Pecos, Texas. Be A Part of the Movement

Strategic Access.
Active Investment.
Coordinated Leadership.

Pecos is a West Texas community in Reeves County supporting industrial activity, public investment, and long-term economic development through coordinated leadership and statutory authority.

I-20 + US 285Corridor access
Permian BasinRegional position
4B AuthorityStatutory standing
Economic Drivers

The foundation underneath Pecos's growth.

Pecos's economic foundation is supported by industrial activity, infrastructure investment, workforce capacity, and institutional stability.

Permian Basin

Energy & Industry

Regional industrial activity and corridor access support logistics, operations, and supply chain connectivity.

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Public investment

Infrastructure & Housing

Public investment and expanding residential development support workforce and business growth.

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Labor & education

Workforce Capacity

Educational investment and population growth contribute to long-term labor availability.

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Stability & service

Public & Civic Institutions

Healthcare, education, and public entities provide stability and service capacity.

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Active Investment

Headline numbers, on the record.

Public facilities, infrastructure, and corridor access. Coordinated planning made visible in the data.

Featured Spotlight · 2 weeks

Reeves County Justice Center expansion breaks ground.

$48M public-facility project advances institutional capacity along the corridor. A coordinated investment between county, city, and PEDC.

UPDATED · APR 28, 2026
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$350M
Capital Invested
Public facilities and infrastructure
2014 – 2024 · cumulative
45%
Population Growth
Workforce-age expansion
2010 – 2020 · U.S. Census
Lvl IV
Trauma Access
Designated medical facility
Reeves County Hospital District
Regional Position

I-20 + US-285 corridor.

I-10I-20US 285El PasoMidlandHobbsBig BendPecos31.4°N · 103.5°W
I-20 corridorUS-285 accessRegional cities
Coordinated Regional Leadership

Built in coordination, not in isolation.

PEDC works in coordination with municipal, county, and regional partners to pursue development opportunities aligned with long-term community objectives. Public and intergovernmental partners are encouraged to contact PEDC regarding coordination opportunities.

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Pecos365 · Community & Regional Identity

Local businesses. Community events.
What's happening in Pecos.

Pecos365 connects residents, businesses, employees, and visitors to the activity shaping Pecos today.

Do Business Here

Three paths into evaluation.

From early scoping to active diligence. Start where you are.

Incentives & taxes01

Business Development Tools

Opportunities · Incentives · Taxes

Identify opportunities, evaluate incentives, and review tax structure as part of project diligence.

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Demographics & market02

Explore Local Data

Demographics · Market Insights

Workforce, demographics, and market data, sourced for site selectors and corporate real estate teams.

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Available sites03

Find Property

Available Sites · Buildings

Search current available properties along the corridor, including industrial, commercial, and shovel-ready sites.

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Engage

Ready to Evaluate Opportunities?

Whether considering expansion, site development, or intergovernmental coordination, PEDC works directly with businesses and public entities to review project-specific considerations.

Office119 South Cedar, Pecos, TX
Phone(432) 445-9960
HoursMon – Fri · 8:00 – 5:00 CT
AuthorityTexas Type 4B EDC