Why McAllen, Texas Is Thriving | Mayor Javier Villalobos on Growth, Safety & the Border Economy

 

In this episode of The Building Texas Show, host Justin McKenzie sits down with McAllen Mayor Javier Villalobos for an in-depth conversation about one of Texas’ most misunderstood — and most successful — cities.

McAllen has quietly become the economic engine of the Rio Grande Valley, earning recognition as one of the safest cities in the United States, a top destination for small business, and a regional hub for workforce, education, and international trade. Mayor Villalobos explains how regional collaboration, smart fiscal management, and strong partnerships with Mexico are shaping McAllen’s future.

From lowering property tax rates and maintaining strong city reserves to expanding the convention economy, workforce training, and cross-border manufacturing, this conversation offers a rare, grounded look at how modern Texas cities are being built — especially along the border.

Whether you’re a business leader, site selector, policymaker, or Texan curious about the future of the Rio Grande Valley, this episode delivers real insight into what’s working in McAllen and why its best days are ahead.

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