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ACCESS

Robust transportation & infrastructure

  • Adjacent to Bexar County and San Antonio

  • Key roads including Interstate 35 and Highway 90

  • Union Pacific and BNSF Railroads

  • Airports located in Castroville, Devine, and Hondo

  • Convenient access to San Antonio International Airport

DEVELOPMENT

A prime location for relocating

  • Significant State and Local incentives and tax relief

  • Business-friendly tax climate

  • One-touch permitting for development

  • Federally-designated opportunity zones

 

WORKFORCE

A strong & viable workforce

  • Opportunities for career education and workforce development

  • Higher education opportunities within the county and in nearby San Antonio

  • Well-performing primary and secondary schools

RECREATION

Mild weather year-round & fun for the whole family

  • Lush rivers, creeks, and springs great for tubing, canoeing, kayaking, and fishing

  • 49 Historical Markers & War Memorials

  • Various Festivals & family-friendly events

  • Ample hunting opportunities including dove, duck, javelina, quail, wild turkey, white-tailed deer, and more

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A note from Medina County

Excerpt from ‘Site Selection’ Magazine, September 2019 Edition, Article titled ‘Investment Profile: Medina County, TX’ by Mark Arend

 

DON’T FENCE ME IN

By Mark Arend

Companies in this part of San Antonio metro find the business climate and land where they can grow affordably without the big city delays.

EXCERPT: This is true more times than not: Locating a facility near a booming metro is as good if not better than locating it in the middle of that metro. Take Medina County, Texas, on the west side of San Antonio. Businesses there benefit from being on the I-35 Corridor just 150 miles north of the Mexico border on the side of San Antonio that still has abundant room for development. The county’s other main highway, US 90, running east-west, is being widened from four lanes to six. Medina County Judge Chris Schuchart, who takes an active interest in the county’s economic development prospects, explains the significance: “I joke with San Antonio lawyers that I could drive from [Medina County seat Hondo] to the Bexar County Courthouse [in the heart of San Antonio] faster than most of them could get there. There’s nothing between me and there except a highway that’s not crowded.” And available, affordable land compared to northern and eastern San Antonio suburbs, says Schuchart. “It’s relatively inexpensive – perhaps $5,000 to $10,000 an acre. With Laredo down I-35, we’re just two hours from the largest inland port in America, and San Antonio is just 20 minutes from here.”

Questions? 

For more information about Medina County development opportunities, contact Stephanie Blanks at (830) 444-2208 or fill out our form here: