A GREAT PLACE TO DO BUSINESS…
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COST OF DOING BUSINESS
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MOST BOOMING CITY IN AREA GROWTH
Forbes Magazine (2016)
Forbes Magazine (2014)
TOP 50 BEST-
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PERFORMING SMALL CITIES Milken Institute (2015)
TOP PLACES IN
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TEXAS TO START A BUSINESS NerdWallet (2015)
BEST CITIES FOR FAMILIES IN TEXAS WalletHub (2016)
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BEST SMALL PLACES FOR BUSINESS AND CAREERS IN THE COUNTRY
US News & World Report (2016)
OUR STRENGTHS & OPPORTUNITIES The Longview area has several strengths to capitalize upon and opportunities to pursue over the next few years. Leveraging our strengths and preparing for these opportunities will create business growth and prosperity for all who call Longview “home.”
Strengths ▸ Listed by Forbes Magazine as 12th in the country for cost of doing business in their Best Small Places for Business and Careers ranking (2016) and the 6th most booming city in area growth since 2000 (2014); Milken Institute ranks Longview in the top 50 Best-Performing Small Cities (2015); NerdWallet ranks Longview in the top 40 communities in Texas to start a business (2015). 67th in WalletHub’s report on 2016’s Best Cities for Families in Texas, US News & World Report ranks LeTourneau University #27 in Regional Universities West and #157 Best Small Places for Business and Careers in the Country (2016). ▸ Diversified economy with comparable share of employment in education, health services, government, manufacturing, and retail. ▸ Wage increases have been accelerating over the last few years. ▸ The area’s economic base is diversified with manufacturing, professional services, oil & gas, construction, healthcare, education, and retail. ▸ Cost of living is on average 4% lower compared to the rest of the country. ▸ Proximity to Dallas, Houston, and Shreveport.
Opportunities ▸ Attract and retain skilled workers and degreed individuals in the area to meet the workforce needs of businesses.
Organizations looking at a variety economic factors noted the many favorable conditions that exist in Longview for businesses and families.
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▸ Job growth in construction, while relatively flat the last couple of years, should be primed for a resurgence, which creates an up-tick in new housing development and growth in the area.