Revitalizing Texarkana: TexAmericas Center’s Bold Vision for Economic Growth
OBBM Network Editorial Staff
May 5, 2026
By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Zach Rateliff
In Texarkana, the past echoes with the sounds of military operations, but the future hums with the potential of data centers and industrial growth. Once dependent on the Department of Defense, this community now stands at the cusp of economic revitalization, thanks to the TexAmericas Center’s bold vision.
Transforming Military Land into Economic Opportunity
TexAmericas Center is more than just a name; it’s a strategic powerhouse aimed at transforming former military land into a hub of commercial and industrial use. In a conversation on The Zach Rateliff Show, Executive Vice President Eric Voyles and CEO Scott Norton elaborated on their mission to mitigate the economic impact of past military base closures. “When we’re at war, it’s good around here,” Norton noted, highlighting the region’s historical dependency on defense budgets.
The TexAmericas Center acquired 12,000 acres, previously part of military installations, to repurpose them for industrial use. This move is a direct response to the economic void left by the downsizing of local military operations in the 1990s and early 2000s. The center’s goal is to create a resilient local economy that doesn’t rely solely on military spending.
Addressing Environmental Challenges
Transforming military land is no small feat, particularly with the environmental challenges stemming from its past use. The land, once used for ordnance manufacturing, required significant remediation to be deemed safe for commercial use. “The actual process of producing that created some environmental problems on the property,” Voyles explained.
Through diligent coordination with the EPA and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, TexAmericas Center has successfully cleaned up vast portions of the land. Of the 12,000 acres, only 260 remain under environmental restrictions, showcasing the center’s commitment to making the land viable for new industries.
Strengthening Community and Regional Ties
The TexAmericas Center’s efforts are not just about land transformation; they are about community revitalization. Managed by a local board of directors, the center ensures that decisions are made with direct input from those who live and work in the region. Every mayor in Bowie County appoints a board member, ensuring that the community’s needs and future are at the forefront of every strategy.
Norton’s emphasis on collaboration with the nearby Red River Army Depot exemplifies the interconnectedness of the region’s economic entities. “What affects one affects the other,” he stated, describing the symbiotic relationship aimed at fostering mutual growth and support.
The Role of Data Centers in Economic Diversification
A significant part of TexAmericas Center’s strategy involves attracting data centers to the region. These facilities promise to bring high-tech jobs and economic diversification, reducing the area’s reliance on traditional industries. While concerns about noise and environmental impact exist, the community is accustomed to more significant disruptions from its military past, as Norton humorously pointed out.
The focus on data centers aligns with a broader vision of establishing Texarkana as a technological and industrial hub in northeastern Texas. By doing so, TexAmericas Center aims to secure a prosperous future for the region, one that is less vulnerable to fluctuations in military spending.
A New Chapter for Texarkana
The efforts of TexAmericas Center symbolize a new chapter for Texarkana, where past challenges are met with innovative solutions and forward-thinking strategies. By converting former military land into economic opportunities, the center is setting a blueprint for other communities facing similar transitions.
In a world where economic landscapes are rapidly changing, TexAmericas Center stands as a testament to the power of local initiative and strategic planning. Its work illustrates how communities can reinvent themselves while preserving their unique identity and history.
The full episode of The Zach Rateliff Show is available on OBBM Network TV.
Revitalizing Texarkana: TexAmericas Center’s Bold Vision for Economic Growth
By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Zach Rateliff
In Texarkana, the past echoes with the sounds of military operations, but the future hums with the potential of data centers and industrial growth. Once dependent on the Department of Defense, this community now stands at the cusp of economic revitalization, thanks to the TexAmericas Center’s bold vision.
Transforming Military Land into Economic Opportunity
TexAmericas Center is more than just a name; it’s a strategic powerhouse aimed at transforming former military land into a hub of commercial and industrial use. In a conversation on The Zach Rateliff Show, Executive Vice President Eric Voyles and CEO Scott Norton elaborated on their mission to mitigate the economic impact of past military base closures. “When we’re at war, it’s good around here,” Norton noted, highlighting the region’s historical dependency on defense budgets.
The TexAmericas Center acquired 12,000 acres, previously part of military installations, to repurpose them for industrial use. This move is a direct response to the economic void left by the downsizing of local military operations in the 1990s and early 2000s. The center’s goal is to create a resilient local economy that doesn’t rely solely on military spending.
Addressing Environmental Challenges
Transforming military land is no small feat, particularly with the environmental challenges stemming from its past use. The land, once used for ordnance manufacturing, required significant remediation to be deemed safe for commercial use. “The actual process of producing that created some environmental problems on the property,” Voyles explained.
Through diligent coordination with the EPA and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, TexAmericas Center has successfully cleaned up vast portions of the land. Of the 12,000 acres, only 260 remain under environmental restrictions, showcasing the center’s commitment to making the land viable for new industries.
Strengthening Community and Regional Ties
The TexAmericas Center’s efforts are not just about land transformation; they are about community revitalization. Managed by a local board of directors, the center ensures that decisions are made with direct input from those who live and work in the region. Every mayor in Bowie County appoints a board member, ensuring that the community’s needs and future are at the forefront of every strategy.
Norton’s emphasis on collaboration with the nearby Red River Army Depot exemplifies the interconnectedness of the region’s economic entities. “What affects one affects the other,” he stated, describing the symbiotic relationship aimed at fostering mutual growth and support.
The Role of Data Centers in Economic Diversification
A significant part of TexAmericas Center’s strategy involves attracting data centers to the region. These facilities promise to bring high-tech jobs and economic diversification, reducing the area’s reliance on traditional industries. While concerns about noise and environmental impact exist, the community is accustomed to more significant disruptions from its military past, as Norton humorously pointed out.
The focus on data centers aligns with a broader vision of establishing Texarkana as a technological and industrial hub in northeastern Texas. By doing so, TexAmericas Center aims to secure a prosperous future for the region, one that is less vulnerable to fluctuations in military spending.
A New Chapter for Texarkana
The efforts of TexAmericas Center symbolize a new chapter for Texarkana, where past challenges are met with innovative solutions and forward-thinking strategies. By converting former military land into economic opportunities, the center is setting a blueprint for other communities facing similar transitions.
In a world where economic landscapes are rapidly changing, TexAmericas Center stands as a testament to the power of local initiative and strategic planning. Its work illustrates how communities can reinvent themselves while preserving their unique identity and history.
The full episode of The Zach Rateliff Show is available on OBBM Network TV.
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