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D/FW International
Airport
Fort WorthAlliance
Dallas Love Field
Addison Airport
McKinney NationalAirport
LancasterRegionalAirport
Fort WorthMeacham
International
Union PacificDallas IntermodalTerminal
Railport
BNSF IntermodalYard Kansas City Southern
Wylie Rail Yard
Kansas City SouthernGarland Rail Yard
Union PacificMiller IntermodalFacility
Union PacificRail Yard
Union PacificRail Yard
Union PacificRail Yard -GM
CentennialYard
INDUSTRY CLUSTERS |
LOGISTICS
qTEAM ASSEMBLERS
25,019 | $11.06
qSHIPPING,
RECEIVING AND TRAFFIC CLERKS18,087 | $13.74
qLIGHT TRUCK OR
DELIVERY SERVICES DRIVERS
17,754 | $13.96
qPACKERS AND
PACKAGERS, HAND16,003 | $9.25
qINDUSTRIAL TRUCK AND
TRACTOR OPERATORS12,510 | $13.31
qINSPECTORS, TESTERS, SORTERS, SAMPLERS,
AND WEIGHERS12,052 | $16.52
qTRANSPORTATION,
STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTION
MANAGERS3,064 | $44.19
DALL AS COUN T Y INL AND PORT
The southern Dallas County inland port region is recognized for its premier rail service and interstate highway connections supporting regional access to North American and international ports.
> Unsurpassed access to Interstates 20, 35 and 45
> Large acreage sites for manufacturing and distribution
> Heavy redundant electricity
> Lancaster Airport (306 acres)
> 360-acre Union Pacifi c Intermodal Terminal (DIT)
> Planned BNSF Intermodal facility
> Foreign Trade Zone availability
> Inland Port of Pre-clearance
> Triple Freeport availability
> Located in Southern Dallas County, Prime Pointe is a 3,000-acre master-planned development for manufacturing and distribution.
SOURCE: 2014.3-QCEW Employees, Non-QCEW Employees and Self-Employed
D A L L A S ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT G U I D E 2 0 1 51 0 8
D/FW International
Airport
Fort WorthAlliance
Dallas Love Field
Addison Airport
McKinney NationalAirport
LancasterRegionalAirport
Fort WorthMeacham
International
Union PacificDallas IntermodalTerminal
Railport
BNSF IntermodalYard Kansas City Southern
Wylie Rail Yard
Kansas City SouthernGarland Rail Yard
Union PacificMiller IntermodalFacility
Union PacificRail Yard
Union PacificRail Yard
Union PacificRail Yard -GM
CentennialYard
LOGISTICSDallas–Fort Worth’s central U.S. location provides an advantageous distribution hub, with quick access to rail, air, and over-the-ground truck transportation. The region is a global inland port with two airports capable of large-scale cargo operations, Dallas-Fort Worth International and Fort Worth Alliance. Major rail logistics hub operations for the two primary western U.S. railroads, Fort Worth–based Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp. and Union Pacifi c Corp., tap into major east-west arteries and provide important links to Mexican markets. By truck, distributors can effi ciently move products throughout the central part of the United States, reaching 93 percent of the population within 48 hours.
INCEN T IVES
FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES (FTZs) provide duty-free or deferred payment of goods processed at plants engaged in international trade. The DFW area currently has four FTZs. Under a new approval, the six-county DFW area (Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, Denton, Grayson and Rockwall counties) has been preapproved by the federal government as eligible foreign-trade zone property. With the agreement of local offi cials, the federal government will provide any eligible business with a foreign-trade zone designation on an expedited and simplifi ed basis. Company-specifi c FTZ’s sponsored by DFW Airport include: GM, Sanden, Fossil Partners, Zale, Turbomeca U.S.A., Dal-Tile, The Apparel Group, Matrix Network, Brighton Best International, Lasko and BMW.
FREEPORT TAX EXEMPTIONS allow local governing bodies the option to exempt personal property consisting of goods, wares, merchandise or ores other than oil, natural gas and petroleum. Eligible property must be transported out of the state within 175 days of acquisition, but may be assembled, stored, manufactured, processed or fabricated locally. Triple Freeport zones are exempt from city, county and school district property taxes on inventory.
qLABORERS AND FREIGHT,
STOCK AND MATERIAL MOVERS
69,013 | $10.95
qHEAVY AND TRACTOR-
TRAILER TRUCK DRIVERS47,000 | $18.26
qSTOCK CLERKS AND
ORDER FILLERS43,120 | $10.98
qTEAM ASSEMBLERS
25,019 | $11.06
qSHIPPING,
RECEIVING AND TRAFFIC CLERKS18,087 | $13.74
LEGEND:OCCUPATION
JOBS | MEDIAN HOURLY EARNINGS
DFW: A GLOBAL INLAND PORT
ALLIANCE GLOBAL LOGIS T ICS HUB
The 9,600-acre Alliance Global Logistics Hub is the nation’s premier inland port off ering multi-modal transportation options, economic advantages and supply chain services.
> Fort Worth Alliance Airport (AFW) – A 100% industrial airport anchored by FedEx
> BNSF Railway’s Intermodal Facility
> BNSF Railway and Union Pacifi c Class I rail lines
> Interstate Highway 35W connects from Mexico to Canada
> Foreign-Trade Zone No. 196
> U.S. Customs and Border Protection
> Transload facilities immediately adjacent to intermodal yard planned
> Container yard planned
> Located within the 17,000-acre AllianceTexas development
For the fourth consecutive year, Alliance Foreign-Trade Zone #196 ranked as the top General Purpose Foreign-Trade Zone in the United States in terms of the value of foreign goods admitted.
SOURCES: DFW Airport; Hillwood Development Company LLC; Prime Pointe, North Central Texas Council of Governments;
EMSI, 2014.3-QCEW Employees, Non-QCEW Employees and Self-Employed
LEGEND
PRE-DESIGNATED FOREIGN TRADE ZONE “MAGNET SITES”
Any company may locate on this land and simply activate with Customs.
COMPANY/SITE-SPECIFIC FOREIGNTRADE ZONES
For companies wanting FTZ status but which cannot locate in an existing magnet site.
RAIL YARD / INTERMODAL FACILITY
DISTRIBUTION CENTERS
CUSTOM PORT OF ENTRY
RAIL LINE
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METAL MANUFACTURING
NAICS 331-333
19,000 JOBS IN 2014
AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURING
NAICS 3364
20,200 JOBS IN 2014
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NAICS 3361
4,800 JOBS IN 2014
Source: EMSI, Tarrant and Johnson Counties
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INDU
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CLU
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LOGI
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NORTH FORT WORTH POWERHOUSE
SOUTHERN DALLAS COUNTY: HOT CORRIDOR
Twenty-fi ve years ago, Ross Perot Jr. and his team at Hillwood kicked off development of the world’s fi rst industrial airport, Fort Worth Alliance. Anchored by a robust industrial base, it has since evolved into AllianceTexas, an 18,000-acre mixed-use development that sprawls from North Fort Worth into Haslet, Roanoke, and Westlake. Through 2013, AllianceTexas has generated a local economic impact of $50.6 billion. In the last 18 months alone, Hillwood has secured more than 6 million square feet of industrial leases to LG Electronics, Amazon, Flextronics, Carolina Beverage, Heritage Bag Co., Saddle Creek Logistics, Walmart.com, and other tenants.
For years, North Texas developers have predicted an industrial boom for southern Dallas. With the confl uence of Interstates 20, 35, and 45 and intermodal hubs, it made perfect sense. Now the vision is fi nally becoming a reality. Major tenants like Kohl’s, L’Oreal, Quaker, BMW, and Home Depot have already staked a claim. Millions of square feet of space are under construction or in the planning stages.
SAMPLE OF DEVELOPERS OPERATING IN SOUTHERN DALLAS COUNTY:
CenterPoint PropertiesDuke Realty Corp.HillwoodHolt Lunsford CommercialIDI GazeleyIndCor PropertiesKTR Capital PartnersMajestic Realty Co.
Mountain Creek InvestmentsPanattoniPrime 45 DevelopmentPrologisRidge DevelopmentSeefried PropertiesTrammell Crow Co.Weeks Robinson Properties
DATA Source: Xceligent Inc., a commercial real estate research fi rm in partnership with NTCAR