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iMarketAmerica Announces Groundbreaking on Nov. 17 for Massive Industrial Park in Central Texas
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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into a transformative development in Central Texas spearheaded by iMarketAmerica, a subsidiary of iMarketKorea. The company is set to break ground on November 17 for a massive 212-acre industrial park in Taylor, Williamson County. This ambitious project, named Gradiant Technology Park, is strategically positioned to attract major technology companies such as Samsung and Tesla, potentially reshaping the region's industrial landscape. With Samsung Group's significant presence in Austin and its ongoing $17 billion chip manufacturing plant in Taylor, iMarketAmerica's development is poised to become a central hub for technology suppliers and manufacturers.
iMarketAmerica's Chief Executive Officer, Incheol Kim, highlights the park's potential to serve as a gateway for Korean investment into Texas, promising substantial economic impact and job creation. The development will unfold in phases, with the first phase's initial buildings expected to open in the fourth quarter of 2026. Upon completion, Gradiant Technology Park will offer 2.2 million square feet of industrial and commercial space, catering to manufacturing, warehousing, research-and-design, and various support services. For more information about iMarketAmerica and its projects, visit their website at iMarketAmerica.