Denton, Texas is building a future driven by long-term planning, culture, and economic growth.

EPISODE · Dec 30, 2025 · 15 MIN

Denton, Texas is building a future driven by long-term planning, culture, and economic growth.

from The Building Texas Show

In this news-style episode of ‪@thebuildingtexasshow‬ host Justin McKenzie sits down with Denton Mayor Gerard Hudspeth to discuss how the city is navigating rapid North Texas growth while preserving its unique identity. From higher education and workforce pipelines to major employers, tourism, housing, and large-scale master-planned development, this conversation provides a grounded look at what’s shaping Denton’s future. Mayor Hudspeth explains why cities must plan beyond election cycles, how Denton is creating pathways for graduates to stay and build careers, and what residents, visitors, and site selectors should be watching as the city moves toward 2026. Companies, Institutions, and Brands Mentioned in This Episode The interview references several organizations that play a direct role in Denton’s economy, workforce, and quality of life, including:‪@HEB‬ – Retail anchor for upcoming master-planned development‪@PeterbiltMotorsCompany‬ – Major employer and manufacturing presence‪@UofNorthTexas‬ Workforce, logistics, music, and public administration pipeline‪@TXWomans‬ – Education and healthcare workforce contributorTetra Pak – Industrial and manufacturing operations‪@Hillwood‬ – Partner on Denton’s landmark master-planned community‪@buceesyt‬ – Regional tourism and retail draw‪@DiscoverDenton‬ – Tourism, events, and visitor information hubAbout ‪@thebuildingtexasshow‬ The Building Texas Show is a statewide media platform focused on telling the real stories behind Texas cities, communities, and economic growth.Hosted by Justin McKenzie, the show features in-depth conversations with:Mayors and civic leadersEconomic developers and site selectorsEntrepreneurs, operators, and investorsCommunity builders shaping Texas’s futureEach episode is designed to be discoverable, evergreen, and useful—helping audiences understand how Texas communities grow, plan, and compete in a rapidly changing economy.

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