
New Padel and Pickleball Sports Complex Coming to Mission
The RGV Padel Club LLC will invest $2.7 million to construct a new 21,500 square-foot sports venue for padel ball and pickleball players across South Texas.
The RGV Padel Club LLC will invest $2.7 million to construct a new 21,500 square-foot sports venue for padel ball and pickleball players across South Texas.
Two Mission businesses issued checks to three community nonprofits this week as part of their performance agreements with the Mission Economic Development Corporation.
The mayors of 5 South Texas cities — including the City of San Antonio — and scores of state and city stakeholders assembled at the Mission EDC’s CEED Building to advance a burgeoning regional economic development plan.
Mission EDC initiated bilateral discussions on international commerce, logistics and manufacturing during a productive trade mission to the fast-growing, industrial city of San Luis Potosi, Mexico.
The Board of Directors of the Mission Economic Development Corporation approved an economic incentive agreement on Wednesday to facilitate the construction of an Olive Garden restaurant in Mission.
Join us for the Rio Grande Valley’s first Tesla car show and tech expo at our headquarters on Saturday, July 1.
There will be food, fun, free rides in Tesla cars and even a new brew crafted specifically for the event.
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley and the Mission Economic Development Corporation announced a new partnership that will bring UTRGV’s Office of Workforce and Economic Development to the CEED Building in Mission.
A national steel distributor and manufacturer announced it’s investing $9.5 million to build more than 100,000 square feet of new industrial space in Mission and a new Harbor Freight Tools.
Wayland Baptist University Offers Classes at CEED Building The Mission Economic Development Corporation welcomed Wayland Baptist University to its Center for Education and Economic Development,
Breweries Use CEED Building to Launch New Black IPA MISSION – Three Rio Grande Valley breweries — two of which are about to opentheir doors