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Population: 15,607 Located in Tarrant County

What an exciting time to be a citizen or entrepreneur in the city of Mansfield. The City is experiencing one of the most exciting periods of growth in its history. Simply put, everyone wants to be here. We have great schools and very good city services. Our abundant labor supply, abundant water supply, and affordable properties served by international air service, rail service, and major highways make Mansfield a logical choice. Our City is growing, our churches are growing, and our schools are growing. Amidst all of this growth, our community is setting tremendous records of accomplishment. Mansfield's unique quality of life provides the perfect complement to an excellent business opportunity. A low crime rate, combined with exceptional recreational, cultural and educational resources, create a supportive, pleasing environment for employees and their families.

Excellent location, exceptional workforce and high quality of life are three prime reasons
for relocating to Mansfield, Texas. Mansfield business and pleasure travelers are approximately 16 miles away from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, and a mere 40 minutes from the nation's first all-industrial airport, Alliance Airport. Mansfield's roadway network includes three major
routes, plus access to the Metroplex's 6 Interstates, 10 U.S. and 19 State highways.

Mansfield residents are well educated, skilled, and successful. Workers of all professions, skill levels and salaries are located within an easy thirty-minute commute of Mansfield. Numerous technical, vocational and advanced education institutions are located in surrounding communities. Over one-third of adult Mansfield residents have earned a bachelor's degree and fifty-six percent are between 20-59 years of age.

Finally, Mansfield’s quality of life is among the highest in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. The average new single-family dwelling built during FY 2003 was valued at over $186,349 and the average annual family income is estimated to be $91,878. In comparison, Mansfield’s cost of living is lower than the majority of U.S. major metropolitan areas and is one of the safest communities in the region. Families find an excellent public school system, convenient and diverse shopping opportunities, easy access to area lakes and cultural and recreational events in Arlington, Fort Worth and Dallas. Mansfield’s city management is highly qualified, and the City is financially stable with bond ratings of "A+" from Standard & Poors, "A1" from Moody's Investor Services, and "AA-" from Fitch IBCA, Duff & Phelps respectively.

Courtesy of www.mansfield-texas.com

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