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Arlington Becomes Bowling Capital of the World

The International Bowling Campus opened for business on Monday. Following a ribbon-cutting ceremony, Arlington has become the headquarters for the bowling industry, serving more than 69 million bowlers in the United States. The campus is located at 621 Six Flags Drive and is home to the new International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame. Click here to read the press release.

 
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Arlington Urban Design Center
The Arlington Urban Design Center seeks to provide urban design solutions and innovative ideas, at no cost to the general public. This Design Center was established in June 2009 through a creative collaboration between the City of Arlington and the University of Texas at Arlington. Visit the website for more details. Visit the web site for more details
  


 
 

DowntownArlington.org is your information source for development updates about downtown Arlington
DowntownArlington.org is your information source for development updates about downtown Arlington.
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Gas Drilling & Production in the Barnett Shale
On December 20, 2005, City Council adopted Ordinance No. 05-113 for the drilling and production of gas on private property within the city limits.
View the 2/25/08 Town Hall Meeting presentation
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Arlington 2025 Comprehensive Planning
The City of Arlington is undertaking a Comprehensive Planning process that will shape the City's future. This process represented the single most extensive city-wide Visioning Process ever undertaken by the City and involved participation of more than 100 community organizations.
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NEWS
 
52,000-SF Lease First at Forum 303

Interim Economic Development Manager is Appointed

Business Center is First Industrial Project in Texas to Earn LEED Gold Certification

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City Announces New Texas Clinic at Arlington

City Earns Two National Marketing Awards in Video Production

PrintPlace.com Ranks In 2009 "BEST PLACES TO WORK" In The Dallas

SHW Group completes design of 120,000-SF Science and Academic Building for Tarrant County College in North Texas; Designed to achieve LEED Gold Certification

Texas Health Resources Recognized by National Business Group on Health as Leading Employer Promoting Healthy Lifestyles for Employees

Airport Economic Impact Analysis (pdf)

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

Dave & Buster's adds 250 jobs at new store

Nursefinders, Inc. Changes Corporate Name to Medfinders, Inc.

LCA-Vision Opens LasikPlus Vision Center in Arlington, Texas

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RESOURCES



Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone
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Champion Arlington Economic Development Strategy
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Economic Development Service Team 2008 Business Plan
(pdf)


Airport Economic Impact (pdf)