A recent study reported that Phoenix, Arizona, is the fifth largest city in the country, with not quite 1,654,000 people. Tucson is about one-third the population of the state capital and is just a few hours away by car. The community enjoys much the same climate as the big city, is close to many great outdoor spaces, including long weekends at the Sea of Cortez in Mexico, and the town is filled with professional opportunities from work at the University of Arizona to a career at Texas Instruments, Hexagon, ort Modular Mining. Moving to Tucson provides the best of both worlds in that residents can access great jobs, ample entertainment, and excellent restaurants while enjoying the community.
Meet The Top Businesses In Tucson
Arizona is a region known for climate stability, which is desirable to businesses. There are typically no tornados, significant earthquakes, or floods that cause catastrophic damage to the infrastructure. Data centers abound in the state and have turned the region into a tech hub. Currently, Tucson is ranked in the Top 25 Next Markets for emerging technology companies and is already home to Geico, TEKsystems, Concentrix, Comcast, Involta, and many more.
The favorable climate around Tucson also makes it the ideal location for renewable energy companies and gathering natural resources. Sion Power, Materion, and Ampcera are all working in the area thanks to the University of Arizona Tech Park and Arizona Research Institute for Solar Energy. In addition, many companies choose to locate distribution centers in the city thanks to access to a variety of transportation options and the lack of weather-related road closures. Amazon Distribution Center, Homegoods Distribution Center, Faribault Foods, and Chamberlain Group are all major employers in the area, keeping the community and economy growing.
What Residents Love About Tucson
The lifestyle in Tucson is relaxed and peaceful compared to the big city just 100 miles up the highway. The outdoor features in the community include a network of more than 130 miles of paved paths that are closed to cars, hundreds of miles of hiking trails in the Sonoran Desert, and more than three dozen golf courses, including PGA quality courses that take advantage of the average of 320 days of sunshine each year. For those who want to venture south to see and experience a new culture, Mexico is only 66 miles from the city and welcomes guests who want to see the desert or beaches just a short drive from Tucson.
When it is time for a meal with friends and family, Tucson has much to offer as a UNESCO City of Gastronomy and the rating of America’s Best Mexican Food venue. There are many welcoming pubs and neighborhood restaurants in the community, which still offers many walkable streets with shops and opportunities to dine in or outdoors. The city is also home to Barrio Brewing, the third-largest independent brewer in the United States.
The Legacy Built Vision
The team at Legacy Built understands what it takes for a community to thrive. When they identify one that is about to make its move, they prepare to meet the growing needs of residents and transplants. Fund 43 is focused on the Thornydale Project, which will bring over 110,000 square feet of climate-controlled storage with more than 700 units to the growing community of Tucson. Please contact the staff at Legacy Built to learn more about this and other projects in the area that are sure to live up to the high standards of these investment experts. Their impeccable record of more than 40 years in the investment business speaks for itself and never disappoints.