RICHLAND HILLS
Richland Hills is a great place to live and a better place to do business.
One of Tarrant County’s premier communities, Richland Hills offers an unmatched location and quality of life for its residents and businesses.
The City of Richland Hills is located inside Loop 820 bordered by State Highways 121, 183, and 26. Richland Hills is in the center of everything; six minutes to Downtown Fort Worth and I-35 W, 12 minutes to DFW Airport, four minutes to I-30, and 12 minutes to I-20.
For the convenience of residents and businesses, Richland Hills has partnered with the Trinity Railway Express (TRE) commuter rail service. The Richland Hills train station is located along the cities’ southern border at the intersection of Highway 121 and Handley-Ederville Road. The TRE runs from Downtown Ft. Worth to Downtown Dallas connecting with DFW Airport and the City of Richland Hills.
Richland Hills is home to two of Tarrant County’s largest industrial parks, the Richland Industrial Park and the Midway Business Park. Both sites front Airport Freeway/Highway 121 and are walking distance to the Richland Hills TRE train station.
Richland Hills offers customized incentive policies to help meet the needs of your business. The City of Richland Hills has an incredible collection of tools to help your business and offers one of the lowest tax rates in the DFW area. The City of
Richland Hills also offers:
• Infrastructure Improvements - for new construction projects.
• A Tax Increment Finance District (TIF) on Baker Blvd – for public improvements within the TIF boundaries.
• Triple Freeport - Qualifying goods are exempt for city, county, and school district taxes.
• Tax Abatement - The City Council can elect to rebate a portion of your property and sales taxes.
• Type B (4B) Economic Development Corporation - Since 1996 Richland Hills dedicated a portion its sales tax to economic development projects.
• Redevelopment Assistance - The City of Richland Hills can help with abatement and demolition costs for redevelopment projects
The Comfort Suites and La Quinta Inn & Suites offer great access to Northeast Mall, Downtown Fort Worth, the Arlington Entertainment District, Hurst Convention Center, and NRH2O Water Park.
Richland Hills offers large wooded lots, an award-winning library, four public parks, The Link Event + Recreation Center, Birdville ISD schools, and is a great place to call home.
For more information about what Richland Hills can do for your business please visit www.richlandhills.com or contact the city’s economic development office at (817) 616-3745.
One of Tarrant County’s premier communities, Richland Hills offers an unmatched location and quality of life for its residents and businesses.
The City of Richland Hills is located inside Loop 820 bordered by State Highways 121, 183, and 26. Richland Hills is in the center of everything; six minutes to Downtown Fort Worth and I-35 W, 12 minutes to DFW Airport, four minutes to I-30, and 12 minutes to I-20.
For the convenience of residents and businesses, Richland Hills has partnered with the Trinity Railway Express (TRE) commuter rail service. The Richland Hills train station is located along the cities’ southern border at the intersection of Highway 121 and Handley-Ederville Road. The TRE runs from Downtown Ft. Worth to Downtown Dallas connecting with DFW Airport and the City of Richland Hills.
Richland Hills is home to two of Tarrant County’s largest industrial parks, the Richland Industrial Park and the Midway Business Park. Both sites front Airport Freeway/Highway 121 and are walking distance to the Richland Hills TRE train station.
Richland Hills offers customized incentive policies to help meet the needs of your business. The City of Richland Hills has an incredible collection of tools to help your business and offers one of the lowest tax rates in the DFW area. The City of
Richland Hills also offers:
• Infrastructure Improvements - for new construction projects.
• A Tax Increment Finance District (TIF) on Baker Blvd – for public improvements within the TIF boundaries.
• Triple Freeport - Qualifying goods are exempt for city, county, and school district taxes.
• Tax Abatement - The City Council can elect to rebate a portion of your property and sales taxes.
• Type B (4B) Economic Development Corporation - Since 1996 Richland Hills dedicated a portion its sales tax to economic development projects.
• Redevelopment Assistance - The City of Richland Hills can help with abatement and demolition costs for redevelopment projects
The Comfort Suites and La Quinta Inn & Suites offer great access to Northeast Mall, Downtown Fort Worth, the Arlington Entertainment District, Hurst Convention Center, and NRH2O Water Park.
Richland Hills offers large wooded lots, an award-winning library, four public parks, The Link Event + Recreation Center, Birdville ISD schools, and is a great place to call home.
For more information about what Richland Hills can do for your business please visit www.richlandhills.com or contact the city’s economic development office at (817) 616-3745.
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