FORT WORTH—Continental Tire the Americas plans to build a $69 million facility in southern Fort Worth, according to recent filing in Texas.
Continental plans to build a 752,000-sq.-foot facility and an additional 7,500-sq.-foot office space on Old Burleson Road in Fort Worth, according to a company filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
Continental indicated that the project, which began Aug. 28, will be completed by Jan. 30, 2026, at a cost of $69 million, but the filing—dubbed "Hillwood – Project Road Trip"—does not provide details as to what the facility would be.
Continental Tire the Americas, based in Fort Mills, S.C., did not return requests for comment as of publication.
The company has a long history in Texas. In 2022, Conti opened its Autonomous Mobility Business Area, an automotive plant in New Braunfels, Texas, that produces Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) technologies.
In 2019, the company added a $10 million advanced Indoor Evaluation Center for tire testing located at the company's proving grounds in Uvalde, Texas.
In 2017, Continental expanded its North Texas distribution hub in Grand Prairie.