Dallas-Fort Worth
5 Year Economic Projection: Increase in Population 660,000 + Increase in Jobs 526,000 + Increase in Regional Output $108.9b + The GDP for the Fort Worth-Dallas in 2022 was $688.9 billion, which would rank 23rd among world economies.
Texas Instruments - City Of Richardson: $1.44b+ annual gross product, 12+ semiconductor related companies including
300-mm wafer, 100 million analog chips per day at the Richardson facility.
City of Fort Worth
Aminority-majority city since 2000. In 2023, new projects in Fort Worth created more than 4,000 new jobs and over $2 billion in private investment.
North Texas
Anywhere in the U.S. within 4 hrs
DFW (Dallas-Fort Worth) airport
7 runways, 171 gates, 3rd busiest airport (operations, 2021), 2nd busiest airport (passengers, 2021) in the world. 72.2M passengers in 2022.
DAL (Dallas Love Field) airport
7 2 runways, 20 gates, 16.5M passengers in 2019. 11 minutes to Downtown Dallas
Southern Oklahoma
In 2022, 32% population are Black/Indigenous/People of Color. Gen Z is 29.3% of the population.
$90 Billion USD
33% exports to foreign countries
Aerospace $5.8B
Manufacturing equipment $4.4B
Semiconductor and Electronics $4.1B
Motor Vehicle $3.7B
Motor Vehicle Parts $2.2B
International Trade Hub
Talent Pool
Bachelors, Masters and PhD degrees awarded, 55,189+/year in the DFW area, 326,149+ since 2021
Housing permit increase 20%+
Housing permit in the Bonham area 500% increase
Investment growth $104B
Population growth 20%, 35% in the next 5 years
Job growth 8%, 12% in the next 5 years