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TYLER INDUSTRIAL/BUSINESS PARK |
The Tyler Economic Development Council (TEDC) has owned and managed 150-acres within the Tyler Industrial/Business Park since 1994 . The park is located at the intersection of west Loop 323 and Robertson Road and is occupied by a variety of manufacturing, office, distribution, and retail businesses. Approximately 90 acres of greenfield remain in the park, all zoned M-1 with the exception of the pad site in front of Hollywood Theaters. Although one of the available sites is strictly available for retail development due to its size and location, the TEDC aggressively promotes the majority of sites for manufacturing, distribution, and corporate headquarters and is very amenable to businesses that create a significant amount of new jobs and investment.

Utilities for electric, gas, water, and storm sewer are available at all sites. However, some or all the utilities may need to be extended on larger sites pending the amount of land purchased, the configuration of constructed facilities, and the overall volume of services needed. Fiber optics are also available in the park but are not extended to each site.

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Take a 360-degree panoramic tour of all our available sites in the Tyler Industrial/Business Park. You can download the FREE Adobe Flash plugin here if you don't already have it installed.
We also have a downloadable maps of interest, all in PDF format. Click the images below to download the file.
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Available Sites
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Aerial Photo
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Topographic Map
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The park was originally managed by the Tyler Industrial Foundation, who donated the park to the TEDC in 1994 to promote economic development. Many businesses were already in operation during this transition, which includes companies such as Carrier, JRD Plating, Marvel Oil Company, Aramark, Andrews Center, and many other offices and manufacturing companies. A few residential homes were also occupied in the northeast corner of the park. Since 1994, the TEDC has sold the following parcels:
Purchaser |
Date of Purchase |
Acreage Sold |
| FedEx |
July 1995 |
4.2 |
| Hollywood Theaters |
October 1996 |
8.2 |
| Office Furniture USA |
October 1996 |
2.5 |
| Overnite Transportation |
February 1998 |
3.7 |
| Tractor Supply/Rudy's BBQ |
May 1999 |
4.8 |
| Aramark |
June 1999 |
3.0 |
| East Texas Food Bank |
April 2000 |
3.8 |
| Steamatics |
May 2000 |
0.9 |
| Meals on Wheels |
January 2001 |
4.0 |
| Austin Bank |
October 2001 |
1.2 |
| SuddenLink (formerly Cox) |
December 2001 |
8.0 |
| Sherwin Williams |
July 2005 |
1.3 |
| Chicken Express |
May 2006 |
1.2 |
| Action Cleaning |
November 2006 |
1.0 |
| Tyler Junior College |
November 2008 |
10.9 |

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Covenants
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Along with the City of Tyler's zoning and permitting requirements, the TEDC also enforces a set of covenants/deed restrictions that define the type of construction and development requirements of newly purchased sites. These rules help the park maintain a pleasant business park look. To view a copy of these covenants, click the image to your left.
One additional set of restrictions apply for the remaining pad site in front of Hollywood Theaters. This agreement, between the land owner and Hollywood Theaters, outlines the appropriate uses of the site, sharing of common areas, and other issues that would directly affect the purchase. More information about this agreement can be found in the Retail section of our site.

Engineering work has been completed for the extension of New Sunnybrook Drive, formerly referred to as the Eighth Street extension. Construction will begin in 2009 on an arterial route that will stretch east to west primarily along the southern boundary of the park, providing a connection from west Loop 323 to State Hwy 155 (Frankston Hwy). Most of our southern sites will have frontage along this route.
In 2008, the TEDC began construction on the extension of S. Bennett Avenue that will allow a connection from Robertson Road to New Sunnybrook. Also in this year, the TEDC acquired 55 acres along the future New Sunnybrook Drive to develop as a technology park.
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The Blackstone Building was built in 1938 and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. In 1999, the Blackstone was remodeled and is now home to the Chamber, TEDC, CVB, and many other Tyler businesses.
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