FAIRVIEW, TEXAS
Strategic Advantages
Location & Transportation
With ease of access to the entire North Texas region businesses in Fairview is bordered by US-75, providing direct access to Downtown Dallas; and SH 121 (Sam Rayburn Tollway) with high speed access to DFW International Airport.COMMUTE
Just 35 minutes from downtown Dallas, and just 3-4 hours from Houston, Austin, and Oklahoma City
AIRPORTS
4 airports within 35 miles including DFW international, Love Field, Addison, and McKinney National
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
An easy 10 minute drive to access DART's regional rail system
Workforce & Education
Locating in Fairview will give you access to one of the largest and most educated workforces in the country. With approximately 1.5 million workers within a 30 minute drive you’ll have a highly diversified applicant pool at your disposal.EDUCATION
30 colleges and universities within a 60 mile radius, and over 70% of Fairview citizens have a bachelor's degree or higher
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
Texas is a right to work state with no corporate or personal state income tax. Fairview maintains one of the lowest ad valorem rates in DFW.
GROWTH & OPPORTUNITY
Since 2000, Collin County has experience the highest sustained growth rate of any U.S. County, with a projected population of 2.4 million by 2050.
Infrastructure
The Engineering department provides leadership and accountability for the Town’s efforts to not only create an efficient transportation network but to also maintain an excellent quality of life.The engineering team is responsible for town mapping, supervision of municipal construction projects, preparation and management of the town’s drainage plan, approval of private development construction, long-range utility planning, and compliance with state and federal regulations concerning water utilities and storm water – just to name a few.
The engineering team also works closely with city departments and community stakeholders in the development, coordination and administration of transportation and growth policies Fairview.
Data & Demographics
Our staff can provide a broad range of demographic and psychographic data. This information can be customized and is updated on a regular basis to provide the most up to date and accurate information.
Fairview | Collin County | |
Land Area | 8.58 square miles | 841.2 square miles |
Population | 10,568 | 969,603 |
Median Age | 49.3 | 37 |
Average Income | $137,344 | $94,933 |
Bachelor Degree or Higher | 70.2% | 50.2% |
Sales Tax (8.25%) Breakdown
State of Texas | 6.25% |
Town of Fairview General Fund | 1.0% |
Fairview Economic Development Corporation | .50% |
Fairview Community Development Corporation | .50% |
Property Taxes (rates are per $100.00 of property valuation)
Town of Fairview | 0.310281 |
McKinney ISD | 1.125200 |
Lovejoy ISD | 1.255200 |
Collin County | .149343 |
Collin College | .081220 |
Property Tax Comparisons
Fairview | 0.310281 |
Allen | 0.417500 |
Frisco | 0 .425517 |
Lucas | 0 .239051 |
McKinney | 0 .415513 |
Plano | 0 .417600 |
Prosper | 0 .505000 |
Wylie | 0 .534301 |
- "Super" Dave Quinn, CEcD Economic Development Director
GET IN TOUCH
FAIRVIEW ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
372 Town Place,
Fairview, TX 75069
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