Texas City Construction & New Openings
What's being built and opening in Texas City — tracking 34 projects worth $120.3M registered in the past year, from Texas TDLR records.
Recently Completed in Texas City
Projects that passed their TDLR accessibility inspection or closed out in the last 90 days — construction is finished and these are very likely open.
Opening Soon in Texas City
Projects with an estimated completion date in the next 120 days, based on TDLR filings. Dates update as construction progresses.
Texas City Construction by the Numbers
Breakdown of the 34 projects registered in Texas City over the past year by work type.
Most Active Firms & Developers
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Data source: Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) project records, aggregated by Zabalist. Updated June 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many construction projects have been registered in Texas City in the past year?
34 construction projects have been registered in Texas City over the trailing 12 months, with a combined estimated value of $120.3M, according to Texas TDLR records tracked by Zabalist (as of June 2026).
What construction projects are opening soon in Texas City?
Zabalist is tracking 12 projects in Texas City with completion estimated in the next 120 days, including Beacon Point Phase 31, Beacon Point Phase 1 (Entry), Lago Mar POD 10 Section 3 Landscape Improvements. Estimated completion dates come from TDLR project filings and update as construction progresses.
What has recently been completed in Texas City?
8 projects in Texas City passed their TDLR accessibility inspection or closed out in the past 90 days — a strong signal that construction has finished. Each is listed with its completion month and project details.
Who are the most active developers and firms in Texas City?
The design firms and developers with the most registered projects in Texas City over the past year include Identity Architects, Alliance Design Group, Bryan Horn Architect. Activity is measured from TDLR project filings tracked by Zabalist.