Chandler
From its founding, Chandler has been a community built on innovation and community.
With the addition of nearly 100,000 young, educated and affluent citizens in the last 10
years,Chandler is an exciting place to live and work.
Chandler boasts a strong, high tech employment base that attracts and retains high quality employees, many of
whom make our community their home.
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Gilbert
Business innovation, through the development of commercial products,
processes and services, stimulates international competitiveness
and economic growth. That’s why Gilbert, Arizona, is strongly
committed to the principles of business collaboration, innovation and
entrepreneurship. These principles serve as the economic drivers to
which the young, affluent community located within the southeast valley
of the Phoenix metropolitan area owes its beginnings.
Incorporated July 6, 1920, as a rail siding for the Arizona Eastern
Railway, Gilbert was established on the property of William “Bobby”
Gilbert. An agreement between landowner Gilbert and Frank Murphy
produced the Phoenix and Eastern Railroad Company, Gilbert spur line
and Gilbert Depot, creating the foundation for what is recognized today
as the fourth* fastest growing community in the nation.
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Ahwatukee
Surrounded to the northwest by South Mountain Park, and blocked to the east by I-10 and to the south by the Gila River Indian Community, Ahwatukee Foothills is geographically isolated from the city which it is part of, Phoenix. Due to its relatively few access points (mainly through a few bridges across Interstate 10), it has been called the world's Largest cul-de-sac.
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