considerably,” Tarpley notes. This approach attracts both national developers and local builders, creating diverse housing options. “The real estate market is good in Greenville. I’ve seen it both ways, and I’m glad to see that we’re moving upwards. I think we have a great opportunity to move forward and continue to be a part of the Metroplex growth,” he adds. The market prepares for future demands, particularly from major employers. While 40% of L3Harris’ 6,500 employees currently live in Greenville, housing expansion aims to increase local residency. Proximity to Sherman’s $30 billion Texas Instruments project also presents opportunities.“We’ll have people living here and working there,” says Ransom, highlighting the city’s strategic position. With balanced growth and innovative programs, Greenville’s housing market supports both current needs and future expansion. FUTURE PRIORITIES AND CHALLENGES Greenville’s leadership is shaping an ambitious roadmap for sustainable growth. Mayor Ransom 95 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 05 GREENVILLE, TX
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