Dallas is one of the largest cities in the United States, and in the state of Texas. Dallas has a population of over 1.2 million people, and is the 3rd largest city in Texas, following Houston and San Antonio.
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, the Dallas-Fort Worth area 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.”
Dallas commercial real estate is home to 25 Fortune 500 headquarters, and continuing to grow. There are also more than 145,000 business establishments with operations in Dallas commercial real estate and more than 1,500 regional and corporate headquarters.
Industrial space in Dallas has usually been a diverse center of manufacturing, and the city has demonstrated a history of economic growth. Dallas’ Alliance Airport serves the needs of industrial, business and general aviation.
What are some other incentives for looking into Dallas industrial space? “Texas has no personal or corporate income tax and no state property or unitary state tax, The Texas Industrial Revenue Bond Program provides tax exempt financing for land and depreciable property for industrial and manufacturing projects, The Economic Development and Diversification Program is a tax incentive that offers an in-state tuition waiver for family members who have relocated their company to Texas,” and there are many more advantages for both you and your company if you choose to open, relocate or expand with industrial space in Dallas.
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