Irving is one of the best areas for economic and commercial growth in Dallas due to its share of big corporations and entrepreneurs. With a workforce of 3.3 million people, Irving houses more than 8,500 multi-national and local corporations including a number of global headquarters of Fortune 500 companies. With master-planned districts and business areas of its own, Irving attracts businesses of all types. Home to the national headquarters of the Boy Scouts of America, and foreign brand headquarters for Nokia America, NEC Corporation, and Blackberry, Irving is thriving. It makes sense that many corporates choose Irving for their office HQ because of the city’s proximity to one of the major airports in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, DFW International Airport
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Beyond corporate pursuits, Irving is also one of the largest art communities and entertainment districts in the region. If you are looking for excitement and fun, Irving has you covered in spades. If you are looking for a laid-back and relaxing day in Irving, then find your way to Las Colinas – this master planned section of the city is not only home to many of the aforementioned global headquarters but also contains the Mandalay Canal Walk, which is an beautifully landscaped park with jogging trails, recreational spots, and Lake Carolyn. Irving is a paradise for sports lovers, be it golfing or paddle-boarding in Irving’s own little Venice, you will find your stride in this city.
$167/mo
the average price per person
10%
less
expensive
than the average price in Dallas - Fort Worth Area