
City of Heath to spend $4.5 Million to occupy 12,081 square feet of space in Heath Texas.
Heath, Texas — According to state and local development sources, City of Heath plans to invest $4,500,000.00 to build out 12,081 square feet of new space in Heath. The company plans to occupy the new space at 1284 FM 740 in Heath, on or about December 1, 2025. According to the company website In 1840, the Texas Congress ordered a central government road to be built from Austin to the mouth of the Kiamichi Creek at its intersection with the Red River. This road crossed the east fork of the Trinity River in what is now known as Heath. When the town population was 200 in 1949, the Heath school closed and merged with the Rockwall Independent School District. The town was incorporated in 1959. Lake Ray Hubbard became a reality in 1969. The old Barnes Bridge Road was covered by its waters. The first revenues of the City, a sum of $100, were generated by its franchise with Texas Power & Light. By 1970, the population was 520 and homes were being built throughout the City. Newcomers were attracted to the openness of rural living and proximity to Lake Ray Hubbard. By 1980 the population had tripled to 1,459. Although farming continued in the area into the late 1980s, Heath was beginning to develop a business and professional community. In 1990 the population was 2,108, and in 2000 the community had 4,149 inhabitants.
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Company Contact:
Aaron Adel, Interim City Manager
https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-adel-aicp-b74a15264/
972-771-6228
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