The reasons are simple:
location, strategy, finance, and diversity.
Dumas sits at the crossroads
of the Ports-to-Plains Corridor, linking US 287,87 Interstates 27,
40, and 25. No better distribution point exists for reaching the
interior of the US, or for going from the Mexican border in Texas
to Canada and the West.
Our business development
strategy is simple: create modern business and manufacturing facilities
and encourage the relocation of major corporations.
Our financing is equally
simple: if a development will favorably impact growth in the region,
help make it a reality with EDC dollars.
The large corporations
that call Dumas home have created significant growth opportunities
for small and medium-sized businesses. Our economic development
corporation has an aggressive policy of seizing these growth opportunities,
investing in infrastructure, and creating an environment in which
new businesses have a tremendous inside edge when it comes to surviving
those first crucial five years of start-up.
These investments are
two-fold: First is our business park. Many communities across the
U.S. have dedicated funds to business and industrial parks, only
to find them languishing for new businesses. We'll get to that in
a moment, but first we'd like to brag a little on our business park,
which is a state-of-the-art facility that provides 21st Century
infrastructure for entrepreneurs and established companies looking
to ride the wave. All utilities are underground, which makes the
business park more attractive. Click here to see small
and large
maps of our business park.
The second prong of our
small and medium-sized business development strategy is revolutionary--and
it works. The Dumas Enterprise Center is where the Dumas Economic
Development is housed. Also available are warehouse bay areas to be
used for start-up, expansion and growth needs for business beginning
in the Dumas Business Park.