Red Lick, Texas Video Magazine Fall Edition

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Discover the Heart of Texas: Living in Red, Texas

Welcome to Red, Texas, a vibrant community that perfectly blends the charm of small-town living with opportunities for modern life. Located just outside of major city centers, Red offers a serene sanctuary without sacrificing the amenities of urban living. Imagine days spent in tight-knit neighborhoods where everyone is a friendly face and evenings in the local diner for comfort food served with genuine Southern hospitality.

Red is experiencing a renaissance, attracting artists and entrepreneurs alike, fueling a diverse culture that continues to evolve. The local Farmers’ Market is a highlight, where residents pick up the freshest produce while enjoying live music performed by local talents. The annual Red Festival is a must-visit, celebrating the town’s rich heritage and attracting visitors from all over Texas.

Outdoor enthusiasts will find no shortage of activities—from hiking scenic trails to exploring nearby parks, there's always something to do in the great outdoors. The town’s commitment to sustainability and community initiatives makes it ideal for families and individuals who cherish a healthy and engaged lifestyle.

If you're looking for a place where community spirit thrives and daily life feels like a celebration, Red, Texas is ready to welcome you with open arms.

Workforce & Industrial Development

Located just outside Texarkana in Bowie County, Red Lick offers a strategic position for industrial growth in Northeast Texas. The city benefits from immediate access to major transportation corridors, including Interstate 30 and U.S. Highway 82, which streamline logistics for manufacturers and distributors serving both Texas and neighboring states.

Red Lick is seeing increased interest from industrial developers, thanks to its proximity to the TexAmericas Center—one of the largest mixed-use industrial parks in the region. This hub provides shovel-ready sites, modern infrastructure, and direct rail access, making it an attractive option for companies seeking expansion space with logistical advantages.

Texas remains highly competitive for industrial investment, offering a suite of incentives such as the Texas Enterprise Fund and local property tax abatements. Bowie County and the Texarkana region also provide tailored support for new and expanding businesses, including site selection assistance and workforce recruitment services.

Workforce development is a regional priority, with support from organizations like Workforce Solutions Northeast Texas. These programs connect employers with skilled labor, offer customized training, and help ensure a steady pipeline of talent for advanced manufacturing, logistics, and related sectors.