The address was always the missing piece.

Why a formation company built a building. We have spent years forming companies and answering their compliance mail. The same gap showed up every time: the paperwork was easy, but the founder still needed a real address, a place to meet a client, and someone to call when a state letter looked scary.

Tejas closes that gap the unglamorous way, with a lease, a staffed counter, and a mailroom that scans everything the day it lands. The star on the door has a door in it because that is the whole idea: an address you can actually walk through.

The Tejas brand board on an easel: seal construction, palette, type, and storefront

The people you will actually deal with.

No account managers in another time zone. The building runs on three roles, all reachable from the front desk.

The house manager

Runs the room, the ritual, and the tours. Knows every member's company by name, and usually their coffee order.

The mailroom lead

Owns the scan-first promise. If an envelope matters, it is in your inbox before lunch and flagged if it smells like a deadline.

The attorney on call

Reviews anything served at the address and takes the first worried phone call at no charge. Filing questions land here too.

Partners.

Three standing arrangements, all with a named human on our side.

Brokers and referrers

Send us a tenant or a formation client and the referral fee is published, paid monthly, and tracked in the open. CPAs and attorneys especially welcome.

Banking partner

Company accounts opened alongside formations, no branch visit. Ask about the concierge opt-in at checkout.

Building and co-marketing

We co-market with the building and neighboring operators. If your space or service fits our members, propose something.

Your Texas address.

Come see the room, or start online in five minutes.

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