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Tyler Today
By the People, for the People
Smith County Sees Surge of New Businesses in Early 2026
From painting to photography, a diverse array of new enterprises registered in the region.
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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Smith County, Texas saw a flurry of new business registrations in the first weeks of 2026, with over 25 assumed business names filed between January 29 and February 5. The new enterprises span a wide range of industries, from painting and home services to photography, catering, and religious organizations.
Why it matters
The surge in new business filings suggests economic growth and entrepreneurial activity in the Smith County region, which could lead to job creation, expanded consumer options, and a diversification of the local economy.
The details
The new business filings cover a diverse array of industries, including painting, home renovations, towing, photography, catering, religious organizations, and more. Some of the notable new businesses include J C Painting, Top Tier Renovations, J & M Towing, Freeze Photo Booth, Rose City BBQ And Catering, and Global Kingdom Ministries.
- The business names were filed between January 29 and February 5, 2026.
- The filings were reported by the Tyler Paper on February 11, 2026.
The players
Smith County
The county in Texas where the new businesses were registered.
The takeaway
The surge of new business registrations in Smith County suggests a vibrant entrepreneurial climate, with residents launching enterprises across a wide range of sectors. This could lead to economic growth, job creation, and a more diverse local economy in the coming years.


