The Greater Fort Bend Economic Development Council is a public-private partnership established in 1986 to promote economic vitality and to ensure quality development in Fort Bend County.
Serving at different times in a va ...
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On October 1, 2007, a one-cent sales tax was implemented as a result of Fulshear residents’ overwhelming approval of the initiative to create an Economic Development Corporation. Fulshear’s population of 716 residents wil ...
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The mission of Katy Area EDC is to establish the Katy Area as the premier location for families and businesses through planned economic growth and development. Objectives of the EDC include diversifying and expanding the area’s tax base, ...
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Missouri City is an active diverse community boasting excellent schools, friendly neighbors, and superb business opportunities. Missouri City is strategically located in the Houston Metropolitan Area with access to national a ...
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The Orchard Economic Development Corporation was formed in May 2004 and focuses on the well-being of the community. Currently, the EDC operates on a one-half cent sales tax to fund its activities. Educating companies about the adva ...
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In 1999 the voters of Stafford authorized the creation of the Stafford Economic Development Corporation to be funded by a one-half of one percent sales and use tax sanctioned in the election. The SEDC has implemented several projects with the fun ...
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Located 20 miles southwest of Houston, the City of Sugar Land is one of the most favorable business climates in Texas. This planned city of over 79,000 residents has a well-deserved reputation as one of the top locales for business reloca ...
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