AllianceTexas AllianceTexas Welcomes January 6, 2015
2014 AllianceTexas Economic Impact Report 1989 The Vision 2014 Year in Review AllianceTexas Headlines Growing the Economy Economic Impact Square Feet Developed New in 2014 Thank you Fort Worth AllianceTexas: The Human Element Agenda: Presentation to Fort Worth City Council
What they re saying now AllianceTexas, which is celebrating its 25 th anniversary, has become one of the country s largest and most successful commercial development projects. The Dallas Morning News August 2014 AllianceTexas is expected to surpass $50 billion in economic impact on North Texas since it began in 1989. That impact has surpassed $3 billion a year for the past three years. That s a lot to celebrate. Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Editorial) Oct. 2014 News: Today s Headlines
What they re saying now Imagination has long been a critical ingredient in the secret sauce that spawned the dynamic North Texas economy. And in North Fort Worth, it turned thousands of acres of dry, hot Texas prairie into one of the nation s busiest ports, far from any ocean or gulf. D CEO - March 2014 Homes (at AllianceTexas) with more than 150,000 residents fill the onceempty farmland, huge distribution centers ship goods around the world, and the area serves as the pinnacle of logistics hubs to developers. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Nov. 2014 News: Today s Headlines
1989: From Vision N Downtown Fort Worth Aerial: AllianceTexas, pre-airport
To Complete Community Overview: Aerial: AllianceTexas, Economic Engine today to North Texas
In Billions Economic Impact Cumulative Impact (1990 2014): $55.37 Billion Capital Investment (Public & Private): $8,049,405,283 58 56 54 52 50 48 46 44 42 Cumulative Economic Impact from 1990 $50.62 $46.84 $3.78 Billion in 2013 $3.09 Billion in 2012 $55,370,000,000 $4.75 Billion in 2014 to 2012 to 2013 to 2014 Impact: Economic Engine to North Texas
Economic Impact Total Capital Investment $8,049,405,283 Public: $454,499,390 Private: $7,768,798,114 17 to 1 Private to Public Investment Private Fort Worth ($54.3) Denton County ($2.0) Keller ISD ($87.4) Federal Government ($181.0) State of Texas ($87.0) Northwest ISD ($14.1) Other ($28.7) Impact: Economic Engine to North Texas
Economic Impact Public Entity Cumulative Taxes Paid (1990 2014) Total $1,437,149,212 Fort Worth $279,408,681 Haslet $10,232,271 Roanoke $35,911,070 Westlake *Started in 2010 $3,629,011 Tarrant County $257,145,707 Denton County $36,171,342 Keller ISD $312,190,967 Northwest ISD $505,457,163 Impact: Economic Engine to North Texas
In Millions Economic Impact $25 $20 AllianceTexas has paid $276,408,681 in property taxes to the City of Fort Worth $15 $10 $5 $0 Impact: Economic Engine to North Texas
Economic Impact 37 Million Square Feet Developed 36.8 33.9 32.7 32.7 31.8 31.2 31.2 29 28 25 24.4 23 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 14 Million SF developed in the last decade Impact: Economic Engine to North Texas
Economic Impact 40,000 employees 45,000 40,000 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 More than 400 companies at AllianceTexas Employees Impact: Economic Engine to North Texas
Development Statistics $8.2 billion invested $55.37 billion economic impact 37 million+ SF developed 400 corporate residents 65 listed on Fortune 500, Global 500 or Forbes Top List of Private Firms 40,000 employees Fastest growing area of the nation s fastest growing large city (500,000+) Population of 2 million within 20 miles of Fort Worth Alliance Airport Impact: Economic Engine to North Texas
Alliance Town Center
Alliance Town Center
Designed and managed with healthy community principles Hike & Bike trails throughout Acres of both passive and programmable green space Connects to the regional Arcadia trail system over 50 miles of trails Alliance Medical District Texas Health Resources Alliance HCA North Texas Parkway Surgical & Cardiovascular New Hospital in 2015 Alliance Town Center Living SageStone Village Monterra Village Single Family
Designed and managed with healthy community principles Office Campus Hillwood Commons I Federal Aviation Administration Shopping, Dining & Entertainment Over 1 million square feet of retail, restaurants, and entertainment venues Main Street Lifestyle center with upscale boutique shopping and dining Urban plaza for community concerts festivals and Alliance Main Street events
Designed and managed with healthy community principles Hike & Bike trails Medical District Living Office Campus Retail Main Street
Hillwood Commons I Class A Office Building Hillwood Commons I Class A Office Building Alliance Town Center North Alliance Town Center
Alliance Gateway
18.2 Million Square Feet Developed Alliance Gateway
Alliance Center North
650-Acre Sector-9 Million Square Foot Development N Alliance Center North
2014 Bell Helicopter Fort Worth Alliance Air Show October 25 26 United States Air Force Thunderbirds Headlined Over 110,000 in attendance Non-profit show has provided more than $380,000 in donation to local charities to date 2015 Bell Helicopter Fort Worth Alliance Air Show September 12 13 (earliest ever) United States Navy Blue Angels in 2015
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