Texas 2023 / Economic Development
Jun 30, 2023Plano shines as global business center
Plano, the fourth-largest city in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, is proud of its global reputation as one of the best places to live and do business. This distinctive corporate environment has attracted more than 13,000 businesses and 67 Forbes Global 2000 compa...
Texas 2023 / Economic Development
Jun 30, 2023Frisco: A culture of unrivaled performance
Given its location in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, Frisco has seen a steady stream of businesses and families relocating to the city, attracted by its enviable quality of life, world-class sports and leisure facilities, and an exceptionally business-friendly environme...
Texas 2023 / Economic Development
Jun 30, 2023Welcome home to Irving-Las Colinas, 'The Headquarters of Headquarters'
In the heart of the Dallas-Fort Worth area is Irving-Las Colinas, home to one of the largest master-planned business hubs in the United States. Irving-Las Colinas is known as the "Headquarters of Headquarters" because it has the largest number of Fortune 500 corporations ...
Texas 2023 / Economic Development
Jun 30, 2023Bexar County and greater:SATX - Strong partners for success
The Greater San Antonio region alone is home to around 1,700 Japanese and Japanese-American citizens and more than 12 Japanese multinational corporations, among them Futaba Industrial Co., Toyoda Gosei Texas LLC, and Toyotetsu Texas Inc. It also hosts Toyota's largest fac...
Texas 2023 / Economic Development
Jun 30, 2023Garland: Open for business
Located within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, the city of Garland is attracting a lot of attention from businesses because of its diverse and highly skilled workforce, excellent quality of life, lower cost of living than neighboring areas, and strategic location.