Companies with ties to Samsung snag big pieces of ‘unicorn’ industrial site in Taylor, Texas

For more than a half-decade, what’s been called a “unicorn” in the Central Texas industrial ecosystem has been poised to boom. Now, the 750-acre RCR Taylor Logistics Park is living up to that potential.

Over the last several months, three companies tied to Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. — headlined by one of its biggest suppliers — have completed the purchase of more than 100 acres in the park, which is located along a highly desirable stretch of highway in Williamson County. They appear primed to join existing companies in the park that could generate billions of dollars in capital investment and hundreds of jobs to Taylor, where Samsung’s next-generation chipmaking facility is expected to start coming online this year.

While the exact size and scope of the new projects remains to be seen, the companies will join Texas Materials Inc., which is building materials plants, and Houston-based Partners Real Estate, which has purchased multiple lots and is putting the finishing touches on its first 366,000-square-foot speculative industrial building in the park. Tesla Inc. is also using the site’s auto ramp to ship cars after they’re completed at the automaker’s eastern Travis County factory.

Austin Business Journal

Michael Randle

Michael Randle