FORTUNE 500 HEADQUARTERS Professional Sports Teams GROWING RAPIDLY 4TH LARGEST U.S. REGIONMuseums Business Expansion RELOCATIONS 2020 Independent Power Grid FASTEST GROWING PROFILE#1REGION IN U.S. AMERICA’S SWEET SPOT AMERICA’S NORTH TEXAS OF LIFE HIGH QUALITY Growth DIVERSITY IN INDUSTRY Major Colleges and Universities DIRECT LABOR FORCE INTERNATIONAL Parks and Recreation FLIGHTS ARTS AND CULTURE MASSIVE 13 COUNTIES | 150+ CITIES | 9,000 SQ. MILES NORTH TEXAS DALLAS-FORT WORTH-ARLINGTON America’s Sweet Spot METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA NORTH TEXAS GROWS BY 1 PERSON EVERY 4 MINUTES 15 PEOPLE AN HOUR | 362 PEOPLE A DAY | 2,534 A WEEK 13 COUNTIES 9000 SQUARE MILES 150+ CITIES 7.5 MILLION PEOPLE IF NORTH TEXAS WERE A STATE, WE’D BE IF NORTH TEXAS WERE A COUNTRY, WE’D BE IN IN THGDP THGDP BETWEEN NEW JERSEY (8) BETWEEN TAIWAN (23) 9AND GEORGIA (10) 24 AND BELGIUM (25) 4 HOURS FROM EITHER FLYING COAST WE ARE THE CONVENE EDUCATE ADVOCATE Leaders on regional On opportunities On critical issues with no goals and initiatives and challenges city or county boundary 2 | NORTH TEXAS COMMISSION | NTC-DFW.ORG NORTH TEXAS The Breakdown POPULATION DENSITY LARGEST CITIES No. City Population 1 Dallas 1,345,047 2 Fort Worth 895,008 3 Arlington 398,112 4 Plano 288,061 5 Garland 242,507 6 Irving 242,242 7 Grand Prairie 194,614 8 McKinney 191,645 9 Frisco 188,170 10 Mesquite 142,816 11 Denton 138,541 12 Carrollton 136,879 13 Richardson 120,981 Population Density 14 Lewisville 106,586 (Persons per square mile) 15 Allen 103,383 < 500 16 Flower Mound 77,329 500 – 1,000 17 Mansfield 70,981 1,001 – 5,000 18 North Richland Hills 70,836 5,001 – 10,000 > 10,000 19 Rowlett 66,285 20 Euless 57,346 Source: 2018 North Central Texas Council of Governments Demographic Forecast Source: 2018 U.S. Census Bureau Estimates NORTH TEXAS POPULATION GROWTH ESTIMATES 7,894,214 10,001,371 12,890,587 16,768,007 2020 2030 2040 2050 of the 25-and-over population in the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metro area 35% } has a bachelor’s degree or higher 28% 23% 23% Education Level 12% for North Texas High School Some College Bachelor’s Post-Graduate Diploma or or Associate Degree Degree Workforce Equivalent Degree Source: U.S. Census Bureau (2018) NORTH TEXAS COMMISSION | NTC-DFW.ORG | 3 NORTH TEXAS Diversity in Industry MAJOR INDUSTRIES IN NORTH TEXAS HEALTHCARE 6 Nobel 2nd Largest 271,380 30% Industry Sector Financial Labor Force Laureates in North Texas $613.4 Billion of the State’s GDP North Texas GDP 2 of Top 10 Largest Banks in Texas $59.9 Billion 94.6% Comerica & Texas Capital Bank 17% Manufacturing GDP of All Texas Exports are Most Diverse North Texas Economic Economy in Texas 15 Output is Real Estate for North Texas Manufactured Goods Cities Population Over 100 $52 Billion 15% Gross Medical Services of the North Texas Economy The Fed Fastest Growing Dallas is Home to the 11th #1 Region in the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank Headquarters Tower 55 2.8% is the Busiest Railroad 6 Hospitals 288 Million $17 Billion Intersection West of the th with Level 1 Square Feet of Rentable Transportation & Warehousing Mississippi River Job Growth Rate 4 Largest Trauma Facilities 92,200 Jobs Office Space GDP for North Texas Outpaces the Nation’s 1.5 Economy by GDP in the U.S. in North Texas Real Estate ENERGY AVIATION 14,361 Miles 866,304 Tons of Rail in Texas, of Air Cargo Annually Through 2nd Largest in the U.S. DFW International Airport 900 Companies in Aerospace World’s 4th & Defense Busiest Airport 8 DFW International Airport 43% 3,000 Highest Concentration Worldwide of Texas High Tech obs 107,650 Fortune 1,000 High Tech Firms in North Texas Permanent obs Companies 7 Runways in Energy 5 Terminals 69 Million Annual Passengers at th DFW International Airport Atmos Energy 164 Gates 5 Energy Transfer Equity DFW International Airport Highest Concentration of Tech Workers in the U.S. Home to the EnLink Midstream ExxonMobil U.S. Patent & HollyFrontier Largest Largest Only State Pioneer Natural Resources 20 Trademark Office with an Range Resources Global Airline Domestic Airline Coworking, Incubators Independent Power Grid Vista Energy American Airlines Southwest Airlines & Accelerators for the Texas Region 4 | NORTH TEXAS COMMISSION | NTC-DFW.ORG NORTH TEXAS Diversity in Industry FINANCIAL & REAL ESTATE MANUFACTURING 6 Nobel 2nd Largest 271,380 30% Industry Sector Financial Labor Force Laureates in North Texas $613.4 Billion of the State’s GDP North Texas GDP 2 of Top 10 Largest Banks in Texas $59.9 Billion 94.6% Comerica & Texas Capital Bank 17% Manufacturing GDP of All Texas Exports are Most Diverse North Texas Economic Economy in Texas 15 Output is Real Estate for North Texas Manufactured Goods Cities Population Over 100 $52 Billion 15% LOGISTICS Gross Medical Services of the North Texas Economy The Fed Fastest Growing Dallas is Home to the 11th #1 Region in the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank Headquarters Tower 55 2.8% is the Busiest Railroad 6 Hospitals 288 Million $17 Billion Intersection West of the th with Level 1 Square Feet of Rentable Transportation & Warehousing Mississippi River Job Growth Rate 4 Largest Trauma Facilities 92,200 Jobs Office Space GDP for North Texas Outpaces the Nation’s 1.5 Economy by GDP in the U.S. in North Texas Real Estate HIGH TECH 14,361 Miles 866,304 Tons of Rail in Texas, of Air Cargo Annually Through 2nd Largest in the U.S. DFW International Airport 900 Companies in Aerospace World’s 4th & Defense Busiest Airport AMARILLO 8 DFW International Airport 43% 3,000 Highest Concentration Worldwide of Texas High Tech obs 107,650 Fortune 1,000 High Tech Firms in North Texas Permanent obs Companies 7 Runways FORT WORTH DALLAS in Energy 5 Terminals 69 Million Annual Passengers at th DFW International Airport AUSTIN Atmos Energy 164 Gates 5 HOUSTON Energy Transfer Equity DFW International Airport Highest Concentration of Tech Workers in the U.S. Home to the SAN ANTONIO EnLink Midstream ExxonMobil U.S. Patent & HollyFrontier BNSF CORPUS CHRISTI Largest Largest Source: Texas Pioneer Natural Resources Only State 20 Trademark Office Kansas City Southern Department of with an Range Resources Global Airline Domestic Airline Coworking, Incubators Union Pacific Transportation and Independent Power Grid Vista Energy American Airlines Southwest Airlines & Accelerators for the Texas Region Texas Comptroller All Other Tracks of Public Accounts NORTH TEXAS COMMISSION | NTC-DFW.ORG | 5 NORTH TEXAS Map Midwestern State MAJOR COLLEGES University AND UNIVERSITIES 1 Collin College District* 2 Dallas Baptist University 3 Dallas County Community College District* 4 Midwestern State University 5 Southern Methodist University 6 Tarrant County College* 7 Texas A&M University-Commerce 8 Texas Christian University 9 Texas Wesleyan University 10 Texas Woman’s University 11 The University of Texas at Arlington 12 The University of Texas at Dallas 13 The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 14 University of Dallas 15 University of North Texas 16 University of North Texas at Dallas 17 University of North Texas Health Science Center *Denotes main campus FORTUNE 500 HEADQUARTERS* 1 Alliance Data Systems 2 American Airlines Group 3 AT&T 4 Builders FirstSource 5 Celanese 6 Core-Mark Holding 7 D.R. Horton 8 Dean Foods 9 Energy Transfer Equity 10 EnLink Midstream 11 Exxon Mobil 12 Fluor 13 GameStop 14 HollyFrontier 15 J.C. Penney 16 Jacobs Engineering Group 17 Kimberly-Clark 18 McKesson 19 Pioneer Natural Resources 20 Southwest Airlines 21 Tenet Healthcare 22 Texas Instruments 23 Vistra Energy 24 Yum China Holdings *2019 Fortune 500 list. Listed in alphabetical order. 6 | NORTH TEXAS COMMISSION | NTC-DFW.ORG TEXAS A&M COMMERCE NORTH TEXAS COMMISSION | NTC-DFW.ORG | 7 NORTH TEXAS Business FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES IN NORTH TEXAS NORTH TEXAS No. Company City Revenue (Millions) RANKS AMONG THE 2 Exxon Mobil Irving $290,212.0 7 McKesson Irving $208,357.0 9 AT&T Dallas $170,756.0 59 Energy Transfer Dallas $54,436.0 TOP 3 68 American Airlines Fort Worth $44,541.0 U.S. METRO AREAS 142 Southwest Airlines Dallas $21,965.0 164 Fluor Irving $19,166.6 FOR BUSINESS EXPANSION, 171 Kimberly Clark Irving $18,486.0 RELOCATIONS 172 Tenet Healthcare Dallas $18,313.0 & EMPLOYMENT GROWTH 175 HollyFrontier Dallas $17,714.7 194 D.R. Horton Arlington $16,068.0 199 Texas Instruments Dallas $15,784.0 OVER 208 Jacobs Engineering Dallas $14,984.6 250 Core-Mark Holding Westlake $12,903.9 261 J.C. Penney Plano $12,019.0 333 Pioneer Natural Resources Irving $9,415.0 $1 337 Vistra Energy Irving $9,144.0 346 GameStop Grapevine $8,850.7 362 Yum China Holdings Plano $8,415.0 TRILLION 390 Alliance Data Systems Plano $7,791.2 TOTAL REVENUE 393 Dean Foods Dallas $7,755.3 394 Builders FirstSource Dallas $7,724.8 FROM NORTH TEXAS 396 EnLink Midstream Dallas $7,699.0 FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES 426 Celanese Irving $7,155.0 Source: Fortune 2019 LARGEST U.S. METROPOLITAN AREAS No. Metro Area Population GDP Labor Force Fortune 500 1 New York-Newark-Jersey City 19,979,477 $1,717,712,000,000 10,018,291 73 2 Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim 13,291,486 $1,043,735,000,000 6,741,852 8 3 Chicago-Naperville-Elgin 9,498,716 $679,699,000,000 4,979,118 13 4 Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington 7,539,711 $613,400,000,000 3,958,200 24 5 Houston-The Woodlands 6,997,384 $490,074,000,000 3,499,159 22 6 Washington D.C.-Arlington-Alexandria 6,249,950 $529,990,000,000 3,512,865 16 7 Miami-Fort Lauderdale 6,198,782 $344,882,000,000 3,224,952 5 8 Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington 6,096,372 $444,975,000,000 3,150,013 15 9 Atlanta-Sandy Spring-Roswell 5,949,951 $385,542,000,000 3,086,763 15 10 Boston-Cambridge-Newton 4,875,390 $438,684,000,000 2,772,337 16 Source: U.S.
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