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With the arrival of the 21st century, and with
economic trends drastically changing the way the
world does business, senior executives are faced
with the troubling task of identifying those
communities prepared to foster the greatest
prosperity. Likewise, the City of El Paso has been
working diligently to ensure its own success in the
new economy.
Over
70 Fortune 500 Companies, including Eureka, Leviton,
Hoover, Boeing, and Delphi, have discovered the
myriad of resources the El Paso area has to offer. A
highly productive labor force, strategic location,
intelligent infrastructure, and unique quality of
life all combine to make El Paso a remarkably
attractive site for expansion or relocation.
El
Paso bilingual workforce affords opportunities few
other communities can match. Furthermore, El Paso's
labor force is extremely efficient when compared
with the higher costs of labor and lower
productivity of other communities. Excellent
academic and professional programs at the University
of Texas at El Paso and the El Paso Community
College stand ready to enhance the education and
skills levels of the El Paso Labor Force. Finally,
access to training, a growth rate of 19.3% in the
1990’s, and an abundance of young, talented
individuals ensures that the labor force in El Paso
will continue to expand in size and broaden in
strength.
Situated on the border of two nations and three
states, El Paso’s location also presents a unique
array of opportunities. El Paso and its sister city,
Ciudad Juarez, (located in the Mexican state of
Chihuahua) comprise the largest metropolitan area on
the border between the United States and Mexico; in
fact, the downtown areas of these two cities are
within walking distance of each other. El Paso’s
proximity to Mexico furnishes an excellent
opportunity for businesses to capitalize on NAFTA,
the maquiladora industry, and other prospects in
Central and South America, especially when used in
conjunction with El Paso’s Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ)
#68. Encompassing over 2,500 acres in 17
non-contiguous sites, FTZ #68 is the lowest cost and
second highest volume general purpose FTZ in the
United States.
El
Paso has the transportation infrastructure that will
allow access to markets from coast to coast.
Furthermore, the telecommunications network in El
Paso offers state-of-the-art voice and data
transmission facilities to almost one-quarter of a
million residential and business customers in the
area, ensuring that companies located in El Paso can
reach clients and colleagues worldwide. In fact,
several companies in the service sector, including
MCI WorldCom, State Farm, and EchoStar, have taken
advantage of El Paso’s strong communications
infrastructure
El
Paso is the only city in Texas and one of only two
cities west of the Mississippi River to receive a
Round II Federal Urban Empowerment Zone designation.
The Empowerment Zone program carries special tax
incentives and bond provisions which encourage
private investment, while providing additional
funding for workforce development. Similarly, Texas
State Enterprise Zones allow for refunds on various
sales and use taxes paid by businesses. In addition
to these programs, the City of El Paso offers an
array of comprehensive business incentives,
including tax abatement, sales and use tax
exemptions, and Industrial Revenue Bonds.
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