Conroe, Texas — a thriving city just north of Houston and a key node in Montgomery County’s expanding economy — continues to attract significant business investment and infrastructure projects. Fueled by proactive site readiness, strategic business recruitment, and coordinated economic development efforts, Conroe is strengthening its industrial base, expanding commercial facilities, and enhancing community infrastructure that benefits residents and employers alike.
Industrial and Commercial Growth Across Conroe
A range of new and expanding industrial projects illustrates Conroe’s appeal as a location for business investment:
- Eleet Cryogenics is constructing a 52,500 sq ft facility in Conroe Park North that combines bulk storage and office space — signaling confidence in local industrial capacity.
- VGXI, Inc. built a 240,000 sq ft headquarters and manufacturing facility in the Deison Technology Park, supporting critical work in vaccine and gene therapy production.
- Buske Logistics is developing a 145,000 sq ft warehouse in Conroe Park North to support consumer goods distribution.
- American Furniture Warehouse is adding a 443,375 sq ft facility including showroom and warehouse space south of Grand Central Park, enhancing retail, job creation, and supply-chain capacity.
These projects reflect Conroe’s infrastructure readiness and strategic location near major transportation corridors, intermodal access, and a supportive business environment — all coordinated through the Conroe Economic Development Council (CEDC) to attract and retain diverse industries.
A Competitive Industrial and Technology Landscape
Conroe’s industrial lands — including Conroe Park North and the Deison Technology Park — provide prime sites for companies across sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, distribution, and life sciences. Fully developed parks with infrastructure in place make the city attractive for businesses seeking rapid deployment and operational efficiency.
Activation of these zones continues to support job creation and economic diversification, while CEDC’s ongoing business retention and expansion programs help ensure local firms can grow alongside new entrants.
Strategic Infrastructure Investment
Supporting Conroe’s growth are critical infrastructure investments that ensure the city remains competitive and livable:
- Long-range road and highway improvements are underway to enhance mobility throughout the region, including major highway upgrades aimed at accommodating traffic flow and access for industry and residents.
- The Conroe Industrial Development Corporation committed $22.5 million to construct new water wells, bolstering essential water infrastructure needed to support both residential expansion and future industrial development.
Strategic infrastructure enhancements like these support business operations while improving daily life for residents.
Why This Matters for Our Residents
Conroe’s economic development progress means:
- Expanded job opportunities from industrial, logistics, manufacturing, and commercial projects.
- A diversified local economy supported by major employers and new business entries.
- Strategic infrastructure upgrades that improve transportation and utility capacity.
- A stronger tax base that contributes to enhanced community services and amenities.
Whether you’re part of the local workforce, a business owner, or considering Conroe as your next home, these developments highlight the city’s momentum and future opportunity.
A Community Positioned for Continued Growth
With a dynamic mix of industrial investment, business expansion, and infrastructure improvement — all supported by proactive economic development efforts — Conroe is building toward long-term prosperity. Living here means being part of a community where economic progress continues to unfold, shaping a stronger and more vibrant future.