April 3, 2025

Gone to Texas: TexAmericas Center and Spring Creek Holdings Double Down on Transportation Powerhouse Potential

Gone to Texas: TexAmericas Center and Spring Creek Holdings Double Down on Transportation Powerhouse Potential

In the ever-growing story of Texas as the place for bold business expansion, here comes another power move straight outta Texarkana. Our partners over at TexAmericas Center just announced that Spring Creek Holdings, LLC is sticking around—renewing their contract and doubling down on a shared vision to supercharge regional transportation capabilities.

Now, if you're not familiar with Spring Creek Holdings, let me give you the short version: They’re the behind-the-scenes muscle in woodyard operationstimber services, and rail transloading—the kind of unsung logistics work that keeps industry moving and economies humming.

This renewed agreement covers the big stuff—railcar storage and movement—which, let’s be honest, is the backbone of modern supply chain success. But they’re not stopping there.

Together, TexAmericas Center and Spring Creek Holdings are laying the tracks (literally and figuratively) for a bold transload expansion, including developing a dedicated transload area on TexAmericas' massive 12,000-acre property. That’s no small field—it’s a logistical canvas where industries of all kinds can come together to move their goods by truck, train, or however the future demands.

As demand grows—and let me tell you, it is growing—TexAmericas Center is leading the way with forward-thinking infrastructure investments that make site selectors, industrial brokers, and logistics firms sit up and say, “We’ve gone to Texas!”

This partnership is a commitment to growth, efficiency, and regional economic prosperity. It’s also a shining example of how #TexasEDConnection communities are preparing not just for today’s economy but for the next generation of industrial innovation.

So, hats off to our friends at TexAmericas Center and Spring Creek Holdings. Y’all are doing more than moving timber—you’re moving Texas forward.

Stay tuned for more #GoneToTexas stories as we shine the spotlight on communities that are ready, willing, and able to welcome business with open arms and wide-open roads.


Want to learn more about how Texas communities like this are making big plays in logistics, site selection, and economic development?
Visit us at TexasEDConnection.com or tune in to the Gone to Texas podcast.

And remember: If you see it, you own it. Put The Damn Cart Upand then let’s go build something great.