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DALLAS TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION CORPORATE ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS COMMUNITY REGIONAL OVERVIEW TALENT ACCESS 93 96 99 103 107 120 121 122 124 161 BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS CLIMATE COST OF DOING BUSINESS INDEX You will find a business-friendly environment with low taxes and numerous incentives that encourage continued growth and investment in Dallas. TALENT POPULATION The Dallas Region has an abundant pipeline of talent for existing and new employers. ACCESS The Dallas Region has easy access to anywhere in the U.S. and around the world. DALLAS DENVER CHICAGO MINNEAPOLIS LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO WASHINGTON D.C. BOSTON SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK LOCAL AND STATE TAX INCENTIVES AND CASH GRANTS AVAILABLE 0% STATE AND LOCAL INCOME TAX a competitive advantage for companies seeking to keep labor costs low and recruit the best workers. LABOR FORCE AND GROWTH MAGNET FOR TALENT Current population of the Dallas Region 7 MILLION 360 RESIDENTS added daily or 1 person per 4 minutes Projected regional population by 2040 is 10.5 Million The Dallas regional labor force is 3.6 million. Dallas ranked in job creation in 2015 (96,400 jobs), only behind New York and Los Angeles. 3rd 353,825 students enrolled in higher education at major universities and community colleges in DFW. 259,078 Number of graduates in 2014 from the 100+ colleges and universities within Texas and adjacent states. 44,848 Number of Bachelors, Masters and PhD degrees awarded in 2014 by Dallas-area colleges and universities. P: 214.746.6691 | E: [email protected] DIRECT FLIGHTS TO MAJOR WORLD CITIES London Paris Madrid Frankfurt Tokyo Sydney Shanghai Hong Kong Beijing Seoul Dubai Abu Dhabi Doha Rio De Janeiro Mexico City Monterrey Buenos Aires Santiago Bogata Sao Paulo Monteral Toronto Edmonton Calgary 206 57 149 non-sto p d e stin a ti o n s i n t e r n a ti o n a l d e s ti n a tio n s d o m e s t i c d e s tin a tio n s 24% 50% The Dallas Region is one of the most affordable in the country. HOUSING PRICES less than the national average less than many other large metros; U.S. = 100 www.DallasChamber.org/why-dallas DALLAS DENVER CHICAGO MINNEAPOLIS LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO WASHINGTON D.C. BOSTON SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK The Dallas Regional Chamber serves as a single point of contact for companies, site selection consultants, and corporate real estate executives examining the region.Our team partners extensively with and leads regional economic development allies, companies and organizations to ensure effective and successful promotion of the Dallas Region.

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TECHNOLOGY &INNOVATION

CORPORATEANNOUNCEMENTS

BUSINESSCOMMUNITY

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You will find a business-friendly environment with low taxes and numerous incentives that encourage continued growth and investment in Dallas.

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The Dallas Region has an abundant pipeline of talent for existing and new employers.

ACCESS The Dallas Region has easy access to anywhere in the U.S. and around the world.

DALLASDENVER

CHICAGO

MINNEAPOLIS

LOS ANGELES

SAN DIEGO

WASHINGTON D.C.

BOSTON

SAN FRANCISCO

NEW YORK

LOCAL AND STATE TAX INCENTIVES

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0% STATE AND LOCAL INCOME TAX

a competitive advantage for companies seeking to keep labor costs low and recruit the best workers.

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Currentpopulation of the

Dallas Region7 MILLION

360 RESIDENTSadded daily or 1 person per

4 minutes

Projected regional population by

2040 is 10.5 Million

The Dallas regional labor force is 3.6 million.

Dallas rankedin job creation in 2015 (96,400 jobs), only behind New York and Los Angeles.

3rd

353,825 students enrolled in higher education at major universities and community colleges in DFW.

259,078Number of graduates in

2014 from the 100+ colleges and universities within Texas

and adjacent states.

44,848Number of Bachelors, Masters

and PhD degrees awarded in 2014 by Dallas-area

colleges and universities.

P: 214.746.6691 | E: [email protected]

DIRECT FLIGHTS TO MAJOR WORLD CITIES

LondonParisMadridFrankfurtTokyoSydneyShanghaiHong KongBeijing

SeoulDubaiAbu DhabiDohaRio De JaneiroMexico CityMonterreyBuenos Aires

SantiagoBogataSao PauloMonteralTorontoEdmontonCalgary

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international destinations domestic destinations

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The Dallas Region is one of the most a�ordable in the country.

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less than the national average

less than manyother large metros;

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www.DallasChamber.org/why-dallas

DALLASDENVER

CHICAGO

MINNEAPOLIS

LOS ANGELES

SAN DIEGO

WASHINGTON D.C.

BOSTON

SAN FRANCISCO

NEW YORK

The Dallas Regional Chamber serves as a single point of contact for companies, site selection consultants, and corporate real estate executives examining the region.Our team partners extensively with and leads regional economic development allies, companies and organizations to ensure e�ective and successful promotion of the Dallas Region.

Home to 21 Fortune 500 headquarters and 41 Fortune 1000 Headquarters.

The Dallas Region’s economy is among the most diverse in the nation, which means companies can draw from a deep base of skilled workers.

TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATIONDallas has one of four regional U.S. patent & trademark o�ices (USPTO) due to the growing output of high-tech innovations.

largest concentration of high-tech jobs in the U.S.

Major Tech Employers in Dallas-Fort Worth

REGIONAL OVERVIEW

AT&TEnergy Transfer Equity, L.P.

HollyFrontier CorporationSouthwest Airlines Co.

Tenet Healthcare CorporationTexas Instruments Incorporated

Dean Foods CompanyTrinity Industries, Inc.

Energy Future Holdings Corp.Regency Energy Partners LP

Atmos Energy CorporationNeiman Marcus Group LTD Inc.

Brinker International, Inc.Comerica Incorporated

Primoris Services Corporation

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American Airlines Group Inc.D.R. Horton, Inc.

RadioShack CorporationRange Resources

70354761813

FORT WORTH

968Nationstar Mortgage HoldingsCOPPELL

GameStop Corp. 311GRAPEVINESally Beauty Holdings, Inc. 646

DENTON

J.C. Penney Company, Inc.Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.

Alliance Data Systems Corp.Rent-A-Center, Inc.

Cinemark Holdings, Inc.Denbury Resources Inc.

250437494723827888

PLANO

Torchmark Corporation 621MCKINNEY

Fossil Group, Inc.Lennox International Inc.

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Exxon MobilFluor Corporation

Kimberly-Clark CorporationCommercial Metals Company

Celanese CorporationPioneer Natural Resources Co.

Flowserve CorporationMichaels Stores, Inc.

Darling Ingredients

2136140388395496528544622

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Sabre Corporation 763SOUTHLAKE

ConstructionFinancial Activities

Health ServicesInformation

Leisure & HospitalityManufacturing

Natural Resources & MiningOther Services

Professional & Business ServicesPublic Administration

Trade, Transportation, Utilities

NEW YORK

448,318

DALLAS

HOUSTON

228,835

212,994

WASHINGTON D.C.

344,644

BOSTON

236,248

AUSTIN90,643

CHICAGOSAN JOSE

LOS ANGELES

SAN FRANCISCO

233,470

233,987328,078

213,158

SEATTLE198,523

Dallas Startup Hub

Co-working Spaces Accelerators Incubators Corporate Innovation Centers

Small BusinessCenters

25 17 16 10 10

Moved their headquarters to Dallas from San Antonio generating more than 700 jobs.

Opened a new technology center in McKinney adding 500 jobs to the region.

Moving their headquarters and distribution center to Northlake generating 300 jobs.

Announced $1B data center in Fort Worth.

Relocated headquarters to Addison generating about 55 jobs.

Relocated headquarters from California to Irving, Texas.

Relocated its Tulsa-based headquarters to Plano, generating about 300 jobs.

Selected Plano’s Legacy West for a new 6,000employee campus.

Opened a 951,000 square foot fulfillment center in addition to a customer service center for a total of 1,500 jobs in the region.

Under construction for a regional o�ice generating over 4,000 jobs.

Opened a $17 million distribution center in Southern Dallas.

San Francisco-based McKesson Corp. plans to spend $157 million in an expansion in Irving, generating nearly 1,000 new jobs.

A golf entertainment company, moved their corporate headquarters from Chicago to Dallas.

Consolidated and moved its North American headquarters to Plano, generating approximately 4,000 jobs.

Is anchoring a new $1.5 billion mixed transit regional o�ice development in Richardson.

Announced plans to move their corporate headquarters from Philadelphia to Dallas.

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