City Council Approves $1.25M AEDC Project
Amarillo City Council Approves Incentives for Local Business Expansion Approval ushers in 125 new jobs to the area economy The Amarillo City Council approved today the use of financial incentives…
Next Board Meeting: June 16, 2026, at 9: 00 AM
Amarillo City Council Approves Incentives for Local Business Expansion Approval ushers in 125 new jobs to the area economy The Amarillo City Council approved today the use of financial incentives…
The Amarillo Economic Development Corporation (AEDC) Board of Directors announced today their support in the expansion of Amarillo-area business Asset Protection Unit. Over the next five years, the project will create more…
You’re only as strong as your team. And a company is only as strong as its workforce. We know businesses, cities, educators, non-profits and everyone in between is constantly looking…
The Amarillo Economic Development Corporation (EDC) today announced the reinvestment of funding originally awarded to the Fairly Group in an agreement reached in 2017. The agreement provided Fairly Group funds…
The Metro-Amarillo economy recognized an accelerated rate of growth in 2018, surging to 2.8%. In a report, released today by the Amarillo Economic Development Corporation (AEDC) and prepared by Mark…
Yesterday, the Amarillo City Council approved an amendment that could bring hundreds into Amarillo and shape the city as a foundation for educational growth. The amendment, which altered the 2016…
There’s a little P.T. Barnum in all of us. We all tend to think our hometown is the greatest show on earth. And while a good dose of hyperbole plays…
Being a small business isn’t always a downside. In business-friendly regions like Amarillo, small operations can use their size to their advantage, responding quickly to changing markets and customer needs…
Could living in a mid-sized city actually be advantageous for your business? According to a recent study, this may be the case.
The last time I talked at length about ecosystems was likely in my high school biology class. Or perhaps it was when I helped my son with his science project…