The Rio Grande Valley has long been a key player in U.S.–Mexico trade, but in recent years, the spotlight has shifted more directly onto Mission, Texas—a growing city strategically positioned at the intersection of logistics, infrastructure investment, and regional population growth.
For industrial developers, manufacturers, and site selectors evaluating the next wave of expansion, Mission is becoming a standout location. At Union Design Developers, we’ve made significant land investments in Mission because we see what the data confirms: Mission is no longer emerging—it’s arriving.
Strategic Geography Near Trade Corridors
Mission sits just minutes from the Anzalduas International Bridge, which connects directly to Reynosa and the broader industrial base in northern Mexico. For companies looking to facilitate cross-border manufacturing or streamline supply chains, this location offers unmatched proximity with reduced border congestion compared to larger, more crowded crossings.
Union Design Developers’ flagship Industrial Park at Anzalduas was designed specifically to capitalize on this logistical advantage. The site offers 145 acres of shovel-ready, light-industrial land less than one mile from the bridge. With infrastructure in place, zoning secured, and flexible tract sizes available, businesses can move directly from land acquisition into development without long entitlement delays.
Population and Workforce Growth
Mission is part of the McAllen–Edinburg–Mission metropolitan area, one of the fastest-growing regions in Texas. The city benefits from a young, bilingual workforce, affordable housing, and a regional labor pool that supports industries ranging from construction and transportation to light manufacturing and logistics.
This growth isn’t speculative—it’s happening now. According to recent census data and economic development reports, Mission continues to outpace regional averages in residential permit issuance and job creation. That population growth, paired with increasing demand for freight infrastructure, is creating an ideal environment for business expansion.
Business Climate and Development Support
Mission offers a business-friendly regulatory climate and partners closely with developers and business owners to streamline permitting and approvals. The Mission Economic Development Corporation (Mission EDC) has been instrumental in aligning infrastructure with future growth zones, including ongoing investments in roadways, drainage systems, and utility capacity to support industrial and commercial users.
Union Design Developers actively works with Mission EDC and municipal partners to ensure our projects—including The Industrial Park at Anzalduas and Trinity Industrial Park—are aligned with long-term city planning efforts and eligible for applicable incentives.
Room to Grow with Proven Developers
With limited availability of shovel-ready industrial land across Texas, sites like those offered by Union Design Developers are increasingly valuable. Our focus is on preparing land that’s not only well located but also entitled, engineered, and ready to meet the needs of modern business.
Whether you’re a regional builder looking for a strong local partner or a national logistics firm exploring South Texas for the first time, our team is ready to help you evaluate opportunities across Mission, McAllen, and beyond.
Learn More About Industrial Land in Mission, Texas
If you’re evaluating Mission for your next development, warehouse, or logistics facility, Union Design Developers offers more than land—we offer execution-ready solutions.
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