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Two companies are expanding in Texas, and they are Tata Consultancy Services and Peloton in Austin and Plano, respectively. Meanwhile, Mastronardi Produce and Amazon are adding new facilities in Laredo and Missouri City, respectively. Altogether, these four businesses will be creating up to 3,230 new jobs all across the state. So this is a big win for a big Texas economy.
Read on to get a closer look at each investment!
“This investment is a testament to Texas’ growing status as a booming technology hub[. W]e are proud that TCS continues to expand across our state. […]
“The Lone Star State is the premier economic destination in America[…] I thank TCS for investing in Texas and for bringing more jobs to the Austin area[.] I look forward to working with them to grow this already strong partnership.”
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“Thanks to Texas’ business-friendly climate, cutting-edge companies like Peloton are choosing to expand their footprint in the Lone Star State. […] Our successful model of low taxes, workforce investment, and reasonable regulations make Texas the premier economic destination for innovative companies to grow and flourish. I am grateful to Peloton for expanding their presence in Plano and bringing 1,600 new jobs to the community. Together, we will create an even more prosperous future for the state of Texas.”
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“Mastronardi’s continued commitment […] is based on its partnership with the Laredo Economic Development Corporation and the Chamber of Commerce. Their continued support […] and growth in the area contributed to our decision to expand our presence in the area. […] We’d like to especially thank the Laredo EDC and the City of Laredo for their support.”
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“We’re excited to be expanding our network of operations in Missouri City. […] Every day at Amazon, incredible employees come together to deliver magical experiences for customers[. W]e look forward to creating over 500 jobs for the local community, with industry-leading pay and comprehensive benefits starting on day one.”
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