Rosenberg, Texas DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE.

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Rosenberg, Texas DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE www.rosenbergecodev.com

ight Time. Timing truly is everything, and there s never been a better time to invest in Rosenberg. Rosenberg is located just 35 miles southwest of Houston in one of the Nation s fastest growing counties - Fort Bend County. Rosenberg has experienced phenomenal growth over the last 10 years, thanks to its business-friendly atmosphere, strategic location, convenient access to Port of Freeport and the Port of Houston and a superb quality of life. Additionally, the City of Rosenberg and the Rosenberg Development Corporation continue to invest in infrastructure, a necessity to accommodate and encourage growth. Rosenberg offers convenient access to a diverse and technically skilled workforce, large tracts of undeveloped land, and modern highway, rail and utilities infrastructure. In addition to an exceptionally business-friendly environment, the community offers an award-winning school district, unique leisure activities, family-friendly festivals and events, excellent local eateries and a growing list of recreational activities that contribute to its friendly, laid-back quality of life. The area maintains a large cluster of manufacturers, as well as pharmaceutical companies, food packaging and distribution and energy service-related industries.

ight Place. Rosenberg is well-suited for multimodal industrial/logistics parks and integrated logistics centers because of the city s location and transportation infrastructure. Rosenberg is well-situated on U.S. Interstate 69 and directly linked to Interstate 10 via State Highway 36, making it a prime location for firms which transport goods throughout Texas and into Mexico. Bush Intercontinental Airport and Houston Hobby Airport are within an hour s drive and three major rail lines serve the City Burlington Northern/Santa Fe, Union Pacific and KC Southern. Rosenberg is in close proximity to two major ports - the deepwater Port of Freeport and the Port of Houston which makes doing import/export business there cost-effective. AIRPORTS: Rosenberg is less than an hour from both Houston Hobby Airport and George Bush Intercontinental Airport. RAILROADS: The City is served by three major railroads Kansas City Southern Railroad; Union Pacific Railroad; Burlington Northern/Santa Fe. HIGHWAYS: Mobility is outstanding with access to Interstate 69 (US Highway 59); State Highway 36 (A direct link to Interstate 10); US Alternate 90A; and Spur 10. PORTS: Forty-five miles from the Port of Houston and 50 from the deep-water Port of Freeport.

ight People. Rosenberg is currently experiencing a cycle of unprecedented population growth. Since 2010, the population has increased 21 percent, from 30,618 to 37,200. The city has added more than 17,000 people since 1990 (20,183). POPULATION BY GENDER ROSENBERG HOUSING STARTS 2011 15 Residential Activity 900 800 700 775 818 600 500 642 400 300 200 316 325 Female 19,344 52.0 % Male 17,856 48.0 % 100 0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Housing Starts POPULATION BY AGE (2014) 0-4 2,833 8.4% 5-9 2,756 8.2% 10-14 2,733 8.1% 15-19 2,378 7.1% 20-24 2,481 7.4% 25-34 5,315 15.8% 35-44 4,427 13.2% 45-54 3,943 11.7% 55-64 3,388 10.1% 65-74 2,004 6.0% 75-84 1,014 3.0% 85-plus 363 1.1% POPULATION BY RACE (2014) White Alone 20,287 61.1% Black Alone 3,972 11.8% Other Races Alone 9,403 27.9% Hispanic Origin (Any Race) 21,338 63.4% POPULATION BY EDUCATION (2014) High School or Higher 26,191 76.3% Bachelor s Degree or Higher 3,655 12.7% HOUSEHOLDS (2014 US Census Bureau) Home Ownership Rate 51.2% Median Value of Owner Occupied Home $114,900 Median Household Income $44,347

ight Life. Quality of life is serious business in Rosenberg. A low cost-of-living, coupled with competitive wages and an outstanding school district make Rosenberg a great place to start or relocate a family. COMPARATIVE COST OF LIVING INDEX Rosenberg 83.9 Stafford 91.9 Missouri City 96.3 Richmond 97.2 Pearland 97.3 Houston 98.2 Woodlands 110.6 Sugar Land 111.6 Rosenberg s cost of living is 16.1% lower than the U.S. average. PROPERTY TAX RATES Ad Valorem tax rates per each $100 of valuation based on 100% of the current market value. Rosenberg $0.47000 Fort Bend County $0.46500 Fort Bend Drainage $0.021 Lamar CISD $1.39005 State of Texas $0.00000 Total Property Tax Rate $2.34650 Sales Tax Rate 8.25% NOTE: THERE IS NO PERSONAL OR CORPORATE INCOME TAX IN TEXAS. LAMAR CISD Enrollment for Lamar CISD 29,780 Total Campuses 39 Student/Teacher Ratio 16.4 to 1 Four (4) High Schools which all compete in the UIL s 5A classification. The District Met Standard (Highest Possible Academic Rating). 37 Campus Distinctions in Reading/ELA, Math and Student Progress. CRIME RATE (2013) Violent Crime Rosenberg 175.8 U.S. Average 203.3 Property Crime Rosenberg 180.8 U.S. Average 250.2

ight Skills. Rosenberg has a well-trained, highly skilled workforce. Workforce development is a priority, with a significant number of local employees taking advantage of the educational opportunities right here in the communty through Wharton County Junior College and Texas State Technical College s Fort Bend Campus. Because of our strong local manufacturing base, Rosenberg also boasts a labor force ripe with real-world experience in highly skilled jobs. AVAILABLE WORKFORCE (March 2016 TWC DATA) Rosenberg Fort Bend County Texas Current Labor Force 16,790 351,823 13,273,913 Employed 16,052 335,230 12,682,457 Unemployed 738 16,593 591,456 Rate 4.4% 4.7% 4.5% The average weekly salary for private sector jobs in Fort Bend County is $1,046. FORT BEND COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Texas State Technical College - Fort Bend (New Rosenberg Campus) In the fall of 2016, TSTC will open the first phase of what will be a 5,000-plus student campus. Programs offered will include HVAC Technology, Diesel Equipment Technology, Precision Machining, Industrial Maintenance, Cyber Security, Telecommunications Convergence and Welding Technology. Other Fort Bend County Colleges Wharton County Junior College University of Houston Sugar Land 400,000+ WORKFORCE WITHIN A 30-MINUTE COMMUTE

ight Direction. Rosenberg s unprecendented growth isn t confined to its population. The city s business growth trends are strong indicators of quality growth and stability, establishing a foundation for continued success far into the future. SUSTAINED GROWTH IN SALES TAX REVENUE 2011 $11,408,105 2012 $12,816,054 2013 $14,064,922 2014 $16,550,258 2015 $16,785,278 Job growth over the next 10 years is projected at 36.9%. TOP PRIVATE-SECTOR EMPLOYERS EMPLOYER EMPLOYED INDUSTRY Frito-Lay 470 Mfg./Dist. Texana Center 300 Mental Health Benedettini Cabinetry 300 Cabinet Mfg. Biotics Research 170 Pharmaceuticals SiEnviro 165 Water/Wastewater OCuSOFT 125 Eye-Care Products Silver Eagle Distributors 113 Beverage Dist. Seatex 105 Chemical Blending Gurecky Manufacturing 100 Precision Mfg. AVGERAGE WEEKLY WAGES FORT BEND COUNTY 300 250 Certificates of Occupancy Issued 278 SOURCE: QCEW Q4 2015 Super Sector (Private) Wages Natural Resources & Mining $2,680 Construction $2,030 Manufacturing $1,508 Trade, Transportation & Utilities $854 Information $1,158 Financial Activities $1,447 Professional & Business Services $1,328 Education & Health Services $792 Total, All Industries $1,046 200 150 100 50 0 133 118 121 127 94 150 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Commercial RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT y 5,100+ new homes built since 2003 y 650,000-square foot ALDI Distribution Center y 184-acre business park y 24-acre industrial park y 63.5-acre premium outlet mall y 5,000-student TSTC campus being built 143 223 Residential 131 164 147

OUR SERVICES BUSINESS RECRUITMENT Market opportunities and proactively seek new and expanding business interests and respond to prospects who are actively researching the local area; BUSINESS RETENTION / EXPANSION Utilize a community-wide business retention survey and business assistance programs to ensure that Rosenberg s existing employers have what they need to grow and prosper; WORKFORCE READINESS Identification of employer workforce needs, skill sets, and customized training and coordination of workforce education programs to support new and expanding businesses; LOCAL LIAISON Maintain professional relationships with all levels of government and provide assistance with land use regulations, permitting or other special needs; COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Support projects dedicated to beautification and improvements to commercial and recreational areas that affect the quality of life in Rosenberg; AVAILABLE PROPERTIES Maintain database of available properties for lease and sale and promote use; continually assess available land for potential commercial development; INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS Provide support for special projects including transportation (rail and road), utilities, and encourage city infrastructure planning to address readiness of potential commercial development areas; INCENTIVES Assess and develop a fair and equitable program of Incentives that balance the needs of the community with the competitive nature of business attraction. Research, recommend and pursue local, state, and federal programs for Tax Abatements, Enterprise Zones, TIRZ districts and grant opportunities, and analyze development benefits for the community; RESEARCH Maintain a comprehensive business database, market analysis, labor statistics, and current information on taxation, utility costs, property values, demographics, wages, and workforce data. About the Rosenberg Development Corporation The Rosenberg Development Corporation was created by election in 1995. It is a Type-B economic development corporation funded by a one-half cent sales tax. State law authorizes the RDC to engage in projects related to primary job creation. Primary jobs are jobs that infuse new dollars into the local economy by creating or selling a product or service that is ultimately exported to regional, state, national or international markets. The RDC is comprised of a seven-director board. Four of the members, including all officers, are appointed by the Rosenberg City Council, and the remaining three members are City Councilors. Rosenberg Economic Development 3825 Hwy 36S Rosenberg TX, 77471 832-595-3330 www.rosenbergecodev.com