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OUR COMMUNITIES

Southern Arizona offers a wealth of pro-growth and development opportunities thanks to low taxes, land availability, affordable commercial space, a bilingual and diverse workforce, and easy access to Interstate 10 and rail transportation.


Home to Fort Huachuca, an active U.S. Army installation in Sierra Vista, Cochise County also boasts a growing wine industry and an agricultural heartland in Willcox, the second largest commercial port of entry in Douglas, and myriad independently owned businesses and services in every community.

Affordable Living

Temperate Climate

Low Crime

Short Commutes

Cochise County

Not only does Cochise County offer endless recreational possibilities, it’s also a desirable place to live and work. Whether you’re looking to raise a family or retire here, relocate a business, or begin a new career path, there are many reasons to Choose Cochise County.
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Sierra Vista

 Sierra Vista earned recognition in The Best of Arizona Business (2019) as one of the best places in the state to live, work, and play. Thanks to the affordable cost of living, higher than average household income, and temperate climate, Sierra Vista earned high marks in this statewide opinion poll.
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Sierra Vista

 Sierra Vista earned recognition in The Best of Arizona Business (2019) as one of the best places in the state to live, work, and play. Thanks to the affordable cost of living, higher than average household income, and temperate climate, Sierra Vista earned high marks in this statewide opinion poll.
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Doing Business in Sierra Vista

Whether you’re new to Sierra Vista, already have a business here or are thinking about starting a business, the Sierra Vista Economic Development Division can assist you. The city provides a variety of services from helping you find a location, hiring new employees, learning more about how to improve your business’s profitability, obtaining data and statistics or just connecting you with that key person. Visit the Sierra Vista Business Website to learn more.

Economic Development

Sierra Vista City Hall

1011 N. Coronado Drive

Sierra Vista, AZ 85635

(520) 439-2184

Bisbee

The community was founded in 1880, and quickly became a thriving urban center. Today, Bisbee's extraordinarily well-preserved early-twentieth-century downtown draws visitors from around the world, who appreciate its historic architecture, it's welcoming, creative spirit and its cool climate. 
Come be yourself, be inspired, be refreshed... Come be Bisbee for awhile.
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Tombstone

Step back in time and enjoy the Old West Atmosphere of the “Town Too Tough To Die!”, Tombstone, Arizona. Walk the very same streets where Wyatt Earp and his brothers enjoyed the company of the likes of Doc Holliday! What many folks don't realize is that Tombstone is a living town with real inhabitants who have lived here throughout its history and still do today. 
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Tombstone

Step back in time and enjoy the Old West Atmosphere of the “Town Too Tough To Die!”, Tombstone, Arizona. Walk the very same streets where Wyatt Earp and his brothers enjoyed the company of the likes of Doc Holliday! What many folks don't realize is that Tombstone is a living town with real inhabitants who have lived here throughout its history and still do today. 
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Fort Huachuca

Welcome to Fort Huachuca, home to the U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence, the U.S. Army Network Enterprise. Located in Cochise County, in southeast Arizona, about 15 miles north of the border with Mexico, Fort Huachuca is an Army installation with a rich frontier history. Established on March 3, 1877, the Fort was annexed in 1971 by the city of Sierra Vista and declared a national landmark in 1976.
Today Fort Huachuca is the largest employer in Cochise County and the largest economic contributor in Arizona. 
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