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to offer. The new GE Locomotive Plant is just
another vote of confidence in Fort Worth’s
future as a leader in business development,
technology and transportation.”
Unmatched Quality of Life
While North Texas’ business-friendly environment may open the door for many companies looking to expand or relocate into the
U.S., the quality of life offered in the region
is what solidifies the commitment. With more
than 150 municipalities within the 12-county
area, the options are limitless when it comes
to finding a community to call home.
Access to a robust arts community is also
a big draw for employees. Many cities across
the region are home to community theaters
and museums, and both Dallas and Fort
Worth boast large cultural districts.
The Dallas Arts
District is home to the
AT&T Performing Arts
Center – the largest
performing arts center
built in the U.S. since
Lincoln Center in New
York – as well as many
renowned museums:
the Dallas Museum of
Art, the Nasher Sculpture Center, the Perot
Museum of Nature and
Science and the Crow
Collection of Asian Art.
Fort Worth’s Cultural District is home to
Bass Performance Hall in Sundance Square,
the Kimbell Art Museum, the Modern Art
Museum of Fort Worth and the National
Bass Performance Hall
Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame.
While the Dallas-Fort Worth region
is growing at a tremendous rate, the area
still retains its welcoming environment and
attractive spirit.
From cement, steel, and electric power to strong families and an educated workforce,
great things are made in Midlothian, Texas.
Come visit us, just 30 minutes from both Dallas and Fort Worth, and discover how
your next move can be the start of something great!
310 North 9th Street, Suite A, Midlothian, Texas 76065 • 972-723-3800
www.Midlothian-TX.org
www.ntc-dfw.org
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