Texas Watch
Nobody announces a gigaproject first. The move shows up in paperwork long before the press release: a county road suddenly scheduled for widening, a water district signing a supply agreement ten times the town's usage, a substation filing landing in the ERCOT interconnection queue, a rezoning docket where an LLC nobody's heard of has quietly assembled 800 acres. By the time the ribbon gets cut, the signal is two years old.
That's what this page watches. The autonomous-agent economy runs on physical things — land, power, water, silicon — and Texas is where they're being poured: data-center permits and zoning fights, semiconductor fab construction on the scale of Terafab, grid interconnection filings, and the city-council agendas in places like Conroe, Montgomery County, and Abilene where the preparations surface first. ForgeMesh's monitoring sweeps these signals several times a day. The headlines below are the tells.
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