Location

 

LOCATION – Nebraska is half way from the coasts in the center of the heartland. Here, unemployment is 4.6 percent and energy costs are among the lowest in the nation.

LOCATION – Lincoln is a growing community. The city and its surrounding areas are home to 300,000 residents, and with its neighbor Omaha 45 minutes east, this area constitutes the largest population center between Denver and Chicago. Lincoln is located on Interstate 80. Major Midwest markets are within one day’s drive.

LOCATION – 6000 Fulton Avenue has BNSF rail access and is located one minute from Interstate 80 just off Highway 77. The Lincoln Municipal Airport is 10 minutes and Omaha’s Eppley Airfield is a short 45-minutes drive.

Strategic Location

More than 55 million people reside within 500 miles of Nebraska.

Lincoln is located nearly equidistant between New York and Los Angeles. Major Midwestern markets including Kansas City, Denver and Chicago are within a day’s drive.

NEBRASKA

 

Nebraska

  • Nebraska was named one of the top 10 states for doing business by Forbes Magazine in 2008.
  • Nebraska ranked third in lowest cost of doing business in a 2007 Milken Institute Study.
  • Nebraska’s overall cost of living consistently ranks below the national average in all major categories including utilities, food, housing, transportation and health care.
  • Nebraska is required by law to operate with no state debt.
  • Nebraska’s unemployment rate is 4.6 percent . Nebraska’s violent crime rate is 40 percent less than
  • the national average. Nebraska’s graduation rate and student-to-teacher ratio are among the best in the nation.

Information from the Nebraska Department of Economic Development.

LINCOLN

Lincoln

  • Lincoln and its surrounding communities are home to more than 300,000 people. Lincoln grew 18 percent from 1990 to 2000 and 10 percent from 2000 to 2007
  • Efficient transportation, a stable business environ- ment, advanced health care technology and an excellent education system are just a few reasons why Lincoln ranks highly in livability studies.
  • Lincoln is home to numerous private-sector businesses including Ameritas Life Insurance, BNSF Railroad, Duncan Aviation, Nelnet and Kawasaki.
  • Lincoln employers cite the work ethic and productiv- ity of employees as key advantages.
  • Lincoln’s electric rates have been in the lowest 10 percent of the nation for the past 21 years.
  • Lincoln housing costs are consistently below the national average.

Information from the Lincoln Partnership for Economic Development.

6000 FULTON AVENUE   

    6000 Fulton

  • BNSF rail access
  • One minute to Interstate 80
  • Ten minutes to Lincoln airport
  • NOT in flood plain