North Business Park in Longview, TX705 Acres
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$40,000 per acre for 5 or more acres
$50,000 per acre under 5 acres
The Longview Economic Development Corporation (LEDCO) owns the North Businesss Park
Heavy Commercial
Council Meeting Pages 23-25, North Business Park zoning
Longview City Council Meeting Minutes - July 23, 2009
Surrounding Land Use:
Commercial, Agricultural, Residential, School
Zoning/Surrounding Land Use Map
Longview city officials and the LEDCO Board of Directors collaborated to plan the North Business Park with an eye toward the future. This article, written by a local newspaper, describes the grand opening and supports the collaborative spirit of Longview!
Master Plan
2008 Engineering Report
November 2011 Site Plan (with topography)
Topography Map
North Business Park Covenants
The North Business Park is easily accesible to north-south and east-west highways. The park is 1 mile from US Hwy 259, a north-south artery. The park is approximately 5.5 miles north of US Hwy 80 and 10 miles north of Interstate 20.
HighwaysMap - Highways
NBP Traffic Impact Study - November 2008
East Texas Regional Airport, with daily flights to DFW International Airport is about 15 miles south of the North Business Park.
Shreveport Airport is an hour drive east of Longview and DFW International Airport is a 2.5 hour drive west.
The North Business Park does is not served by rail, but a local logistics company, Sam Dunn Enterprises, can provide rail car handling. Their location is approximately 8 miles from the North Business Park and is serviced by the Union Pacific railroad.
Sam Dunn Enterprises, Rail - Sam Dunn website.
Longview is approximately 1.5 hours from the Port of Shreveport via Interstates 20 and 49.
The Port of Houston is about 4 hours south of Longview via US Hwy 259.
| Water | |
| Service Provider | City of Longview |
| Main Size: | 8" to 12" |
| Static Pressure: | 85 psi |
| Total System Capacity | 52 mgd |
| Excess System Capacity | 19 mgd |
| Water/Waste summary - City of Longview | |
| Wastewater | |
| Service Provider | City of Longview |
| Main Size: | 8" |
| Total System Capacity | 21 mgd |
| Excess System Capacity | 10mgd |
| Electricity | |
| Service Provider | AEP/SWEPCO |
| Arterial line size: | 34,500/19,900 Volt |
| Available Capacity: | 10 MW |
| Potential Service: | 138,000 Volt |
| Nearest Sub-station | 1 mile |
| Park is fed from 2 separate distribution circuits | |
| Map - electric substation | |
| AEP/SWEPCO Elec. Summary | |
| Natural Gas | |
| Service Provider | CenterPoint Energy |
| Main Size: | 2" and 4" |
| Line Pressure | 28 psi and 30psi |
| Map - existing gas mains | |
| Telecommunications | |
| Service Provider | Network Communications |
| Services Available | DSL, Fiber Optice, T-1, T-3 |
| Telecommunications | |
Texas Historical Commission doc
Texas Parks & Wildlife doc
NBP phase 1 Environmental Assessment
Soils Section - Pages 14-20 of the Phase 1 Environmental
Geotechnical Report - soil boring data begins on page 17
The design of the North BUsinss Park has minimmized Wetland impact. Ray Creek flows through the park, but the creek and its dloodway have been excluded form developable land. Studies found no evidence of threatened or endargered species.
Document from US Army Corps of Eng. Regarding Wetlands
Wetland Determination & Threatened / Endangered Species Investigation
Map- Wetlands - US Fish & Wildlife Service
2008 Preliminary Engineering Report, related to Stormwater Management
Drainage Study Summary, page 5
Hydrologic and Hydraulic Study report, pages 28-40
FEMA Insurance Rate Map
Floodplain Map, 553 acres free of floodplain
Map of Gas Wells and pipelines form Phase 1 Environmental Assessment
Welcome to Longview, Texas, in the beautiful piney woods of Northeast Texas!
Longview is a prime location for business relocation, expansion and development.
Longview Economic Development Corporation
410 North Center Street
Longview, Texas 75601
(800) 952-2613 Toll Free
(903) 753-7878 Office
(903) 753-3646 Fax
Info@LongviewUSA.com