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Announced relocations & expansions
The Austin area was named the “Most Business-Friendly U.S. City” by the Kauffman Foundation in 2013. Austin places at or near the top of fDi Intelligence’s annual “American Cities of the Future” rankings, as well as Area Development’s “Leading Locations.” Forbes calls Austin “America’s No. 1 Boom Town.” These evaluations are made based on performance and on the criteria that business uses for making location decisions—like workforce quality, capacity for innovation, low cost of doing business, and the quality of life that Central Texas affords.
Recent announcements to either locate significant new facilities or expand existing operations have been made by:
Amazon Ametrine Arrive Logistics BAE Systems The Boring Company Cangshan Cutlery CelLink Charles Schwab CloudFlare Curative DJO Surgical F45 Training Fincons Group Firefly Aerospace | Flex GetSales Hippo Financial Hyliion Magnitude Markaaz Oracle Ovivo Peak6 Pimco Plastikon Q2 R3E Realtor.com Rev | Saleen Performance Parts Samsung Shop LC Simwon America Corp. Stamps.com Tata Consultancy Services Tesla Thermo Fisher Scientific TikTok U.S. Army Futures Command US Farathane Wayfair Whole Foods Wise The Zebra |
For a comprehensive and up-to-date listing, see the Relocations & Expansions page.