Dear Texas Economic Development Stakeholders,
Texas upholds our title as a jobs juggernaut! In 2022, the Lone Star State was the #1 jobs creator in the nation with 650,100 jobs gained. This is a testament to the strength of our state's businesses, which continue to create new jobs for hard working Texans.
In this issue of the Texas Business Bulletin, we're excited to announce the 2023 Governor's Small Business Summits! These events will take place throughout the state in 15 different cities to help small businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs reach new heights.
Additionally, please see the update on the Texas Travel Industry Recovery Grant Program, which opened February 1 for a new application category. We appreciate your assistance in spreading the word about this important resource for the continued recovery of the tourism, travel and hospitality industry—a vital component to our state's economy!
Also within this issue, you will find our Community Relations Team's "Notes from Across the State," recent publications, project announcements, an economic snapshot, plus much more!
As always, please be sure to visit our website, follow us on social media or reach out to a member of our team if we can be of any assistance.
-Adriana Cruz, Executive Director, Texas Economic Development & Tourism
Update: Texas Travel Industry Recovery Grant Program
Applications for the Texas Travel Industry Recovery Grant (TTIR) program, administered through the Governor’s Office of Texas Economic Development & Tourism, opened February 1 for a new application category. The TTIR Program provides one-time grants of up to $20,000 for the recovery of Texas businesses in the tourism, travel and hospitality industry that were negatively impacted during the pandemic.
The new category now opens applications for the following NAICS codes and also reopens the application process for all previous applicants who may now qualify for funding or for additional funding.
Category
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Application Window
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NAICS Code
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Industry
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5
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February 1, 2023 - TBD
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532111
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Passenger Car Rental
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512131
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Cinemas
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512132
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Drive-in Motion Picture Theaters
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487990
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Scenic & Sightseeing Transportation, Other
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487210
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Scenic & Sightseeing Transportation, Water
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487110
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Scenic & Sightseeing Transportation, Land
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485510
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Charter Bus Industry
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483212
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Inland Water Passenger Transportation
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483114
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Coastal & Great Lakes Passenger Transportation
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483112
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Deep Sea Passenger Transportation
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481211
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Nonscheduled Chartered Passenger Air
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481111
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Scheduled Passenger Air Transportation
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312120
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Breweries; Microbreweries
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312130
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Wineries
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312140
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Distilleries
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5615
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Travel Arrangement & Reservation Services; Convention & Visitors Bureaus
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561920
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Convention & Trade Show Organizers, Event & Meeting Planning Services
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7212
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RV Parks & Recreational Camps; Campgrounds
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71
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Arts, Entertainment & Recreation
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7211
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Traveler Accommodation: Hotels & Motels, Bed & Breakfast
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722
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Food Services & Drinking Places
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This application round will remain open until remaining funds are dispersed. For eligibility and grant application details, deadlines, an application instruction video and the TTIR application portal, visit ttir.gov.texas.gov.
Unemployment Rate: 3.9%
Jobs Added in December: 29,500
Job Recovery Rate: 149.5%
Workforce: 14.6 million
Our office develops in-depth reports, publications, snapshots and maps highlighting the Lone Star State's best assets for business and targeted growth sectors. Check out these new publications and other Reports & Publications on our website.
Headquarters Relocations to Texas
Texas is truly the headquarters of headquarters, offering a business environment where corporate operations can thrive. In our newest report, we share data tracked by the EDT Research Team on corporate relocations to Texas since 2015. Download the report in a PDF format.
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Notes from Across the State
Our success throughout Texas wouldn’t be possible without our hardworking and talented Community Relations Regional Representatives. This team serves each of Texas' communities across the state and communicates directly with local governments and stakeholders, assisting them with increasing economic development capacity.
In this edition of Notes from Across the State, hear from our Community Relations Specialists on what they’ve been working on, what makes Texas special to them and what they’re most looking forward to in 2023.
"Working in this office, I am often reminded how truly special Texas and these communities are. When I started working in EDT, I quickly saw how Central Texas communities come together. I see it when I am out in communities speaking with employees and business owners on how their work is impacting their lives."
Riccardo Canova is the Community Relations Specialist for Central Texas.
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"My economic development highlight in 2022 was seeing the continued and growing interest in West Texas. My region is large (it includes 80 counties!) and I have always said that West Texas is the state’s best kept secret. Companies are continuing to discover the vast resources that exist west of I-35. Seeing wins in the Panhandle, South Plains, Concho Valley, Permian Basin and the Far West Texas region has been truly inspiring."
Chandra Eggemeyer is the Community Relations Specialist for West Texas.
Photo: Chandra Eggemeyer presents the City of Miles with their Film Friendly Certification, with the help of Kim LeBlanc from the Texas Film Commission, joining virtually from Austin.
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"As we move forward in 2023, I’m excited to continue working with the partners in the region to assist their efforts to recruit, expand and retain business. I would like to see everyone continuing to work together to make Texas the best place to live, work and play!"
Betty Russo is the Community Relations Specialist for East Texas/Gulf Region.
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"Looking back at 2022, there were quite a few highlights—and I appreciate every opportunity I had to attend a groundbreaking or ribbon cutting! Events like these are examples of the opportunity to see the growth happening in so many areas and across all industries. Some examples I was fortunate to attend last year were: Lancium Inc. in Abilene, Qcells USA Corp. in Quinlan, WinField United in Wichita Falls and Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions in Frisco."
Janie Havel is the Community Relations Specialist for North Texas.
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"I’ve been with the OOG for four years and one of my favorite parts is within the first few months of the year I go on a wrap around tour of my region. I make a stop at every city/county and connect with local leadership and learn about their goals and how our office can help. I can’t wait to see the how the South Texas region thrives!"
Priscilla Duran is the Community Relations Specialist for South Texas.
Photo: Priscilla Duran (Right) is pictured with Downtown Corpus Christi Executive Director, Alyssa Barrera Mason (Left).
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Visit our website to find the EDT Regional Representative Offices Map, connect with the team and more.
First Call Logistics' expansion in Irving will include 35,000 square feet of dry storage and 13,000 square feet of temperature-controlled space.
Texas' success in attracting the highest number of corporate expansions and relocations is thanks to a unique combination of competitive business advantages that no other state can claim. For more on these business advantages, visit our Why Texas webpages. Here are some of Texas' recently announced projects in regions across the state:
2023 Governor's Small Business Summits
The Governor's Office of Small Business assistance is excited to announce the statewide 2023 Governor’s Small Business Summits! Hosted throughout the state in 15 different cities, the events aim to help Texas small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs reach new heights by connecting them with the resources and information needed to start, strengthen and grow a business.
Each Governor’s Small Business Summit will offer a variety of sessions bringing together local, state and federal resource partners to provide key insights on critical business topics. The event is also an opportunity to network with other business owners and meet experts who will share timely, relevant and actionable advice on a multitude of small business topics.
The 2023 Governor’s Small Business Summit locations and dates are listed below.
North Texas:
Abilene - May 18
Arlington - July 13
Stephenville - July 27
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Central Texas:
Temple - May 4
Fredericksburg - September 21
San Antonio - November TBD
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East Texas:
The Woodlands - June 15
Marshall - August 24
Beaumont - October 5
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West Texas:
Amarillo - June 1
Horizon City - September 7
San Angelo - October 19
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South Texas:
Kingsville - June 29
McAllen - August 10
Zapata - December 7
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Be sure to check in at gov.texas.gov/events as we announce more event details, speakers and registration information, as well as additional events and webinars!
Victoria Chamber of Commerce Annual Banquet
In January, EDT's Executive Director Adriana Cruz was invited to attend and serve as the keynote speaker for the Victoria Chamber of Commerce Annual Member Banquet. Adriana spoke on Texas' economic development success, growth in the Victoria area and our office's activities. We look forward to continuing to work with local partners in Victoria to ensure Texas remains the best state for business!
Weatherford Chamber of Commerce - "Business Before Breakfast"
In January, Executive Director Adriana Cruz participated in Weatherford Chamber of Commerce's "Business Before Breakfast" event. She gave an update on our office's activities and economic highlights and discussed the importance of strong and growing collaborations between statewide, regional and local community partners.
“It ain’t bragging if it's true!” Here are some of the recent accolades Texas has received:
- Texas dominated the 2022 Deal of the Year Awards from Business Facilities. Congratulations to all of the Texas community winners:
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Silver Award: Orange County Economic Development Corporation for Chevron Phillips Chemical Company's new $8 billion facility
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Community Impact Award: Texas Forest Country Partnership for USA BioEnergy's new advanced biorefinery
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Financial Office Campus Award: Greater Irving-Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce & City of Irving for Wells Fargo's new corporate campus
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Renewable Energy Award: DevelopAbilene for Lancium's renewable energy powered data center campus
- Texas was named a regional runner-up for Business Facilities' 2022 State of the Year. Texas was also recognized for Leading Exports.
- Texas is a leading state for small business job growth based on the monthly Paychex Small Business Index.
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Houston and Dallas were the top two metros for small business employment growth for the seventh consecutive month in December.
We're hiring! Interested in working with the best state economic development team in the country and helping grow the state's economy? There are multiple positions for experienced professionals in Business & Community Development, Tourism and other divisions. Here's a select sampling of open positions:
For more information on available positions, visit gov.texas.gov/employment.
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