City of Austin

Chapter 380 Agreements

Economic development agreements under Texas Chapter 380, through which the City of Austin provides incentives to qualifying businesses. Each record lists the company name and address.

Example records
NamebrandFull AddressaddressProject DescriptionclassificationDate And TimetemporalCity Council Ordinance / ResolutionregistrationAgreement Effective DatetemporalAgreement Termination DatetemporalStatusstatusTotal Investment CommittedfinancialExisting Jobs RetainedquantityNew Jobs CommittedquantityTotal Jobsquantity
Websense10900B Stonelake Blvd Austin, TX 78759 (30.401212,Headquarters02/20/2014 12:00:00 AMOrdinance 20140220-00102/24/2014 12:00:00 AM04/23/2015 12:00:00 AMCompany Retained in Austin, Agreement terminated99350004470474
Visa12301 Research Park Blvd Austin, TX 78759 (30.4288Global IT Center12/06/2012 12:00:00 AMOrdinance 20121206-11401/01/2013 12:00:00 AM06/30/2022 12:00:00 AMCompleted2731291847794841
SunPower10801 N Mopac Expressway Austin, Texas 78759 (30.3Operations Center12/09/2010 12:00:00 AMOrdinance 20101209-07401/01/2011 12:00:00 AM12/31/2011 12:00:00 AMCompany Retained in Austin, Agreement terminated100000000450450
Use cases

Verifying a Business's Public Commitments During KYB Onboarding

A fintech lender onboarding a mid-market commercial borrower cross-references the applicant against city incentive agreements to confirm the company's stated Austin presence, investment scale, and whether it fulfilled prior government-backed obligations before extending credit.

NameFull AddressStatusTotal Investment CommittedTotal Payments Issued

Flagging Incentive Recipients That Failed to Deliver on Job Commitments

A fraud investigator at a government watchdog organization compares the jobs a company pledged to create against the agreement status and payments issued to identify cases where incentives were collected but employment targets were not met.

NameNew Jobs CommittedTotal JobsStatusTotal Payments Issued

Mapping Competitor Expansion Footprints for Sales Territory Planning

A commercial real estate broker or enterprise software vendor uses the dataset to identify which companies have formally committed to growing headcount and capital investment in Austin, prioritizing outreach to firms with active or recently completed agreements and high job creation targets.

NameFull AddressNew Jobs CommittedAverage WageAgreement Effective Date