy. 

In addition to a robust business climate, the NETEA region is known for its exceptional quality of life. The area combines affordable living, educational opportunities, and recreational amenities, making it an attractive destination for both businesses and employees. Whether you’re seeking the charm of vibrant downtowns, the tranquility of the Piney Woods, or the recreational opportunities provided by our numerous lakes, the NETEA region offers something for everyone. With access to top-tier educational institutions and a rich natural landscape, Northeast Texas is a place where businesses thrive, and communities flourish.

Commerce, TX

About Commerce

Commerce, located in Hunt County, is home to the prestigious East Texas A&M University, one of the state's premier public universities. This academic institution not only provides a wealth of educational opportunities but also serves as a critical engine for workforce development, offering programs in business, industrial engineering, technology, and more. The city’s close connection with the university allows businesses to tap into a steady pipeline of talent, making it an attractive location for companies in industries such as education, healthcare, and technology. East Texas A&M University also plays a vital role in fostering innovation and research, providing businesses with opportunities for collaboration and growth.

  • Transportation access is another key asset for Commerce. The city is connected to major highways such as Interstate 30 and U.S. Highway 24, offering convenient access to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and other key markets. This strategic location makes Commerce an ideal site for logistics, distribution, and manufacturing operations. Additionally, the nearby Commerce Municipal Airport provides general aviation services, enhancing the city’s connectivity for businesses and residents alike.

  • The quality of life in Commerce is bolstered by its small-town charm, affordable housing, and strong sense of community. Outdoor recreation is plentiful, with nearby Cooper Lake State Park offering opportunities for camping, fishing, and hiking. The city’s local amenities, coupled with its proximity to larger urban centers, create an appealing balance for both businesses and their employees.

Commerce EDC

Bonnie Hunter  

Phone: 903-886-1121  
Website: www.commercetxedc.com

Jacksonville, TX

About Jacksonville

Jacksonville, situated in Cherokee County, is a growing economic center with a diverse range of industries, including agriculture, manufacturing, healthcare, and retail. The Jacksonville Economic Development Corporation (JEDCO) is dedicated to helping businesses succeed by offering services such as site selection, workforce development, and financial incentives. Jacksonville’s strategic location, combined with its supportive business environment, makes it an ideal location for companies looking to expand or relocate in Northeast Texas.

  • Transportation infrastructure is a key asset for Jacksonville, with access to major highways such as U.S. Highway 69 and U.S. Highway 175, allowing businesses to reach key markets across Texas. Jacksonville also offers a low cost of living and a highly skilled workforce, making it an attractive destination for companies in industries ranging from agriculture to advanced manufacturing. The Jacksonville EDC works closely with local businesses to ensure they have the resources they need to thrive, offering a variety of incentives and workforce training programs.

  • Jacksonville is also known for its excellent quality of life. The city offers a range of recreational opportunities, from Lake Jacksonville to the Cherokee Ranch Golf Course, making it a great place to live and work. Jacksonville’s family-friendly environment, combined with its vibrant business community, makes it an ideal location for both businesses and residents.

Jacksonville EDC

Shane Pace

Phone: 903-339-0049 
Website: www.jacksonvilletxedc.com

Kilgore, TX

About Kilgore

Kilgore, located in Gregg and Rusk counties, is a thriving community known for its strong industrial base and central location in East Texas. At the heart of Kilgore’s economic development efforts is Synergy Park, a 672-acre Class-A Campus Style Business Park that offers premier facilities for manufacturing, technology, and distribution companies. Synergy Park’s strategic location just two miles from Interstate 20 provides easy access to major markets, and the park’s state-of-the-art amenities, including a 10-acre lake and nature trails, make it an attractive site for high-skilled workers and executives.

  • The Kilgore Economic Development Corporation (KEDC) works closely with businesses to provide a range of services, from site selection and property development to workforce training and incentive packages. KEDC’s Virtual Building Program and pre-permitting initiatives streamline the construction process, allowing businesses to get up and running quickly.

  • The quality of life in Kilgore is another major draw. The city is known for its excellent educational institutions, including Kilgore College, which offers programs in advanced manufacturing, industrial technology, and other fields critical to the local economy. Residents also enjoy a variety of cultural and recreational activities, from the annual Texas Shakespeare Festival to the scenic beauty of the East Texas countryside. Kilgore’s combination of business opportunity and quality of life makes it an ideal location for companies looking to expand in Northeast Texas.

Kilgore EDC

Lisa Denton

Phone: 903-983-3522 
Website: www.kilgore-edc.com

Sulphur Springs, TX

About Sulphur Springs

Sulphur Springs, located in Hopkins County, has rapidly grown into a key player in the Northeast Texas economy, attracting a wide range of industries including food processing, manufacturing, and retail. The city’s business-friendly environment is supported by the Sulphur Springs Economic Development Corporation (EDC), which offers a variety of services to help businesses succeed. These include site selection assistance, workforce training programs, and access to financial incentives designed to foster growth and expansion. The Sulphur Springs EDC has been instrumental in attracting new businesses to the area and ensuring that existing companies have the resources they need to thrive.

  • One of the standout features of Sulphur Springs is its strategic location, just 80 miles from the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. This proximity to a major urban center allows businesses to access a large customer base while benefiting from the lower costs of operating in a smaller community. Sulphur Springs also boasts excellent transportation infrastructure, with access to Interstate 30 and U.S. Highway 67, making it an ideal hub for logistics and distribution operations.

  • In addition to its business advantages, Sulphur Springs offers an outstanding quality of life. The city’s historic downtown is a hub of activity, featuring unique shops, restaurants, and cultural events. Residents enjoy a variety of recreational opportunities, from the scenic Coleman Park to nearby lakes that offer fishing, boating, and other outdoor activities. With a low cost of living and a strong sense of community, Sulphur Springs is an attractive location for both businesses and families.

Sulphur Springs EDC

Chris Brown

Phone: 903-439-0101
Website: www.ss-edc.com

Prime Destination

Together, these communities form the foundation of the NETEA region, offering businesses a supportive environment, strategic location, and high quality of life that make Northeast Texas a prime destination for growth and investment.