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City of Grand Prairie, Texas

www.gptx.org

 
The City of Grand Prairie, Texas, offers relaxation, family fun, friendly neighbors and a smart place to live and do business. With its population at 182,610, Grand Prairie is the 15th largest city in Texas and in the top 150 nationwide. Generally speaking, our residents are 30 something, dual income homeowners. In Grand Prairie, families who have lived here for generations welcome newcomers who come to Grand Prairie for the same reasons the natives don`t leave—location and hometown atmosphere.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.gptx.org
  • 317 College St
    Grand Prairie, TX USA 75050
  • Phone: 972.237.8000

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