These are not planned projects or future proposals. Residential expansion and industrial site development are currently active in Pecos.
Active development projects are expanding Pecos’s capacity right now - residential and industrial. Each reflects coordinated planning that turns corridor access into operational opportunity.
New Meadowbrook adds 72 new home sites to Pecos’s residential inventory, supported by new utility infrastructure developed through coordination between local partners. Home sizes range from approximately 1,400 to 2,500 square feet.
For employers bringing people to Pecos, this development directly addresses one of the most common barriers to workforce growth: housing availability.
Phase 3 of the Hidden Hero Essential Worker’s Housing Project continues PEDC’s investment in housing for the essential workers who keep Pecos running. The development is located at 2400 South Arizona Street and was designed by New Republic Architects.
The project was put out for competitive bid, and proposals were received from two area housing contractors. Silver Fox Construction, LLC of San Angelo submitted the low base bid of $17,548,332. The complete bid documentation - the engineer’s bid tabulation alongside both contractor proposals - is available for public review below.
First Keystone is located near I-20 and TX-17 and offers industrial and office space for sale or lease, with build-to-suit capability for businesses with specific operational requirements.
The site carries an Opportunity Zone designation, which may provide tax advantages for qualifying private investment. For businesses evaluating corridor locations, First Keystone offers immediate inventory and the flexibility to build to specification.
PEDC coordinates directly with property owners, developers, and public partners to move projects forward - from initial site evaluation through infrastructure coordination and project review. Businesses and developers are encouraged to contact PEDC early in the process.
Whether considering expansion, site development, or intergovernmental coordination, PEDC works directly with businesses and public entities to review project-specific considerations.