ABOUT IRVING
Overview | Location | Climate | Governance | DFW International Airport | Las Colinas | South Irving and the Downtown Heritage District | DFW Freeport | Foreign Trade Zone No. 39 | SH 161 Corridor | Valley Ranch
OVERVIEW - IRVING AT A GLANCE
International access and hometown charm make Irving a great place to live and do business.


Here’s a snapshot of what makes Irving a great place to build a business or raise a family:

Strategic location.
  • In the center of the North American continent
  • In the heart of the D/FW Metroplex
  • Central time zone
  • Easy access to U.S. and the world

Vast transportation network.

  • Home to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
  • Crisscrossed by five major highways with links to four interstates
  • Commuter rail service
  • Light-rail service to arrive in Las Colinas by 2011 and at DFW Airport by 2013

A world-class business center.

  • More than 8,000 companies
  • Four Fortune 500 global headquarters
  • Presence of more than 30 Fortune 500 companies
  • Las Colinas – a world-renowned master-planned business and residential community
  • DFW Freeport – a Class A office-and-distribution center with direct links to DFW Airport
  • Foreign trade zone
  • Freeport exemptions
  • Exceptional business amenities

A business-friendly city.

  • Creative and hard-working Economic Development Partnership
  • Economic incentives are creatively applied
  • Low cost of living and doing business
  • No state income tax
  • AAA bond rating
  • Council-manager city government

A large, highly educated workforce.

  • 2.5 million adults within a 30-minute commute
  • Diverse, international population

The heart of a small town.

  • Downtown historic district features shops, restaurants, parks, plazas and a commuter rail stop
  • Historic homes on shaded streets
  • Community and neighborhood activities

A great place to call home.

  • Housing options range from mansions to urban lofts
  • Valley Ranch – a master-planned community
  • La Villita – a traditional neighborhood development
  • Irving Arts Center
  • 12 visual and performing arts groups
  • Three symphony orchestras
  • Youth arts programs
  • National Scouting Museum
  • Outstanding restaurants and shopping
  • Campión Trails – 22 miles of riverside hike and bike trails
  • Sports and entertainment venues in Irving and nearby
  • State-of-the-art medical centers

Educational opportunities abound.

  • Award-winning public schools
  • Excellent private and charter schools
  • Three school districts: Irving, Coppell and Carrollton-Farmers Branch
  • Three four-year colleges and a community college


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