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In 2009, the Clark County population almost reached 2 million people – a figure that has doubled since 1994. Between year-round enjoyable weather and desirable lifestyle choices available for everyone from college graduates to retirees, Las Vegas has consistently been among the top ten fastest growing cities in the nation for several years.
Our city is also host to fine libraries, museums, performing arts centers, golf courses, art galleries, world-class shopping and dining and National Park/recreation areas.
Business growth continues to thrive in Las Vegas with 24 new companies relocating to the area in 2009. With this influx, they bring a one-year estimate of $213 million in economic impact to the Las Vegas economy. The Nevada Development Authority continues to attract firms with their “Sweet 16” list of reasons to move to Southern Nevada.
1. Business-friendly state and local government 2. No state corporate income tax 3. No personal income tax 4. Excellent state incentives 5. Educated, expanding and cost-effective workforce 6. Best economic growth in the United States 7. America’s finest telecommunications and technology infrastructure 8. UNLV Harry Reid Research & Technology Park 9. UNLV Science and Engineering Building 10. UNLV Supercomputing Facility 11. Nevada Cancer Institute 12. Lou Ruvo Brain Institute 13. The Nevada Neurosciences Institute 14. Very dependable, expanding energy base 15. McCarran International Airport – America’s 6th busiest 16. Foreign Trade Zone #89Foreign Trade Zone #89 |

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