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A Region of Opportunity

The region formed by the states of Arizona in the Southwestern United States and Sonora in Northwestern Mexico provides the location and infrastructure necessary to help you gain quick access to global and west capital markets of at least 120 million people.

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1. Market Access

  • Access West: By air, rail and land to Southern California, the second most populous metropolitan region in the United States, with more than 17 million people.
  • Access East: By air, rail and land to Western Texas, a growing 93,000 square-mile region of more than 6.5 million inhabitants.
  • Access South: By air, rail, and land to Sonora, a gateway to Mexico and its broad consumer markets (100 million), as well as important industry and technology centers in Guadalajara and central Mexico. The deep sea port of Guaymas in Sonora offers added access to other Latin American nations, including those with which Mexico has free trade agreements: Costa Rica, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Venezuela and Nicaragua.

2. Abundant Skilled Human Resources

The Arizona-Sonora region shares common history, culture and resources, including its most valuable attribute: skilled, dedicated, hard-working people. The region constantly grows its pool of professionals, technicians and high-tech skilled workers on both sides of the border, thanks to the region's educational and training capabilities and to an increased migration by those attracted by economic opportunity and an unparalleled quality of life.

Tucson, Arizona

  • Estimated labor force: 425,747
  • Average age: 35.7

Hermosillo, Sonora

  • Estimated labor force: 292,500
  • Average age: 23

Ciudad Obregon, Sonora

  • Estimated labor force: 40,000
  • Average age: 29.5

3. Quality Life

The weather and characteristics of the Sonoran desert blend perfectly with the diversity of its people to provide a unique, affordable, multicultural and nature-oriented lifestyle for children and adults

Individuals and families in the Arizona-Sonora region enjoy:

  • Living in a multicultural environment where diverse populations interact and exchange art, cultural heritage, religion and languages.
  • Affordable homes in neighborhoods surrounded by natural beauty, history and/or architectural character.
  • Outdoor recreational opportunities that include hiking, biking, rock climbing and golfing in the region's more than 350 golf courses.
  • Diversity in education, thanks to ample educational opportunities at all levels of instruction.
  • Proximity to the beach in San Carlos and Puerto Peñasco, Sonora.
  • More than 300 days of sunshine per year and low-humidity weather, beneficial for a number of medical conditions.
  • The best opportunities of two worlds in shopping, eating out, vacationing and socializing.
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