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Diverse. Strategic. Innovative. All describe the region's economy. In Southern Arizona, the potential for economic progress is strengthened with a confluence of three variables: People, Place, and Promise.
People. The diverse and highly skilled workforce positively impacts the economy and translates directly into increased labor availability. Tucson is rapidly becoming a location of choice nationally, attracting major companies like La Costena/Arizona Canning Company, the Target.com Fulfillment Center, and promoting expansion of firms like Ventana Medical Systems and Sargent Aerospace & Defense.
Place. The region's strategic central Southwestern location serves as a manufacturing, transportation, and distribution center for Mexico, California and the central/western United States. A mild, high desert environment and numerous outdoor activities provides one of the most balanced living/working environments in the country.
Promise. With a diverse cross-section of prospering business from solar to bioscience to aerospace & defense, the Tucson region is recognized as a major industrial center.
The right combination of positive influences make the Tucson region a great place to work, live, play, and most importantly, prosper.
For information on TREO public relations or marketing, contact: Laura Shaw Sr. Vice President, Marketing & Communications 520.243.1940 or Laura.Shaw@treoaz.org
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Quick Links: The Economic & Business Research Center at the University of Arizona provides Arizona business and public-sector decision makers with economic forecasts, applied research, and information on economic, demographic and business trends in the State, metro areas, and the Western region.
Read local, national, and international news from Tucson's daily morning newspaper, the Arizona Daily Star. Other regional publications include Explorer News, Tucson Weekly, and Tucson Lifestyle Magazine.
Read about business happenings from local media resources like Inside Tucson Business and Biz Tucson. |