Business expansion does not happen overnight, and Grubhub knows this very well. For instance, as it plans to launch over 100 locations in Texas, it has to look for real estate spaces where to host these businesses.
Grubhub is now reportedly already looking for real estate sites for this upcoming expansion.
The economy of Texas today is very promising, making it the perfect place for any business that seeks to expand.
“Texas continues to be a global economic force and remains one of the strongest and most diverse economies in the nation,” the Texas Economic Development & Tourism Office stated.
Aside from being America’s number one jobs creator, leading the nation for jobs added in 2025, in February, there were 26 new business locations announced in areas across the Lone Star State by various news sources.
When it comes to exports, Texas’ totaled over $37 billion, up by 1.5 percent from the similar period the previous year.
Also, the Texas economy expanded to $2.77 trillion in 2024 based on current-dollar 2024 GDP, up from $2.64 trillion in 2023.
Lastly, the Texas economy expanded faster than the others in the USA as a whole in 2024, at 3.95 percent for this state and 2.79 percent for the country.
Will Texas find it easy or hard to scout real estate in Austin? Well, relatively, yes.
Right now, the average home value in Austin, Texas is close to $500,600, down 5.9 percent over the past year. While homes go to pending in around 70 days, it’s still a nice call.
“We’re excited to enter Texas and introduce more people to what makes Wonder unique – chef-crafted menus, unmatched variety, and seamless convenience,” Tony Hoggett, the CEO of Wonder North America, which manages Grubhub in the area, talked about the expansion. “Texas’ dynamic food culture, population growth, and suburban footprint align closely with our delivery-first model. This expansion builds on the systems, infrastructure, and experience that have powered our growth in the Northeast and furthers our ability to invest in local communities to support long-term success.”
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