Bell weighing Fort Worth site for $429M plant, seeking incentives under new program

One of the world’s largest military helicopter manufacturers is considering Fort Worth for a $429 million project, one of the first to seek tax incentives under a new program approved by state legislators last year.

Fort Worth-based Bell Textron Inc. is weighing construction of an advanced manufacturing plant in a vacant 447,373-square-foot building at 15100 N. Beach St. in its home city, according to an application for tax incentives through the Jobs, Energy, Technology and Innovation Act. The plant could create more than 400 relatively high-paying jobs.

Bell officials did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The Fort Worth property, previously occupied by Stanley Black and Decker Tooling, is one of several sites in three finalist states Bell is evaluating for a facility that would produce component parts for aircraft.

The new incentives program, Chapter 403, went into effect Jan. 16, about six months after the Texas Legislature narrowly passed the bill that created it.

Dallas Business Journal

Michael Randle

Michael Randle