About The Region

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Newcomer


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Come Home to DFW. Moving a lifetime of possessions to a new home can be a challenge. When relocating to the DFW area, you will become a resident of one of the world’s most respected locations. In fact, in recent years, the DFW metropolitan area has recorded more new and expanded corporate facilities than any other metro area in the nation. As a result, area newcomers are welcomed with open arms.

DFW is home to
  • More than 6.4 million people
  • More than 400 public parks
  • Approximately 60 lakes and reservoirs
  • Five major league sports teams
  • More restaurants per capita than New York City
  • The 60-acre Dallas Arts District—the largest urban arts district in the U.S.
  • An average high temperature of 76 degrees
  • More shopping centers per capita than any other major U.S. city
  • More than 176 other museums and galleries
  • Over 50 professional and community theaters
  • The State Fair of Texas—is the largest annual state fair in the country
  • AND best of all… No State Income Tax

Newcomer & Relocation Guide


Dallas Newcomer Relocation Guide produced quarterly includes up-to-date information about public and private schools, neighborhoods and communities, renting and leasing, financing and mortgages, health care, dining, shopping, job hunting, moving tips and much more. This easy to use guide contains maps, charts, and graphs and is full of great color photos. And best of all it's FREE!

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View the Newcomer & Relocation Guide Online
The Newcomer & Relocation Guide Website

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Business Location Services
Our Economic Development team can act as a single point of contact for companies, site selection consultants and corporate real estate executives examining the region.