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Terrell approves construction plan for 933,656‑sq‑ft distribution center, adopts TIRZ No. 5 project plan

3228405 · May 7, 2025
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The Terrell City Council approved a construction plan for a 933,656‑square‑foot distribution center on Airport Road and adopted Ordinance No. 3104 covering Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 5. Council also heard traffic and site design details and scheduled remaining second‑readings for annexation and zoning.

Terrell, Texas — On May 6, 2025, the Terrell City Council voted to approve a construction plan for a 933,656‑square‑foot distribution center on Airport Road and adopted Ordinance No. 3104, which enacts the project plan and finance plan for Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) No. 5 covering roughly 2,600 acres in the Airport Road/I‑20/US‑80 corridor.

City officials and project consultants said the industrial development is expected to add substantial incremental taxable value to the city’s base and will fund public infrastructure through the TIRZ. “That’s basically the 2,600 acres of the finance plan and project plan,” City Manager Mike Sims said while reviewing the TIRZ map and project summary.

Council members approved the ordinance adopting the TIRZ project and finance plan unanimously; the separate construction plan for the distribution center passed on a 3‑1 vote. The developer and consultants told council…

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