Brownsville continues to experience active land development with several commercial projects preparing for construction starts. A new HTeaO tea shop at 205 Rocky Road is scheduled to break ground this month, with completion anticipated by November.[1]
The residential sector shows sustained demand, evidenced by more than 1,600 building permits issued in the prior year and multiple homes under construction nearing completion.[2] This activity supports population influx tied to regional economic drivers.
Industrial and Port Activity
At the Port of Brownsville, energy projects progress with Texas LNG selecting Kiewit as builder for its $4 billion export terminal.[3] SpaceX has entered negotiations for a 50-year lease on an 83-acre site to facilitate Starship transport via barge.[4]
Riverfront redevelopment between international bridges remains in discussion, with LandGrant Development proposing hotels, apartments, and retail, pending formal agreements with city and county officials.[5]
These developments point to near-term opportunities in industrial and residential sectors. Investors should examine port vicinity lands for LNG and refining projects, as well as Starbase-adjacent properties for aerospace support. Contractors should gear up for projects valued over $100,000 in energy infrastructure, housing subdivisions, and commercial builds expected over the next decade.
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- SpaceX in talks to get its own terminal at Port of Brownsville
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