Palestine, Texas Celebrates Another Year of Growth and Local Business Investment
December 20, 2024
The Palestine Economic Development Corporation (PEDC) manages several programs throughout the year to support investment in the region. The dedicated staff, board of directors, and community partners bring in new businesses while helping local entrepreneurs and leaders grow. The last few weeks of the year are often a time for reflection, and PEDC wanted to look back at all of the exciting things that happened in Palestine, Texas, in 2024.
“Our mission is to have a positive impact on the community, “ says Christophe Trahan, Economic Development Director for PEDC. “We really feel like that impact is coming to the surface more than ever and what’s truly exciting is seeing the community buying in and benefiting as stakeholders of our broader strategic plan. At its core, economic development is really a larger, team effort with our friends and neighbors.”
Here are a few highlights from 2024 that were made possible by PEDC’s partners, city leaders, the local Chamber of Commerce, business owners, and countless others who are proud to call Palestine home.
Several New Businesses Open Their Doors in Palestine, Texas
PEDC works with franchise owners and large companies to bring new businesses to the region. These stores and restaurants create jobs and improve the quality of life for residents. It’s easy to find exactly what you need, whether you are craving a fruit smoothie or want to explore the latest fashion trends. Here are a few businesses that opened in 2024:
- LS Tractor
- Aldi
- Marshalls
- Ross
- 7 Brew Coffee
- Ulta Beauty
- Smoothie King
PEDC loves local business owners and is excited that Palestine is receiving national attention from major brands. This is a desirable and profitable place to be.
Even More Businesses are Under Construction
2024 was a great year for new businesses to open in Palestine, and there’s no indication that this momentum will slow in 2025. There are several new businesses currently under construction in the region, many of which will be significant job creators when they open. A few notable companies we are looking forward to celebrating in 2025 include:
- CHRISTUS Emergency Hospital Campus
- Aspen Dental
- Urgent Care
- Parachute Plasma Donation Center
- Thorough Foods Company
The PEDC would like to extend a special acknowledgment to LS Tractor, Texas Futura and Callizo Aromas, businesses we were proud to directly assist in establishing their presence here in Palestine. The staff at PEDC is happy to help any business move to the region and establish its headquarters in Palestine.
“Our population is growing and the workforce is changing,” says Trahan. “New residents are attracted to the high quality of life in Palestine and they’re bringing their skills and experience with them, and residents have more opportunities than ever to learn new skills and trades in order to land their dream jobs. Skilled labor is an appealing factor to any business looking to expand.”
PEDC Continued to Invest in the Community
External investment is exciting, but one of PEDC’s core tenets is to help existing local businesses grow. One key resource to do this is our grant programs, which support downtown revitalization and community development. For Fiscal Year (FY) 2023-2024, PEDC awarded $250,000 to various downtown businesses and organizations for improvements. A few businesses that benefitted include:
- Dogwood Embroidery
- Home Grill Steakhouse
- Palestine Theatre
- The Historic Palestine Event Center
- Thorough Foods Company
To better understand how these grants are used, read about AR Treasures, which received a downtown improvement grant to replace its HVAC system.
For FY24-25, PEDC has already committed to distribute $180,000 in grants. Keep an eye out for improvements at these local businesses:
- Kim's Convenience Stores - Corporate Office
- Pint and Barrel
- Redlands Hotel
- Warren's Barber Shop
- Palestine Resource Center
PEDC can’t wait to showcase these businesses and the improvements they make. Not only do these upgrades and renovations make the customer experience more enjoyable, but they also make Palestine more appealing to visitors and potential businesses that decide to move here.
Additionally, the Community Development Grant contributed to improving the Upper Lake Trail and supported the Parks Department in funding the new concrete walking path at Reagan Park. These improvements directly support the quality of life of residents.
PEDC Also Supported Entrepreneurs Through Education
Small business owners and entrepreneurs need diverse skill sets to succeed. Along with industry and operational knowledge, they have to develop marketing skills, accounting know-how, and even a basic legal foundation to run their organizations. PEDC supports the continued education of local business owners through free and affordable seminars hosted year-round. A few of the classes held this year included:
- Social Media Marketing
- Business Ready Set Go
- How the SBA Can Help You Start & Grow Your Business
- Empowering Women Entrepreneurs
- SBA Federal HUBZone and TXDOT Overview
- Streamline Your Strategy: Creating Engaging Content in Minutes with AI
PEDC often promotes these seminars ahead of time to help entrepreneurs decide if the training opportunity is a good fit. For example, you can read what was covered by Marsha Lynn Hudson when she discussed how to use AI to create marketing materials.
Along with these educational seminars, PEDC also held a lender's roundtable with local banks to discuss funding for small businesses and also sponsored the Express Management Essentials training program. No matter how long you have been in business, there is always something to learn.
PEDC Was Made Strong Through Its Board Involvement
PEDC is supported and led by a diverse board consisting of active community members and business leaders. The PEDC would like to offer a special thank you to Linda Dickens, an outgoing board member who has brought her vital perspective as a longtime downtown business owner to the board for many years. We appreciate your service and all of your contributions.
In her space, Ernie Williams is stepping in as our newest board member. Ernie is a local businessman who owns and operates a local insurance agency and is an active philanthropist in the Palestine and Anderson County communities. We can’t wait to work alongside you in 2025.
Get Involved With PEDC in 2025 and Help Palestine, Texas Grow
This year-end review highlights just how involved PEDC is with the local business community. Potential employers, existing businesses, and new entrepreneurs all receive support from this team. Whether you run a national chain that is considering an expansion to the area or want to turn your home business into a storefront, the PEDC team is here to support you.
Follow PEDC into 2025 and beyond. Stay up to date with classes, networking opportunities, and grant windows that can help you succeed. As a community, the City of Palestine can keep growing and make this part of Texas a great place to live.