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Destination Arizona
Are you considering a move to Arizona? Relocating your business to Arizona?
Or just interested in the Grand Canyon State?
This section will answer many of your questions regarding the life science industry in Arizona, the state's economy, tax structure and cost of living, education, transportation, climate, recreational opportunities, history and more. If after using this resource you have specific questions or suggestions, please e-mail us at Info@InfoResource.org and we will respond as quickly as we can to your inquiry or suggestion. Industry Overview |
Economy/Cost of Living |
Education The Grand Canyon State, the Copper State, a spectacular land of canyons and mesas, deserts and forests, juxtaposed with vibrant cities and a fascinating blend of cultures; this is Arizona, poised to build upon its rich legacy with an even brighter future. Arizona is becoming a growing force in the biotechnology and life science industry. The Grand Canyon State offers a range of resources from organizations, universities, and companies to foster the state’s bioscience growth. With over 6,166,318 people, Arizona ranks 16th in population among the United States. The largest cities in the Grand Canyon State are Phoenix, with over 1.4 million, Tucson, with over 515,000, and Mesa, with over 440,000. Arizona provides a wealth of higher education institutions. Several state universities are available, including the University of Arizona (UA) at Tucson. Arizona contains an incredible range of attractions and pursuits within its borders, whether urban, cultural, or outdoor. From vast canyons to snowy peaks, ancient traditions to modern symphonies, there are countless attractions worth exploring. Arizona’s location in the southwestern U.S. places it in close proximity to California and the country of Mexico. Many transportation options exist within the Grand Canyon State. Arizona is located in the Southwestern region of the United States and ranks as the 6h largest state in total area by covering 114,006 square miles. Arizona has been inhabited for at least 20,000 years. Later cultures included the Anasazi, Hohokam, and Cochise peoples. A list of select guides and reference books about Arizona. |
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