Research
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July 11, 2012, Research
Affordability is Eagle Ford Shale’s Most Prominent Housing Need UTSA PROJECTS POPULATION OF SIX WESTERN COUNTIES WILL GROW TO 86,297 BY 2025 Young families with school-aged children will continue to account for a significant portion of newcomers to six Eagle Ford Shale counties, according to a stu... -
May 9, 2012, Research
UTSA PROJECTS THE SHALE TO CREATE 117,000 JOBS BY 2021 (Download the full study) Development of oil and natural gas in the Eagle Ford Shale contributed $25 billion in total economic output to the region in 2011, according to a study released today by the Center for Community and Business Research at... -
January 20, 2012, Research
The Boeing Company in San Antonio continues to be a major contributor to the Texas economy with a $415.5 million total economic impact in 2009 when the new commercial activities are added, according to a new study released today by the University of Texas at San Antonio’s Center for Community and ... -
January 20, 2012, Research
The missions of San Antonio play an important part in defining the city’s culture. Their presence also helps drive the city’s hospitality and tourism industry. In 2009, over 1.7 million people visited Missions Concepción, San José, San Juan, and Espada in San Antonio. Collectively, these missi... -
January 20, 2012, Research
In less than three years of development, the Eagle Ford Shale already accounts for over six percent of the Gross Regional Product for the 24-countySouth Texas area it encompasses, according to a study released today by the Center for Community and Business Research at the University of Texas at San ... -
January 20, 2012, Research
CCBR, in conjunction with the Rural Business Program has been selected by the North American Development Bank’s U.S. Community Adjustment and Investment Program to develop strategies for assisting community’s negatively impacted by foreign trade.... -
January 20, 2012, Research
CCBR has partnered with the South-West Texas SBDC Border Network’s Rural Business Program and the UTSA College of Architecture to prepare economic base studies and community plans for the communities of Encinal, Port Isabel, Pecos and Zapata. “This is an exciting opportunity to provide t... -
January 20, 2012, Research
To assist the State of Texas in understanding the economic impact of Texas businesses with fewer than 100 employees, the Office of the Governor contracted with CCBR to prepare Little Companies, Big Impact: The Economic Impact of Texas Businesses with Fewer Than 100 Employees. This report focuses on ... -
January 20, 2012, Research
CCBR, in conjunction with the Contracting Resource Center and the Southwest Trade Adjustment Assistance Center has been selected by the Economic Development Administration to outline the economic impact of recent disasters on businesses in the Rio Grande Valley and to recommend strategies to strengt... -
January 20, 2012, Research
CCBR works with Startech (formerly SATAI) to determine the economic impact of the companies they assisted in 2009....