Grimes County to spend $5.7 Million to occupy 16,400 square feet of space in Anderson Texas.
Anderson, Texas — According to state and local development sources, Grimes County plans to invest $5,700,000.00 to build out 16,400 square feet of new space in Anderson. The company plans to occupy the new space at 270 FM 149 in Anderson, on or about August 1, 2025. According to the company website Grimes County, located in Southeast Texas, is a place where small-town charm meets natural beauty. With a population of just over 27,000 people, it offers a close-knit community that welcomes visitors with open arms. One of the most notable aspects of Grimes County is its rich history. It was founded in 1846 and named after Jesse Grimes, a Texas Revolution veteran and signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence. Today, visitors can explore this history by visiting landmarks such as the Navasota Blues Alley, the Gibbons Creek Wildlife Art Trail, and the Anderson Historic District. In addition to its history, Grimes County boasts stunning natural landscapes. The Sam Houston National Forest is just a short drive away, offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, camping, and more. But Grimes County isn’t just a place to visit – it’s also a great place to live. The county has a low cost of living, affordable housing, and excellent schools. Plus, its central location between Houston and College Station makes it a convenient place to call home for those who work or study in those areas.
To learn more about Grimes County, visit http://grimescountytexas.gov/
Company Contact:
Tom Maynard, Treasurer
tom.maynard@grimescountytexas.gov
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-maynard-777586a3/
936-873-4400
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