SpaceX To Build Rocket Launch Site In South Texas

BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) - Texas and SpaceX have announced that the company will build the first commercial site for orbital launches on the state's southernmost tip.

The $85 million site at Boca Chica Beach, east of Brownsville, will be used to launch commercial satellites.

Gov. Rick Perry's office said Monday it will provide $2.3 million from the Texas Enterprise Fund. The state will offer an additional $13 million from the Spaceport Trust Fund to pay for infrastructure development.

California-based SpaceX is expected to create 300 jobs at the site. The company already has a rocket testing facility in McGregor that employs 250 people.

SpaceX says it plans 12 launches a year from the Texas facility. CEO Elon Musk says the site will draw tourists, inspire students and expand suppliers.

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