Gio. Feb 13th, 2025

Graze Robotics recently celebrated the grand opening of its new headquarters in Plano, Texas. The move is milestone in the autonomous commercial landscaping solutions company’s growth as it continues to expand its presence and support its rapidly growing customer base across Texas and beyond.Graze Robotics will be housed in the new L2 Companies facility, which has been built to accommodate L2 Companies’ expanding portfolio of businesses. L2 Companies, led by Logan Fahey Franz and Luke Franz, invests in and manages a diverse group of companies, including green industry service-based businesses and cutting-edge technology enterprises. The facility will serve as a hub for innovation and collaboration, reinforcing L2’s commitment to fostering advancements in automation and sustainable solutions. “Texas has been at the heart of our growth story, and we are thrilled to officially establish our headquarters in Plano,” said Logan Fahey, CEO of Graze Robotics. “With the largest share of our customer base located in Texas — spanning solar farms, airports, municipalities, and golf courses — this move allows us to be closer to the industries we serve and continue driving innovation in autonomous commercial landscaping. Being part of the L2 Companies facility also aligns with our vision of collaboration and industry advancement.”Graze Robotics has rapidly become a leader in sustainable, AI-driven robotic mowing and landscaping solutions, revolutionizing the way large-scale properties maintain their grounds. The new headquarters will serve as the central hub for innovation, customer support, and operational excellence, strengthening the company’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge automation solutions that enhance efficiency, safety, and environmental sustainability. It will also host training sessions and hands-on showcases for customers looking to integrate autonomous solutions into their operations.“We are excited to deepen our roots in Texas and continue our mission to transform the commercial landscaping industry,” added Fahey. “This is just the beginning of a new chapter for Graze Robotics, and we look forward to building a strong future alongside our customers, partners, and the Plano community.”Bakery café franchise Paris Baguette has announced a major milestone in its North American expansion with the construction of its first-ever bakery manufacturing plant in Burleson, TX. The investment is a key step in strengthening Paris Baguette’s supply chain as the brand continues its aggressive growth across the U.S. and Canada. The facility is set to break ground this summer, with completion expected in 2027.The 260,000-square-foot plant will serve as a vital hub for supplying Paris Baguette’s growing network of cafés across North and Central America. With an investment of $160 million from Paris Baguette North America, the project is also receiving $14 million in support from local and state authorities, including $10 mi