Live Oak County to spend $1,992,885.00 to occupy 18,225 square feet of space in George West Texas.
George West, Texas — According to state and local development sources, Live Oak County plans to invest $1,992,885.00 to build out 18,225 square feet of new space in George West. The company plans to occupy the new space at 301 Houston St. in George West, on or about December 1, 2025. According to the company website Live Oak County, in South Texas, is bordered by McMullen, Atascosa, Karnes, Bee, San Patricio, Jim Wells, and Duval counties. George West, the county’s largest town and seat of government, is in south central Live Oak County at the intersection of U.S. highways 59 and 281. The center point of the county is at 28°20′ north latitude and 98°07′ west longitude. The county comprises 1,057 square miles of usually flat to rolling terrain vegetated with grasses, mesquite, blackbrush, prickly pear, post oak, and small live oak. The elevation ranges from approximately seventy to 400 feet. Between the late 1960s and the early 1980s the economy became more diversified. After 1967 Live Oak County became an important source of uranium, which is mined in several parts of the county, particularly near Ray Point. Oil and gas production also increased during this period; in 1984 crude oil production reached almost 2,986,000 barrels.
To learn more about Live Oak County, visit http://www.co.live-oak.tx.us/
Company Contact:
James Liska, County Judge
361-449-2733
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