TexasEDConnection
02/12/2026
https://discovercoppelltexas.com/thingstodo/page/2/
In Coppell, Texas, you’ll find something simple but important: a community that invests in quality of life.
Events and art experiences — including Hawaiian cultural art showcases — aren’t economic development strategies by themselves. But they are indicators.
They signal:
• An engaged community
• Local leadership that supports culture
• A city people enjoy spending time in
When business owners consider expansion, hard factors lead: workforce, infrastructure, logistics, taxes.
But once those boxes are checked and in the DFW region, many cities check them softer factors begin to matter.
Can employees see themselves living there?
Will leadership feel confident recruiting talent there?
Does the community feel active and stable?
Coppell’s arts programming is not the reason businesses move.
It’s part of the broader picture that shows a city investing in more than just buildings.
Attracting a business to Texas isn’t just about land availability.
It’s about whether your community reflects long-term stability and livability.
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