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Comprehensive, two-year community college Innovative, educational programs spanning the arts and sciences, technical education, continuing education and workforce development Offers more than 100 programs of study and career programs
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Indeed.com ranked Lubbock third in the country for high adjusted salaries, above average opportunities, low unemployment and high projected growth.
11 colleges, including Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources, Rawls College of • Business 526-acre tract of land Administration and Whitacre College of Engineering • 150 Located just north of Lubbock Bayer undergraduate degrees, 100 master’s degrees, 50 doctoral degrees, a law school Crop Science Preston Smith International Airport and a medical school • One Railofservice from BNSF Railway 81 institutions to achieve Tier One Carnegie Designation, putting Texas Tech University in the topopportunities tier of research institutions with expansion Two multi-million dollar donations from major oil and gas companies to the Whitacre • Adjacent to Interstate-27 of Engineering • College Readily accessible to water, General Major endowed chairsgas support new areas and nuclear energies WL Plastics electricity, natural and fiber lines of research in solarAdvanced Foods, LLC The Wind Science and Engineering Research Center offers the world’s only Corteva Agriscience multidisciplinary Ph.D. program in Wind Science and Engineering Storm Awarded National Research University Designation, resulting inWater an additional Retention $8 to $10 million in annual research funding TTU recently added Luis Rafael Herrera-Estrella, one of the top molecular biologists in F F.M. Highway 1294 the world, to the faculty of the Department of Plant and Soil Science within the College of LUBBOCK BUSINESS PARK Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Ave nu
LUBBOCK’S GREATEST STRENGTH IS ITS EDUCATED, DIVERSE AND SKILLED WORKFORCE.
ck’s cost of doing business continues to rank as one of the lowest in the nation. As a siness community, Lubbock has some of the most affordable rates in Texas for wages, land, ty taxes and other business-related costs.
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TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY LUBBOCK RAIL PORT
Offers 55 undergraduate majors and more than 14 graduate degrees Recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a Top 20 Comprehensive College in the Western Region
WAYLAND BAPTIST UNIVERSITY • • •
Four 11-week terms per year Classes are scheduled in flexible formats including evening, weekend, online and For additional information regarding available real estate in Lubbock, please connect with us on hybrid instruction our website and utilize the Catylist Search Engine found here: lubbockeda.org/real-estate Offers more than 40 undergraduate majors, more than 12 pre-professional programs and nine graduate programs
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Lubbock ranked in the Top 25 Best Large Cities to Start a Business in a recent study conducted
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Johnson Controls
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DISCOVER MORE REASONS WHY BUSINESS IS BETTER IN LUBBOCK, TEXAS.
access to higher education in the area, office affordability and labor costs.
DOMINANT INDUSTRY CLUSTERS LUBBOCK COUNTY •
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Energy
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Tyler Technologies
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Source: Dun & Bradstreet, April 2019
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LABOR COSTS MEDIAN WAGES
Source: Impact Data Source 2012
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RESIDENTIAL HOUSING COSTS MEDIAN HOME PRICE: •
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elimination of drawbacks on re-exports, inverted tariff savings, quota management and more
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throughout the United States and Canada. Public loading docks and trans loaders are also available.
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Albuquerque
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With service provided by multiple shortline railroads and BNSF Railway, Lubbock is connected to markets
OF A 26−COUNTY REGION
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TRANSPORTATION
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LUBBOCK TRANSPORTATION
LUBBOCK’S COST OF LIVING CONTINUES TO RANK AS ONE OF THE LOWEST IN THE STATE & THE NATION.