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Fort Worth Retail 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 Newswe... Read More
Fort Worth Retail 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.”
Fort Worth residents enjoy the area's affordable, easy-going lifestyle, thriving business environment, outstanding educational system, active arts community and a dynamic downtown that dazzles locals and tourists alike. Fort Worth's Bass Performance Hall is listed among the Top 10 opera halls in the world. Fort Worth has 109 acres of museum space; 2nd in the nation behind only Washington D.C. for the most accredited museums within walking distance from each other. Not forgetting the city's western heritage, the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame has joined other museums in the Cultural District. And, to the north of downtown, western culture lives on in the Stockyards Historic District.
Shopping centers, industrial buildings and offices are being constructed to meet the demand for space. Incentives for doing business with Fort Worth retail 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. Open, expand or relocate your company using retail space in Fort Worth and take advantage of what this wonderful city has to offer!
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