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DFW Business Climate Attracts Entrepreneurs Texas Business Lawyer Mike Young

Dallas Fort Worth Business Lawyer Mike Young discusses why the DFW Metroplex is popular for company relocations and business startups.

Dallas, Texas, USA, 02/21/2016 /SubmitPressRelease123/

The DFW metropolitan area is one of the economic powerhouses both within Texas and the entire United States. Many Fortune 500 companies either relocate their headquarters to the metroplex or build regional offices that employ thousands of workers per business. 

Key Facts about Dallas and Fort Worth

According to some studies, the Dallas – Fort Worth economy is comparable in size to the entire State of North Carolina and the country of Taiwan (Republic of China).

Cities in the DFW Metroplex that each have a population exceeding 100,000 people include:

•    Dallas 
•    Arlington 
•    Carrollton 
•    Denton 
•    Fort Worth 
•    Frisco
•    Garland 
•    Grand Prairie 
•    Irving 
•    Lewisville 
•    McKinney 
•    Mesquite 
•    Plano 
•    Richardson

Most of the new jobs created are white collar technology and services-related positions, filled with a diverse workforce of U.S. citizens and legal migrants who possess the education and experience needed by their employers.

On the downside, the economic growth has led to a boom in housing prices and traffic congestion as construction companies work nearly around the clock building new homes and adding extra lanes to existing roads.

However, the cost of living in Dallas, Fort Worth, and their surrounding suburbs remains relatively low, particularly in contrast to metropolitan areas on the East Coast and West Coast. The lack of a state personal income tax provides an additional incentive to live and work here.

North Texas is home to two major airports that make it easy for business travelers. DFW Airport is where American Airlines is based and Dallas’ Love Field is the home of Southwest Airlines, providing multiple options for domestic and international air travel.

You can learn more about DFW business opportunities by checking out the websites for the Dallas and Fort Worth chambers of commerce. Note that many large corporations and small business startups are setting up or relocating to the suburbs rather than within the city limits of Fort Worth or Dallas. This means that you should check out some of the hottest business-friendly submarkets within the area, such as Plano, Frisco, and McKinney, Texas.

“If you own a company that’s being hurt by high costs and excessive government regulations and fees, you should consider relocating your business to the DFW Metroplex,” said Dallas Fort Worth Business Lawyer Mike Young. “And if you are looking to start a company, there are few places in the country that can provide you with a comparable growing market and employees with the skill sets that you need to succeed today online and offline.”

Connect with Texas Business Lawyer Mike Young on LinkedIn at

https://www.linkedin.com/in/internetlawyer

#MikeYoungLaw #TexasBusinessLawyer

By Mike Young Texas Business Lawyer

 

source: http://mikeyounglaw.com/dallas-fort-worth-business-lawyer/

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