Texas A&M University to spend $275,000,000.00 to occupy 334,298 square feet of space in Austin Texas.
Austin, Texas — According to state and local development sources, Texas A&M University plans to invest $275,000,000.00 to build out 334,298 square feet of new space in Austin. The company plans to occupy the new space at 4125 S FM 973 in Austin, on or about June 1, 2026. According to the company website Texas A&M University has a proud history that stretches back to 1876 when The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas became the first public institution of higher learning in the state of Texas. Nestled in the heart of the Houston-Dallas-Austin triangle, Texas A&M University at College Station is the states largest university, with nearly 65,000 students calling Aggieland home, and another 5,200 Aggies are studying at branch campuses in Galveston, Texas, and Doha, Qatar. Texas A&Ms designation as a land-, sea-, and space-grant institution reflects the superior quality and diverse range of research and innovation occurring on campus daily. Texas A&M boasts a strong military tradition, having contributed men and women in uniform to every armed conflict since the Spanish-American War. More Aggies commission as officers into the U.S. Armed Forces than any other school outside of the U.S. military academies every year. Student-athletes represent Texas A&M across 18 sports within the Southeastern Conference. Additionally, the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum is located on Texas A&Ms campus, as is the President and First Ladys final resting places.
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Company Contact:
Michael Young, President
myoung@tamu.edu
979-458-6000
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