Tarrant County College to spend $61,513,650.00 to occupy 213,403 square feet of space in Arlington Texas.
Arlington, Texas — According to state and local economic development sources Tarrant County College plans to invest $61,513,650.00 to build out 213,403 square feet of new space in Arlington. The company plans to occupy the new space at 2100 Southeast Parkway in Arlington, on or about December 1, 2023. According to the company website Tarrant County College District, a comprehensive two-year institution established in 1965, is dedicated to providing quality education that exceeds the expectations of the people of Tarrant County. More than 50,000 students are enrolled in TCCs associate degree and technical programs, making it the sixth largest among Texas colleges and universities. Community and Industry Education offers additional opportunities for businesses and individuals of all ages, through non-credit courses, workshops and customized training programs. The college has six major campuses in the cities of Hurst (Northeast Campus), Fort Worth (Northwest, South, Trinity River and Connect campuses), and Arlington (Southeast Campus), with administrative offices in downtown Fort Worth at the May Owen Center.
To learn more about Tarrant County College, visit http://www.tccd.edu/
Company Contact:
Susan Alanis, Chief Operating Officer
susan.alanis@tccd.edu
https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-alanis-06958462/
817-515-8223
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