Infrastructure
The business parks in the McAllen area and Reynosa are surrounded by a strong infrastructure network including:
Transportation
Utilities
Starting Jan. 1, 2002, the electric industry in Texas was restructured and partially deregulated to provide customers choices in many markets. On that date, investor-owned electric utilities officially began to compete for electric customers. Deregulation means that providers, other than utilities, may compete for retail customers formerly served by regulated utilities. Please use the external links below to learn about all service providers to the McAllen region.
Industrial Parks
| Industrial Parks |
| City |
Parks |
Lease Rates $/SqFt/Month |
Land Rates per Acre |
Electric Rates |
| McAllen Area |
16 |
.31-.38 + NNN |
$65,000-$120,000 |
Negotiated Rate/Kwh |
| Reynosa Mexico |
14 |
.31-.45 + NNN |
$85,000-$150,000 |
$.11/Kwh $120/KVA |