Texas Instruments to build $29M facility in Tucson, add 35 high-paying jobs

Texas Instruments is planning to build a three- or four-story office building on the last vacant parcel in the Williams Centre at Broadway and Craycroft Road. / Photo by Mamta Popat / Arizona Daily Star

 

Texas Instruments Inc. plans to build a new $29 million facility, adding at least 35 high-paying jobs in Tucson.

The global semiconductor design and manufacturing company has more than 300 employees in Tucson and plans to add about three dozen more in the next five years with average salaries of $143,000.

The new facility will be built on the last vacant parcel in the Williams Centre, 301 S. Williams Blvd., Sun Corridor CEO Joe Snell wrote to the board of directors and investors Wednesday in a memo obtained by the Star.

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