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Land Investors often talk of a good investment as "being in the path of development." We believe land in Navajo County represents such an investment for several reasons. In today's global economy, immediate access to transportation is important. Interstate-40 (the principal east-west
transportation route through the Southern United States) runs through the center of Navajo County providing access the East Coast, West Coast, and Mexico. In addition State Routes 61 and 260, and US Routes 60, 180, 191 provide easy connections that link to the regional hubs of Phoenix, Tucson, Flagstaff, and Albuquerque. Navajo County welcomes innovative new businesses and provides a proactive investment climate and has a broad range of programs designed to attract and retain industries to rural Arizona. There is a ready, low-cost labor force and an well balanced and diversified economic base that has generated a growing number of skilled workers. Northern Arizona has great potential for traditional energy development including new alternative development such as nuclear, wind, and solar. The quality of the labor force and low cost of living combine to make the region’s average cost of manufacturing the lowest in the state, better than half that of nearby metropolitan areas such as Phoenix and Tucson. Holbrook, the economic and cultural hub of the county, has a fully functional airport which accommodates a wide range of business aircraft. Combined with reliable telecommunications, data, and express delivery, and it’s easy to see why businesses in Navajo County are connected to the global economy.
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