Why Pecos · West Texas

Built for the corridor. Positioned for what’s next.

Pecos sits at the intersection of Interstate 20 and U.S. Highway 285, with public investment and partner coordination reinforcing long-term growth.

Why Pecos Home

Built for the corridor. Positioned for what’s next.

Pecos sits at the junction of Interstate 20 and U.S. Highway 285 - inside one of West Texas’s most active industrial corridors. That position gives businesses direct access to freight routes, regional labor, and supply chain infrastructure that support operations at scale.

Over the past decade, more than $350 million in public investment has gone into schools, healthcare, utilities, and infrastructure. The result is a community built to support a growing workforce - and the businesses that employ them. PEDC coordinates directly with the Town of Pecos City, Reeves County, and regional partners to move development projects forward. Businesses and site selectors are encouraged to engage early.

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Economic Drivers

Corridor access, a $350M+ investment base, a growing workforce, and strong institutional anchors make Pecos one of the most operationally prepared communities in West Texas.

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Current Projects

72 new home sites under development. Industrial park space for sale, lease, or build-to-suit near I-20. Site readiness is moving.

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Regional Economic Activity

The West of the Pecos Rodeo draws regional visitors every year. That foot traffic supports restaurants, retail, and hospitality alongside the industrial base.

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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