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Arkansas. A natural for business.

AEP Southwestern Electric Power proudly serves 102,000 customers in Western Arkansas. Our service area includes the Fayetteville, Springdale, Texarkana, Hope, Mena, Nashville, and Rogers metro area with a population of 246,256.

Our Economic Development team works closely with the Arkansas Department of Economic Development and with each community to provide you the data.

Please call Arnie Frankel, CEcD, at (318) 673-3170 or e-mail at atfrankel@aep.com for further information.

Arkansas Information
Arkansas Department of Economic Development


American Electric Power Economic Development
1 Riverside Plaza, Columbus, OH 43215
Phone:1-800-360-SITE (7483)

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Facts at a glance

Vast Human Resources.
Northwest Arkansas Ranks 8th nationally in population growth over the last decade at 54% for a total of 246,256.

Top 5 in Job Growth in US.
Listed by Money Magazine as one of the top five places in the nation for future job growth.

Knowledge-based Resources.
Knowledge-based industry accounted for forty percent of the jobs created in 2000 with an average salary of $36,000.00.

Access to a US Market.
Arkansas' central location provides a transportation advantage that makes it a natural for manufacturing and distribution.

Cost of Doing Business.
Arkansas ranks 11th lowest among the 50 states in energy costs.

Fortune 500 Companies.
Wal-Mart, Tyson Foods, ALLTEL, Dillard's and Murphy Oil are headquartered in Arkansas.

Low Energy Costs.
Total energy costs in Texas rank among the lowest in the nation.

 

 

 

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