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Salcomp
• Finland-based company manufacturing electronics components
• North American Headquarters
• Creating 660 positions, 156 of those at an average salary of $ 122,000
• Minimum $ 3 million capital investment
AT & T Stadium
• Football stadium
• $ 1.15 billion capital investment
• 3 million sq. ft. facility
• 4,200 employees, 80,000 seats
• Host of major events including the 2011 Superbowl XLV, 2016 Wrestlemania 32 and the 2018 NFL Draft, Taylor Swift Eras Tour( 2023) and CONCACAF Gold Cup
• Set to host nine matches for 2026 FIFA World Cup
Bell Textron
• New Systems Integration Lab facility at the Bell Flight Research Center in Arlington
• Support testing and verification for both the future Long-Range Assault Aircraft and future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft programs
• 50,000 sq. ft. facility
Texas Live!
• Mixed-use retail development
• $ 100 million capital investment
• 200,000 sq. ft.
• 7 distinct venues and 5,000-person concert and event space
• Over 1,000 employees
Arlington Automotive Logistics Center
• Supplier park serving the GM Assembly Plant
• 1.2 million sq. ft. facility
• Replaced dilapidated Six Flags Mall
• $ 250 million capital investment
• 1,300 employees
Arlington Matlock Partners( Prologis)
• Master-Planned Industrial Park
• $ 40 + million capital investment
• 45-acre development, four buildings spanning 714,420 sq. ft.
• 150 full-time jobs within next four years, 400 jobs by 2027
United Football League( UFL)
• Headquarters and training facilities serving as the football hub for all eight UFL teams
• Home to UFL’ s new innovation division FAST
• 111,409 sq. ft.
• UFL will also utilize Choctaw Stadium and three additional practice locations
One Rangers Way
• Luxury multifamily development in the Entertainment District
• 8 stories, 299 residential units with 43,000 sq. ft. of amenity space
• $ 70 million development, part of Arlington’ s $ 5 billion Entertainment District development
Caravan Court
• 145-room upper-upscale hotel paying homage to Arlington’ s history
• Catalyst for development along Division Street Corridor
• $ 45 million project – 54 million capital investment
D. R. Horton
• Headquarters of America’ s largest home builder
• $ 20 million capital investment
• 200,000 sq. ft.
• 400 employees
• Fortune 500 company
Acciona
• 100-year-old multinational conglomerate based in Spain
• Renewable energies, water management, construction and facility services
• U. S. Headquarters for facility management division
• 57,000 employees in 40 countries
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