Weir Minerals Expands Fort Worth, Texas, Headquarters Operations
02/23/2026
The investment will include an additional 4,000-square-feet at the company’s existing headquarters located at 777 Main Street.
“We are pleased to expand the location of our Minerals Division headquarters in the heart of downtown Fort Worth,” said Phil Carey, Vice President of Finance for Weir’s Minerals Division. “Fort Worth has proven to be a dynamic and welcoming home for our business and our people. This investment reflects our confidence in the city, our commitment to our employees, and our excitement about continuing to grow alongside the community.”
Weir Minerals, a core division of The Weir Group, supplies engineered equipment, parts, and services specifically for the mining, minerals processing, and oil sands industries. The company delivers products such as slurry pumps, hydrocyclones, liners, valves, and crushers designed to improve reliability, throughput, and energy efficiency in harsh industrial environments.
“The expansion of Weir’s downtown divisional headquarters is the latest sign that the Fort Worth business community continues to thrive,” noted Robert Allen, president and CEO of the Fort Worth Economic Development Partnership. “This announcement not only keeps jobs in the downtown area, it also has positive economic impact on nearby hotels and restaurants. It’s further proof that when it comes to business expansion and recruitment, Fort Worth has a culture that gets it done.”
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