Tex-America Center Data Center Project Benefits & Community Impact

EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 1H

Tex-America Center Data Center Project Benefits & Community Impact

from The Zach Rateliff Show

Dive into the revitalization happening at the Tex-America Center as Zach Rateliff sits down with Eric Voiles and Scott Norton. This engaging conversation sheds light on the transformative Tex-America Center data center project and its profound implications for the local community. Unpacking the project’s economic benefits, the trio discusses its potential for job creation and the ambitious plans to diversify the region’s economy, which has traditionally relied on the Department of Defense budget. The discussion goes into detail about the environmental remediation efforts taken to ensure the land is safe for commercial and industrial use, including the struggle to overcome the legacy of previous military activities. Voiles, the Executive Vice President and Chief Economic Development Officer, shares insights on marketing strategies and the essential role of community involvement in these projects. Norton, the Executive Director, highlights the importance of a collaborative relationship with the Red River Army Depot in maximizing potential benefits for Bowie County residents. Explore how public input shapes development decisions, and delve into the balance between economic growth and environmental responsibility. As the conversation flows, Zach, Eric, and Scott emphasize the urgency of adapting to community needs, creating better-paying jobs, and fostering local prosperity. This episode encapsulates the essence of community-focused development, inviting listeners to reflect on how such initiatives can reshape their own locales. Tune in to discover the future of Tex-America Center and its quest for sustainable progression in local industry and community welfare. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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