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Nack Development’s Vision for Water Mill Square Advances with New Shell Buildings

Nack Development’s Vision for Water Mill Square Advances with New Shell Buildings Nack Development’s Water Mill Square Project Moves Ahead with Retail Shell Buildings Details of Water Mill Square Project Nack Development of Frisco continues to push forward with its ambitious retail and mixed-use vision for Water Mill Square in Mansfield, Texas. According to recent state filings, the developer is advancing plans to build two new shell buildings totaling 43,709 square feet within the Mansfield retail project. The first structure will be a 32,591-square-foot building featuring retail, restaurant, and office space with deck parking to support higher visitor traffic. The second, an 11,118-square-foot building , is expected to provide a mix of retail and event space designed to attract local tenants and community gatherings. The project site sits at West Broad Street and South Main Street in Mansfield — a growi...

Siemens' Fort Worth Electrical Equipment Manufacturing Plant Invests Further with $20 Million Expansion

Siemens Fort Worth Electrical Equipment Manufacturing Plant Invests Further with $20 Million Expansion
Siemens Fort Worth manufacturing plant expansion will undergo renovations in 2026.

Siemens Expands Fort Worth Electrical Equipment Plant with $20 Million Renovation

Siemens is doubling down on its long-term investment in Fort Worth’s industrial growth. Following the successful launch of its 550,000-square-foot Siemens factory in South Fort Worth, the company will undergo a new $20 million plant expansion at its facility located at 7200 Harris Legacy Drive. This latest investment underscores Siemens’ commitment to strengthening its role as a leader in Siemens manufacturing while fueling job creation and economic activity in the region.

Details of the Siemens Fort Worth Plant Expansion

The upcoming renovation will add an additional 164,000 square feet to Siemens’ Fort Worth operations. Plans include expanded assembly lines, new material storage, upgraded shipping and receiving areas, additional office space, and modifications to its automation lab. Construction is scheduled to begin in the second quarter of 2026 with completion targeted for the first quarter of 2027. The project will be led by the Dallas office of Arup, a design firm known for delivering innovative solutions for large-scale industrial projects.

Looking Back: Siemens Fort Worth Moonshot Project

This is not Siemens’ first major plant expansion in Fort Worth. In 2024, the company completed the $64 million Siemens Moonshot project, transforming existing space into a 343,000-square-foot light manufacturing and assembly plant alongside a 58,000-square-foot office and factory training center and 24,000 square feet of storage. The project also included a new locker room, storage racks, and a modular chilling plant. The general contractor was HITT Contracting Inc. out of Dallas, with design led by BHDP of Cincinnati.

Siemens Manufacturing Focus: Low Voltage Switchboards

The renovated Siemens factory in Fort Worth will continue its specialized focus on building and shipping Low Voltage Electrical Switchboards to Siemens’ growing customer base. Components such as copper bus parts, painted sheet metal steel, and electrical control components will be sourced from vendors and other Siemens facilities. Phase 2 will expand operations further, incorporating galvanized and cold rolled sheet metal steel for punching, bending, powder-coating, and assembly. A dedicated shipping and receiving hub will streamline the movement of raw materials and finished switchgear products, ensuring efficient delivery to Siemens’ global customer base.

Siemens Fort Worth Plant Expansion Supports Data Centers and AI Growth

The Siemens manufacturing plant in Fort Worth is strategically positioned to serve the surging demand for data centers and AI infrastructure across Texas and beyond. As Megan Sweeney, Senior Project Manager with Siemens Real Estate, shared on LinkedIn, the site was originally designed to fulfill a major technology company’s order and remains a cornerstone of Siemens’ digital infrastructure supply chain. The facility has already created more than 450 jobs, with plans to expand to 800 by 2026, offering an average salary of around $63,000.

Sustainability at the Siemens Factory in Fort Worth

The Siemens Fort Worth factory combines fabrication, powder-coat painting, assembly lines, and warehouse operations with modern office space, staff amenities, and training areas. With sustainability at its core, the facility was designed to be carbon neutral, incorporating energy-efficient HVAC systems, photovoltaic lighting, and electric-powered equipment. This latest renovation continues that vision by expanding capacity without compromising environmental responsibility.

Ongoing Siemens Investment and Fort Worth Construction Growth

From the $64 million Moonshot project to the latest $20 million plant expansion, Siemens is solidifying Fort Worth as a hub for advanced electrical equipment manufacturing. This new investment not only strengthens Siemens’ ability to serve its clients but also reinforces the region’s reputation as a center for industrial innovation and construction in Fort Worth.

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