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County MapRegionalism isn't just another word here. It's the way we operate. This five-county region offers the right location for every kind of business. When you step off the jet at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, you're standing at the portal of a region that encompasses rural areas ripe for development, upscale suburban communities, historic squares and busy college towns. It's a region anchored by a world-class metropolitan area with the culture, environment and lifestyle that attracts best in class employees.

Austin

In 1838, Mirabeau B. Lamar, sent to scout for a site for the capital of the new Republic of Texas, described the site on the Colorado River as “the seat of a future empire.” Austin became the capital of the Republic and then capital of the state of Texas. It has become not only the seat of political and governmental power, but the center of a knowledge empire.

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Bastrop

The City of Bastrop is the county seat and commercial center of Bastrop County. Bastrop is located 30 miles southeast of Austin at the intersection of State Highways 21, 71 and 95, only 22 miles from the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.

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Cedar Park

Cedar Park is the fourth fastest growing city in the nation in the population category from 10-50,000, according to the U.S. Bureau of the Census. From a population of 5,161 in 1990, Cedar Park has exploded on the popularity scale, developing into a community of over 30,000 residents in 10 years.

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Elgin

Elgin is conveniently located on Hwy. 290, just 19 miles east of Austin, 30 minutes from Austin Bergstrom International Airport and downtown Austin, within 90 miles of San Antonio, 125 miles of Houston and 180 miles of Dallas.

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Georgetown

Located on I-35 and State Highways 130 and 29, Georgetown offers quick and convenient access to the four major Texas cities. In addition to our proximity to highways and rail carriers, Georgetown boasts a general aviation public airport that can handle most business air traffic including G-4 and Global Express.

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Hutto

Hutto, a community of approximately 7,000 friendly people, is located in historic Williamson County on the eastern edge of the famous Texas Hill Country region. Rural in nature yet just a short 25-minute drive to downtown Austin and the University of Texas, Hutto is one of the fastest growing, most dynamic small cities in Texas and perhaps the nation.

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Kyle

Located in the heart of Central Texas, and known as the “Gateway to Texas Ranch Country,” Kyle is a charming community situated between Austin and San Antonio. Interstate 35 and MoPac Rail Line, sometimes called the "Backbone of America," are major transportation arteries that run through the middle of Kyle. Kyle is the second largest town in the fast growing Hays County.

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Leander

Leander lies within the heart of Central Texas and at the edge of the Texas Hill Country. Leander is home to approximately 18,000 people and continues to grow at a rapid pace. An excellent school system, affordable living, progressive government, and the close proximity to a variety of employment options are a few of the valuable attributes to the community.

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Lockhart

The City of Lockhart is located 30 miles south of Austin, 65 minutes Northeast of San Antonio and two hours west of Houston, on the edge of one of the fastest growing regions of Texas, the Austin-San Antonio Corridor.

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Manor

Manor, roughly 12 miles east of Austin is one of the region's faster growing residential communities. Located at the intersection of the recently finished Hwy 130 and Hwy 290, Manor is near major Austin area employers Samsung and Applied Materials.

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Pflugerville

The Greater Pflugerville region is one of the fastest growing areas in Central Texas, offering a unique community with an educated and varied workforce. The population is projected to grow 30 to 40 percent over the next five to 10 years.

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Round Rock

Round Rock is on I-35 just 15 minutes north of downtown Austin and 20 miles from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. Round Rock's pro-business climate, supportive city government and industry partnerships make it a perfect place for companies to call home.

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San Marcos

The Greater San Marcos area, conveniently located at the center of Texas’ Advanced Technology Corridor, offers a wealth of resources for businesses on the move.

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Taylor

Founded in 1876, Taylor is home to more than 40 manufacturing businesses that range from computer hardware and farm implements to library furniture and picture frames. A remote campus for Temple College provides academic and workforce training.

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