Dallas recognized for ‘Deal of the Year’ award

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The City of Dallas Office of Economic Development has won Business Facilities’ 2019 Deal of the Year Bronze Award for Uber Technologies’ U.S. Administrative Hub. Uber’s new hub, based at The Epic in Dallas’ Deep Ellum neighborhood, will create 3,000 new jobs and more than $75 million in capital investment.

Uber will provide a new employment hub to bridge Downtown Dallas to Deep Ellum, and will greatly enhance Dallas’ economy. Additionally, current tech entrepreneurs working within Dallas (including many nearby co-working spaces) will find a new, energetic partner in Uber Technologies, generating a more dynamic and creative tech environment to further define Dallas as a 21st-century city of innovation.

“The Office of Economic Development continuously works to attract and sustain businesses and development opportunities to help grow Dallas” said Michael A. Mendoza Chief of Economic Development and Neighborhood Services.

 “These efforts will continue make Dallas an ideal destination for companies looking to expand.”

Home to the largest tech workforce in Texas, as well as the only city where all Uber platforms are active, Dallas quickly became a top contender for Uber’s new hub.

In what’s been called one of its most competitive Deal of the Year contests to date, Business Facilities’ Editor in Chief Jack Rogers said “Dallas is one of the nation’s fastest-growing data center hubs, and now it will be home to a coveted administrative HQ for an emerging tech giant.”

Uber recognized the City of Dallas for the great partnerships formed between the Texas Governor’s Office, Dallas County, North Central Texas Council of Governments, Dallas Regional Chamber, and Uber.

Source: City of Dallas

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