Grimes County, located in the heart of Southeast Texas between Houston and College Station, is a rural yet strategically positioned county that blends historic charm with expanding economic opportunity in communities like Navasota, Anderson, and Iola. With a population of roughly 30,000, the county offers a mix of agricultural land, small-town living, and increasing development…
Montgomery County, situated just north of Houston, is among Texas’s fastest-growing counties. The county’s population grew nearly 38% to 749,613 between 2020 and 2024 and is expected to reach 775,000 in 2025. Covering approximately 1,000 square miles, Montgomery County blends suburban growth with notable communities, including Conroe, The Woodlands, Magnolia, Shenandoah and more. On May 27,…
Bowie County is a thriving region with a rich history and a strategic location at the crossroads of Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana. Named after James Bowie, a legendary figure in Texas history, the county has long been a center for commerce, transportation and economic development. Anchored by the Texarkana metropolitan area, Bowie County benefits from…
Fisher County, located in the heart of West Texas, is a rural county steeped in history and tradition. Established in 1876 and named after Samuel Rhoads Fisher, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, the county covers approximately 900 square miles of rolling plains, picturesque ranchlands and wide-open skies emblematic of the Lone Star…
Brazos County is a vital part of Texas history and culture. Named for the Brazos River, one of the most significant waterways in the state, the county has been a hub of growth and progress since its founding. As the home of Texas A&M University, one of the largest and most prestigious public universities in…
Throckmorton County serves as a representative example of the state’s vast and diverse geographical landscape. Established in 1858 and named after Dr. William E. Throckmorton, an early settler and physician, the county epitomizes the rustic charm of rural Texas. Covering an area of approximately 915 square miles, Throckmorton County is predominantly characterized by its agricultural…
Wichita County is at the northern border of the state, abutting the Red River where it divides Texas from Oklahoma. It is known for being part of the “Red Dirt” geologic region, and is home to a university, an Air Force base, and many hospital systems. Wichita County Commissioners Court authorized the use of PACE…
Smith County in East Texas is a thriving center for development in the agricultural and energy industries, and is also home to a growing medical and research hub that serves the entire region. Around 75% of all the roses distributed in the United States come through Smith County! Smith County Commissioners Court authorized the use…
Hays County is in the heart of Central Texas, and is one of the fastest-growing counties in the state. Home to Texas State University, and directly south of the state capitol along Interstate 35, the cities in Hays County are benefitting from easy access to major population centers and convenient supply chain and logistics. Hays…
Haskell County is full of rolling plains and wide open spaces. Roughly centered in the diamond shape made by Lubbock, Fort Worth, Wichita Falls, and Abilene, this area is a gateway to West Texas and the Panhandle. Haskell County Commissioners Court authorized the use of PACE financing in 2022, naming Lone Star PACE as the…