Leading businesses put Elgin on the path to success.
As a community rich in heritage, progressive in spirit and optimistic of its future, Elgin, Texas, is a city on the move. The historical reference harkens to the fact Elgin proudly bears the twin titles of the “Sausage Capital of Texas” and “Brick Capital of the Southwest.” Several operations continue today from their origins in the mid-twentieth century, with sausage factories relying on local cattle and pig farmers and numerous brickyards capitalizing on the high-quality clay deposits found locally. They remain solid economic foundations for the community, with their manufacturing and business pedigree offering inroads to other industries in Elgin today.
Business Name | Product | Number of Employees |
---|---|---|
Elgin ISD | School District | 810 |
Wal-Mart | Grocery Retail | 225 |
HEB Grocery | Grocery Retail | 200 |
Acme Brick Company | Brick | 175 |
OnePointe Solutions | Furniture Manufacturing | 110 |
City of Elgin | Government | 107 |
Carr Lane Manufacturing | Tools Manufacturing | 85 |
Southside Market & BBQ | Food Products & Mgmt. | 65 |
Bentoli Inc. | Aquaculture & Livestock Feed | 65 |
Yerico Manufacturing | Semiconductor Manufacturing | 55 |
Smart Painting | Arch. Coatings & Drywall Finishes | 50 |
Elgin Veterinary Hospital | Veterinary Services | 50 |