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Fort Worth Industrial/Warehouse Space In-depth The Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington MSA is the largest population center in Texas. Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in Texas but unlike many other large cities, Fort Worth still has plenty of room for growth. Fort Worth is consistently ranked among the top places in the nation to work, live and do business by Money, Fortune, Site Selecti... Read More
Fort Worth Industrial/Warehouse Space In-depth The Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington MSA is the largest population center in Texas. Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in Texas but unlike many other large cities, Fort Worth still has plenty of room for growth. Fort Worth is consistently ranked among the top places in the nation to work, live and do business by Money, Fortune, Site Selection and Newsweek magazines. In 2009, Newgeography selected Fort Worth-Arlington MD as the nation's “4th Best City for Job Growth,” and Builder Magazine named Fort Worth the “3rd Healthiest Metropolitan Area for Housing in Country.”
As one of the most diverse high-tech manufacturing locations in Texas, Fort Worth industrial space is home to a variety of high tech corporations including Lockheed Martin, Bell Helicopter and Motorola. A number of international corporations are also headquartered in Fort Worth, including American Airlines, BNSF Railway, Pier 1 Imports, RadioShack and XTO Energy. Other corporate luminaries include Justin Brands, FedEx, Ben E. Keith and Williamson Dickie. Health care, finance, telecommunications, education, tourism, retail trade, and services are also significant economic sectors for the area.
Fort Worth has traditionally been a diverse center of manufacturing, and the city has demonstrated a history of economic growth. Fort Worth is a central location combined with superior air and ground transportation, which makes industrial space in Fort Worth an ideal location for businesses looking for distribution. The Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport has a huge economic impact. Its Foreign Trade Zone, U.S. Customs Office, and U.S. Port of Entry status afford business and industry easy access to many important services. Nearby Alliance Airport is used solely by distribution and manufacturing firms to reach national and international markets, and is home every October to its International Air Show. Alliance Airport serves the needs of industrial, business and general aviation. Several local and long distance carriers provide commercial motor freight service. For firms with their own trucks, support services are abundant. A full complement of rail services is available in the city where Burlington Northern Santa Fe, the largest railroad in the nation, is headquartered.
Incentives for doing business with Fort Worth industrial space include: Brownfields Program, Economic Development Administration Grants, Emerging Technology Fund, Enterprise Zones, Federal Historic Preservation Tax Credit, Freeport Tax Exemption, Foreign-Trade Zones, Historically Underutilized Business Zones, Industrial Revenue Bonds, Property Tax Abatement, Neighborhood Empowerment Zones, SBA Loans, Skills Developmpent Fund, Tax Increment Financing and Texas Enterprise Fund.
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