Alvin, Texas.
Alvin
holds a reputation as an excellent place to do business in the
Houston, Texas market. Many companies in the Alvin community
including: Ron Carter Automotive; BP Amoco; Solutia; Equistar Chemical; Input/Output; and
Quietaire Corporation to name a few, enjoy the advantages of
operating their businesses in a varied, progressive, and growing
economy. While other cities in our region have taken on the
character of commuter suburbs serving the metropolitan Houston
economy, the Alvin area maintains its economic independence through
a strong and growing industrial and commercial base. People that
live and work in the Alvin community enjoy both the small town
atmosphere, as well as being very close to Houston, the nation’s
fourth largest city.
Community
Information
Alvin, Texas
holds a reputation as an excellent place to do business in the
Houston, Texas market. Many companies in the Alvin community
including: Ron Carter Automotive; BP Amoco; Solutia; Equistar
Chemical; Input/Output; and Quietaire Corporation to name a few,
enjoy the advantages of operating their businesses in a varied,
progressive, and growing economy. While other cities in our region
have taken on the character of commuter suburbs serving the
metropolitan Houston economy, the Alvin area maintains its economic
independence through a strong and growing industrial and commercial
base. People that live and work in the Alvin community enjoy both
the small town atmosphere, as well as being very close to Houston,
the nation’s fourth largest city.
Location
The City
of Alvin, Texas is located in Brazoria County in the heart
of Texas’s Gulf Coast Region. Alvin is strategically located to
serve as a hub for regional commerce and industry in the gulf coast
region. Alvin, Texas is located within easy commuting distance to
Houston, NASA’s Johnson Space Center, the Gulf Coast petrochemical
industries, and the
Galveston
beaches. Alvin is a city of trees, parks, and Victorian homes.
Alvin is known for its “home town” atmosphere and its diverse
population. While other cities within the region have taken on the
character of commuter suburbs, Alvin has and will continue to
maintain economic and cultural independence.
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