ABOUT LUBBOCK, TX

Located in the center of the
South Plains, Lubbock offers a rich history, a dynamic economy, and a unique culture. A
thriving city of 195,000 people, Lubbock possesses plenty of big city amenities while
maintaining an atmosphere of small town hospitality.
Lubbock is home to over
150 stores, from quaint antique shops to vast centers such as the South Plains Mall.
Attractions include the Municipal Garden and Arts Center and Arboretum, Joyland Amusement
Park, the Vietnam Archives Southwest Collection, and wineries such as Pheasant Ridge, Cap
Rock, and Llano Estacado. Texas Tech University is also located in this diverse town.
Sports are a way of life
on the South Plains, and crowds gather year-round at ballparks, tennis courts, and arenas
to support their favorite teams. Thanks to Lubbock's mild climate, outdoor sports are
played throughout most of the year.
Located in
the geographic center of the North American market, Lubbock's transportation industry
provides access to the East and West coasts, Mexico, and Canada. According to residents,
traffic in Lubbock is never a problem.
Lubbock is a very affordable city. The
chart below compares the cost of living in Lubbock to four nearby cities in the West:

Source: The American Chamber of Commerce
Researchers Association (ACCRA)
"Lubbock is a great
town with little traffic, nice weather, and friendly people. It's one of the best places I
know of to raise a family." Ray Price, Project Manager for Agnew
Associates.
Agnew Associates
is active in the following civic organizations:
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Leadership Lubbock |
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Lubbock Chamber of Commerce |
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Texas Boys Ranch Corporate Sponsor |
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Texas Tech Red Raider Club |