Grayson County to spend $30 Million to occupy 27,000 square feet of space in Sherman Texas.
Sherman, Texas — According to state and local development sources, Grayson County plans to invest $30 Million to build out 27,000 square feet of new space in Sherman. The company plans to occupy the new space at 200 S. Crockett St. in Sherman, on or about February 1, 2026. According to the company website Grayson County, in north central Texas, is bordered by the Red River and by Fannin, Collin, Denton, and Cooke counties. The county seat, Sherman, which lies approximately sixty-five miles north of Dallas, is part of the Sherman-Denison Metropolitan Statistical Area. The county’s center point is at 33°40′ north latitude and 96°40′ west longitude. Grayson County, 934 square miles in area, has an elevation ranging from 600 to 800 feet and generally level terrain with some low hills. The northern part, which drains into Lake Texoma and the Red River, is characterized by acidic soils of the Post Oak Belt, with loamy or sandy surfaces. The southern areas, which drain to tributaries of the Trinity River, have blackland soils conducive to the growth of trees such as post oak, bois d’arc, elm, and walnut, as well as various types of grasses. Natural resources include limestone, oil and gas, bituminous coal, and sand and gravel. Grayson County is drained principally by Choctaw Creek and its two main tributaries, Post Oak and Iron Ore creeks.
To learn more about Grayson County, visit http://www.co.grayson.tx.us/
Company Contact:
Gayla Hawkins, County Treasurer
hawkinsg@co.grayson.tx.us
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gayla-hawkins-490191115/
903-813-4200
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