Brazos County is a vital part of Texas history and culture. Named for the Brazos River, one of the most significant waterways in the state, the county has been a hub of growth and progress since its founding. As the home of Texas A&M University, one of the largest and most prestigious public universities in the United States, Brazos County plays a pivotal role in Texas’ education, innovation, and future development.
Located in the heart of the Brazos Valley, Brazos County includes the cities of Bryan and College Station, which form a dynamic and rapidly growing metropolitan area. The region boasts a thriving economy with major employers, a strong emphasis on research and technology, and a vibrant community of students and professionals. With top-rated school districts, cultural attractions, and a high quality of life, Brazos County is an appealing destination for families and businesses alike.
In 2024, Brazos County Commissioners Court approved Lone Star PACE as a program administrator of PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy) financing to facilitate sustainable property improvements and economic development. This program supports redevelopment, reinvestment, and energy-efficient upgrades for commercial properties, making Brazos County an attractive location for projects in hospitality, mixed-use development, retail, industrial, and multi-family housing.
With its rich history, educational prominence, and commitment to growth and sustainability, Brazos County is poised for continued success as a cornerstone of Texas’ past, present, and future.
More information may be found in our latest Annual Report, which includes examples of some recent PACE projects.
Contact Lone Star PACE if you would like learn more about Property Assessed Clean Energy (“PACE”) financing or to discuss a potential PACE project in Brazos County.