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2018 DALLAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GUIDE Grow Your Business in Duncanville! Grow Your Business in Duncanville! Grow Your Business in Duncanville! Duncanville Community and Economic Development Corporation 972.780.4997 DuncanvilleEDC.com If you are looking for the ideal location to do business … look no further than Duncanville … a community where you will find a wealth of business opportunities. Duncanville provides business owners and business profes- sionals with the tools they need to succeed. When it comes to geographic location, a qualified employment base, aggressive incentive programs, and a mature infrastructure system ― no other community delivers like Duncanville. Strategically located between I-20 and Hwy 67 Pro-business enviroment Rail access n n n SAMPLE EMPLOYERS IN THE SOUTHERN DALLAS COUNTY AREA ADESA Inc Ash Grove Cement Co. Baylor Scott & White Med Ctr Waxahachie BrassCraft Manufacturing Co. Cedar Valley College Dart Container Corp. FedEx Ground Frozen Food Express Industries Inc. Gerdau Corp. Glasfloss Industries LP Holcim Inc. International Extrusion Inc. JC Penney Kohl’s Department Store/Fulfillment Center Martin Marietta Materials Inc./Cement Masco Cabinetry LLC Owens Corning Pioneer Frozen Foods Solar Turbines Inc. Swift Transportation Co. Inc. United Natural Foods Inc. US Aluminum AROUND THE REGION | SOUTHERN DALLAS COUNTY AREA 201 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT (Population 25+) 2017 TOTAL 183,715 Less Than 9th Grade 4.9% 9th-12th Grade, No Diploma 7.4% High School Graduate 22.1% GED/Alternative Credential 4.0% Some College, No Degree 27.4% Associate Degree 7.8% Bachelor’s Degree 17.9% Graduate/Professional Degree 8.5% HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES (Average annual amount spent) 2017 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $67,955 Food $8,222 Housing $20,796 Apparel and Services $2,146 Transportation $8,053 Travel $2,014 Health Care $5,413 Entertainment and Recreation $3,046 Personal Care Products/Services $781 Education $1,354 2018 SOUTHERN DALLAS COUNTY AREA Southern Dallas County is a booming area that supports transportation and logistics. Local communities joined to form the “Best Southwest” partnership that coordinates economic development activities. Best Southwest encompasses the suburbs of Cedar Hill, Duncanville, DeSoto, Wilmer, Hutchins, Midlothian, and Lancaster. The area offers key transportation links through Interstates 20, 45, and 35E, as well as U.S. Highway 67. Access to highways and rail links, including a major Union Pacific terminal, provide the foundation for the Dallas Logistics Hub, a multimodal development in southern Dallas County. Transportation access is a key selling point for many companies in the area, including manufacturers such as Fujikoki America, BrassCraft, Solar Turbines, Triumph Aerostructures, and Consolidated Casting. Distribution companies liking southern Dallas include L’Oreal, Quaker Oats Foods, Amazon, BMW, and Hyundai. The area also is home to Paul Quinn College, an innovative Historically Black University (HBU), two Dallas County Community College campuses, and the Dallas campus of the University of North Texas—the first public university chartered in Dallas. SOURCE: ESRI forecasts based on 2010 US Census and 2011 and 2012 Consumer Expenditure Surveys, BLS DALLAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GUIDE 200 2017 2022 Population 285,777 310,198 Households 97,608 105,474 Average Household Size 2.88 2.89 Median Age 35.1 35.4 Median Household Income $61,486 $67,857 Average Household Income $78,902 $88,781 Per Capita Income $27,480 $30,679 RACE AND ETHNICITY 2017 PERCENT 2022 PERCENT White Alone 121,810 42.6% 127,742 41.2% Black Alone 124,258 43.5% 136,295 43.9% American Indian Alone 1,495 0.5% 1,670 0.5% Asian Alone 3,519 1.2% 4,359 1.4% Pacific Islander Alone 173 0.1% 212 0.1% Some Other Race Alone 26,726 9.4% 30,698 9.9% Two or More Races 7,797 2.7% 9,218 3.0% Hispanic Origin (Any Race) 65,792 23.0% 76,565 24.7% SOUTHERN DALLAS COUNTY BY THE NUMBERS

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Page 1: fl ffi ˝˚ˆ ˚ˇ ˛˙ˆˇ˘ SOUTHERN ˚˛˛˚˝ SAMPLE EMPLOYERS IN THE … · 2020. 6. 26. · Associate Degree 7.8% Bachelor’s Degree 17.9% Graduate/Professional Degree 8.5%

2 0 1 8 D A L L A S ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT G U I D E

JACKCOUNTY

HILLCOUNTY

FANNINCOUNTY

COOKECOUNTY

CLAYCOUNTY

GRAYSONCOUNTY

VAN ZANDTCOUNTY

HENDERSONCOUNTY

MONTAGUECOUNTY

LAMARCOUNTY

HOPKINSCOUNTY

BOSQUECOUNTY

RAINSCOUNTY

DELTACOUNTY

ELLISCOUNTY

HUNTCOUNTY

WISECOUNTY

ERATHCOUNTY

COLLINCOUNTY

DALLASCOUNTY

PARKERCOUNTY

DENTONCOUNTY

TARRANTCOUNTY

NAVARROCOUNTY

KAUFMANCOUNTY

JOHNSONCOUNTY

HOODCOUNTY

PALO PINTOCOUNTY

SOMERVELLCOUNTY

ROCKWALLCOUNTY

DALLAS

Cedar Hill DeSoto

Mesquite

Midlothian

Waxahachie

Rockwall

WhiteRock

Lancaster

Heath

Sunnyvale

Seagoville

Red Oak

Fate

Ovilla

HutchinsDuncanville

Wilmer

BalchSprings

Glenn Heights

CockrellHill

Hillsboro

Bowie

Whitesboro

Bonham

DALLASLOVEFIELD

DALLASEXECUTIVE

AIRPORT

LANCASTERREGIONALAIRPORT

MESQUITEMETRO

AIRPORT

ROCKWALLMUNICIPAL

AIRPORT

Grow YourBusiness in

Duncanville!

Grow YourBusiness in

Duncanville!

Grow YourBusiness in

Duncanville!

Duncanville Community and Economic Development

Corporation972.780.4997

DuncanvilleEDC.com

If you are looking for the ideal location to do business … look no further than Duncanville … a community where you will find a wealth of businessopportunities. Duncanville provides business owners and business profes-sionals with the tools they need to succeed. When it comes to geographic location, a qualified employment base, aggressive incentive programs, and a mature infrastructure system ― no other community delivers like Duncanville.

Strategically located between I-20 and Hwy 67Pro-business enviromentRail access

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SAMPLE EMPLOY ERS IN T HE SOU T HERN DALL AS COUN T Y ARE A

ADESA Inc

Ash Grove Cement Co.

Baylor Scott & White Med Ctr Waxahachie

BrassCraft Manufacturing Co.

Cedar Valley College

Dart Container Corp.

FedEx Ground

Frozen Food Express Industries Inc.

Gerdau Corp.

Glasfl oss Industries LP

Holcim Inc.

International Extrusion Inc.

JC Penney

Kohl’s Department Store/Fulfi llment Center

Martin Marietta Materials Inc./Cement

Masco Cabinetry LLC

Owens Corning

Pioneer Frozen Foods

Solar Turbines Inc.

Swift Transportation Co. Inc.

United Natural Foods Inc.

US Aluminum

AROUND THE REGION | 

SOUTHERN DALLAS COUNTY AREA

2 0 1

EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT(Population 25+)

2017

TOTAL 183,715

Less Than 9th Grade 4.9%

9th-12th Grade, No Diploma 7.4%

High School Graduate 22.1%

GED/Alternative Credential 4.0%

Some College, No Degree 27.4%

Associate Degree 7.8%

Bachelor’s Degree 17.9%

Graduate/Professional Degree 8.5%

HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES(Average annual amount spent) 2017

TOTAL EXPENDITURES $67,955

Food $8,222

Housing $20,796

Apparel and Services $2,146

Transportation $8,053

Travel $2,014

Health Care $5,413

Entertainment and Recreation $3,046

Personal Care Products/Services $781

Education $1,354

2 0 1 8

JACKCOUNTY

HILLCOUNTY

FANNINCOUNTY

COOKECOUNTY

CLAYCOUNTY

GRAYSONCOUNTY

VAN ZANDTCOUNTY

HENDERSONCOUNTY

MONTAGUECOUNTY

LAMARCOUNTY

HOPKINSCOUNTY

BOSQUECOUNTY

RAINSCOUNTY

DELTACOUNTY

ELLISCOUNTY

HUNTCOUNTY

WISECOUNTY

ERATHCOUNTY

COLLINCOUNTY

DALLASCOUNTY

PARKERCOUNTY

DENTONCOUNTY

TARRANTCOUNTY

NAVARROCOUNTY

KAUFMANCOUNTY

JOHNSONCOUNTY

HOODCOUNTY

PALO PINTOCOUNTY

SOMERVELLCOUNTY

ROCKWALLCOUNTY

DALLAS

Cedar Hill DeSoto

Mesquite

Midlothian

Waxahachie

Rockwall

WhiteRock

Lancaster

Heath

Sunnyvale

Seagoville

Red Oak

Fate

Ovilla

HutchinsDuncanville

Wilmer

BalchSprings

Glenn Heights

CockrellHill

Hillsboro

Bowie

Whitesboro

Bonham

DALLASLOVEFIELD

DALLASEXECUTIVE

AIRPORT

LANCASTERREGIONALAIRPORT

MESQUITEMETRO

AIRPORT

ROCKWALLMUNICIPAL

AIRPORT

SOUTHERN DALLAS COUNTY AREASouthern Dallas County is a booming area that supports transportation and logistics. Local communities joined to form the “Best Southwest” partnership that coordinates economic development activities. Best Southwest encompasses the suburbs of Cedar Hill, Duncanville, DeSoto, Wilmer, Hutchins, Midlothian, and Lancaster.

The area off ers key transportation links through Interstates 20, 45, and 35E, as well as U.S. Highway 67. Access to highways and rail links, including a major Union Pacifi c terminal, provide the foundation for the Dallas Logistics Hub, a multimodal development in southern Dallas County.

Transportation access is a key selling point for many companies in the area, including manufacturers such as Fujikoki America, BrassCraft, Solar Turbines, Triumph Aerostructures, and Consolidated Casting. Distribution companies liking southern Dallas include L’Oreal, Quaker Oats Foods, Amazon, BMW, and Hyundai.

The area also is home to Paul Quinn College, an innovative Historically Black University (HBU), two Dallas County Community College campuses, and the Dallas campus of the University of North Texas—the fi rst public university chartered in Dallas.

SOURCE: ESRI forecasts based on 2010 US Census and 2011 and 2012 Consumer Expenditure Surveys, BLSD A L L A S ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT G U I D E2 0 0

2017 2022

Population285,777 310,198

Households 97,608 105,474

Average Household Size 2.88 2.89

Median Age 35.1 35.4

Median Household Income $61,486 $67,857

Average Household Income $78,902 $88,781

Per Capita Income $27,480 $30,679

RACE ANDETHNICITY 2017 PERCENT 2022 PERCENT

White Alone 121,810 42.6% 127,742 41.2%

Black Alone 124,258 43.5% 136,295 43.9%

American Indian Alone 1,495 0.5% 1,670 0.5%

Asian Alone 3,519 1.2% 4,359 1.4%

Pacifi c Islander Alone 173 0.1% 212 0.1%

Some Other Race Alone 26,726 9.4% 30,698 9.9%

Two or More Races 7,797 2.7% 9,218 3.0%

Hispanic Origin (Any Race) 65,792 23.0% 76,565 24.7%

SOUTHERN DALLAS COUNTY BY THE NUMBERS