Potter County to spend $1,500,000.00 to occupy 4,380 square feet of space in Amarillo Texas.
Amarillo, Texas — According to state and local development sources, Potter County plans to invest $1,500,000.00 to build out 4,380 square feet of new space in Amarillo. The company plans to occupy the new space at 13100 NE 29th Ave. in Amarillo, on or about September 1, 2025. According to the company website Potter County is one of 254 counties in the state of Texas. It was organized in 1876 when the area was still uninhabited and before H.B. Sanborn and Joseph Glidden fenced 250,000 acres for the Frying Pan ranch. The county seat was formed in 1887 when about sixty cowboys were given lots in Oneida (Amarillo) where the Fort Worth & Denver and the Santa Fe Railways met, thereby making them property owners and partisans in the county seat election. In 1900 the county was an agriculturally based society. Rapid population growth has occurred in and around the city of Amarillo, and in the southern part of the county. Amarillo is also the home of Amarillo College as well as Canyon the home of West Texas A&M University. The primary areas of growth will be in the Amarillo metropolitan area and the southern part of Potter County.
To learn more about Potter County, visit http://www.co.potter.tx.us/
Company Contact:
Nancy Tanner, County Judge
nancytanner@mypottercounty.com
806-379-2246
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