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Commercial Bank of Texas
201 State Hwy 78 S
PO Box 872
Farmersville, TX 75442

Commercial Bank of Texas, a full-service community bank that offers personal and business banking while investing in the people we serve and the places we live.

 If you’ve never experienced Banking Texas Style, there’s never been a better time to try it! You’ll find a full staff of friendly faces just waiting to lend you a hand


CommonGood Medical
103 E. Lamar Street
McKinney, TX 75069
Fax: 469-545-1992
CommonGood Medical, based in McKinney since 2017, is a faith-based, non-profit primary care clinic providing free healthcare to under-resourced, uninsured Collin County residents.  Our new Farmersville location is in partnership with 1st United Methodist Church in Farmersville and beginning in January of 2025, qualified and enrolled patients can make appointments on Fridays from 8:30 am to 4 pm.

1236 Willow Ln
Farmersville, TX 75442
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18440 PAPAW RD
FARMERSVILLE, TX 75442
Fax: 972-474-0982
DarteGlasss is a woman-owned business, where fused glass products are created.  Custom wall art, vases, jewelry and other home decor are uniquely created with the customer in mind.  We also create custom designs in glass, wood and slate.

Farmersville, TX 75442

2714 Washington Street
Suite 1023
Greenville, TX 75401

Events, Etc.
904 W. Audie Murphy Pkwy
Farmersville, TX 75442
Email
Events Etc North Texas specializes in event rental equipment. From bounce houses to chairs and tables, flatware, tents, linen, decor and so much more!

Farmersville Community Development Corporation (4B)
205 S. Main Street
Farmersville, TX 75442
The Community Development Corporation promotes the revitalization of the core areas of Farmersville, economic development, expanded recreational programs, and quality of life projects for the entire city.

Board Members

Stephen Caspari, Chair
Mary Berry
Aaron Destefano
Robin Edwards
Linda Foy
Mike Henry
Richard Repp

The primary focus of the Board is the expansion of employment opportunities, both in terms of quantity and of quality. A secondary focus is improving the convenience and availability of retail shopping for local and area shoppers. Typically, FEDC project assistance addresses infrastructure and site development issues. However, the FEDC has ample flexibility when developing incentive packages to meet the needs of each specific client and can provide loans, subsidies, job training, and grant application assistance.

Criteria used by the FEDC when structuring an incentive package:

  • Types and numbers of jobs and payroll
  • Real and business personal property value added to the tax roll
  • Direct sales tax generated from purchases and sales
  • Community and project investment in infrastructure
  • Projected annual facility budget
  • The impact on the environment that might impair air or water quality or increase noise levels.

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Member Success Stories

"We have been involved with the Farmersville Chamber from basically the day we opened our doors. The Farmersville Chamber, and the community itself, are amazingly welcoming. There is no doubt in my mind that this was instrumental in the start up and continued success of our company."

-Chris Perry, CP Roofing & Exteriors

"We have been involved with the Farmersville Chamber from basically the day we opened our doors. The Farmersville Chamber, and the community itself, are amazingly welcoming. There is no doubt in my mind that this was instrumental in the start up and continued success of our company."

-Chris Perry, CP Roofing & Exteriors