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Company Name |
Category |
Employment |
| Eastman Chemical Company | Chemical Manufacturer | 1,491 |
| NOMAC (Chesapeake Energy) | Oil & Gas Extraction | 305 |
| Good Shepherd Medical Center Marshall | Medical Services/Hospital | 686 |
| Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Texas | Insurance Claims Processing | 393 |
| Neiman Marcus Distribution | Distribution Center | 350 |
| Stemco, Inc. | Transportation Equipment Manufacturer | 295 |
| Trinity Industries | Tank Car Manufacturer | 369 |
| Sabine Mining Co. | Lignite Surface Mining | 263 |
| General Cable | Electric Wire & Cable | 295 |
| Norit Industries, Inc. | Manufacturer of Activated Carbon | 250 |
|
Wood Kitchen & cabinets |
237 |
|
| C & J Energy Services, Inc. | Oil & Gas Industry | 157 |
| Celebrating Home (formerly Home & Garden Party) | Decorative Items | 312 |
| Harris Pottery | Pottery | 167 |
| Weatherford | Oil & Gas Industry | 165 |
| Woodlawn Manufacturing, Inc. | Metal Parts Manufacturer | 98 |
| Snider Industries, Inc. | Lumber | 121 |
| Marshall Pottery | Pottery | 101 |
| Martex Well Service | Well Service |
85 |
Industrial / Business Development Sites Available |
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| Name | Acreage |
| Marshall Business Park | 288 |
| I-20 and Hwy 31 | 78 |
| I-20 and Hwy 59 (Future I-69) | 63 |
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Clerical |
25th Percentile |
Median |
75th Percentile |
| Account Representative | $18,306 | $22,645 | $27,466 |
| Accounting Clerk II | $21,538 | $23,898 | $26,479 |
| Billing Clerk | $21,930 | $24,961 | $28,769 |
| Cashier, General | $12,333 | $14,529 | $17,879 |
| Counter and Rental Clerk | $18,720 | $22,805 | $28,137 |
| Credit and Collections Clerk | $21,734 | $24,538 | $27,607 |
| Customer Service Representative II | $24,411 | $27,189 | $30,657 |
| Data Entry Clerk II | $19,356 | $22,061 | $26,222 |
| Payroll Clerk II | $27,484 | $30,207 | $33,910 |
| Procurement Clerk | $22,252 | $25,075 | $28,931 |
| Receptionist | $18,856 | $20,826 | $23,196 |
| Secretary II | $23,044 | $25,466 | $28,212 |
| Shipping and Receiving Clerk | $19,099 | $21,319 | $24,191 |
| Stock Clerk | $18,486 | $20,541 | $24,058 |
| Telemarketer | $19,270 | $24,212 | $29,206 |
| Travel Clerk | $29,055 | $32,729 | $39,227 |
Information Technology (2001) |
25th Percentile |
Median |
75th Percentile |
| Data Warehouse Specialist | $47,708 | $55,834 | $63,406 |
| Database Administrator | $55,969 | $64,813 | $74,859 |
| Electronic Data Interchange Specialist | $39,736 | $47,218 | $56,476 |
| Mainframe Programmer II | $45,721 | $51,242 | $56,965 |
| Network Control Technician II | $36,822 | $41,906 | $48,675 |
| Network Planning Analyst II | $48,681 | $55,080 | $60,954 |
| Programmer I | $35,908 | $39,940 | $45,635 |
| Software Engineer II | $52,149 | $57,200 | $65,133 |
| Telecommunications Analyst II | $44,152 | $50,461 | $56,849 |
| Webmaster | $42,492 | $50,917 | $62,865 |
Semi-Skilled |
25th Percentile |
Median |
75th Percentile |
| Buffing and Polishing Set-Up Operator | $20,095 | $22,696 | $26,853 |
| Coating, Painting, & Spraying Machine Operator | $18,511 | $23,100 | $28,651 |
| Crushing, Grinding, & Mixing Machine Operator | $17,8 | $21,443 | $26,309 |
| Grinding and Polishing Worker, Hand | $18,482 | $22,186 | $26,671 |
| Heavy Assembler II | $22,130 | $24,054 | $27,118 |
| Hoist and Winch Operator | $23,329 | $29,146 | $35,155 |
| Letterpress Setter and Set-Up Operator | $22,510 | $27,394 | $33,089 |
| Machine Operator I | $18,949 | $21,062 | $23,849 |
| Machine Tool Cutting Operator / Tender | $18,891 | $23,043 | $28,566 |
| Millwright | $29,584 | $36,545 | $44,401 |
| Packaging and Filling Machine Operator/Tender | $17,614 | $20,393 | $25,437 |
| Punch Press Operator | $23,525 | $26,094 | $28,323 |
| Security Guard | $19,945 | $23,668 | $26,933 |
| Sheet Metal Mechanic II | $26,172 | $29,061 | $33,592 |
| Wood Machine Operator | $15,291 | $20,387 | $25,484 |
Skilled |
25th Percentile |
Median |
75th Percentile |
| Assembly Supervisor | $36,076 | $44,810 | $50,064 |
| CAD Drafter | $25,214 | $29,147 | $33,378 |
| Calibration Technician II | $28,950 | $32,556 | $35,212 |
| Crane/Tower Operator | $24,909 | $30,975 | $37,764 |
| General Maintenance Worker III | $29,080 | $32,117 | $36,164 |
| Instrument Technician II | $29,275 | $35,234 | $39,294 |
| Machinist II | $28,385 | $33,581 | $39,366 |
| Mechanic Technician II | $28,053 | $32,104 | $35,831 |
| Production Scheduler | $44,452 | $47,811 | $52,126 |
| Tool and Die Maker II | $34,218 | $37,403 | $40,365 |
| Truck Driver - Light | $19,007 | $21,909 | $27,458 |
| Welder II | $27,122 | $31,294 | $36,155 |
Technical |
25th Percentile |
Median |
75th Percentile |
| Electric/Electronics Technician II | $31,350 | $34,805 | $38,172 |
| Electrician I | $24,402 | $28,344 | $33,760 |
| Electromedical and Biomedical Equipment Repairer | $28,194 | $34,764 | $42,153 |
| Engineering Aide II | $29,446 | $33,711 | $38,037 |
| LAN Support II | $37,726 | $42,826 | $47,076 |
| Medical Laboratory Technician | $24,626 | $27,316 | $30,552 |
| PC Maintenance Technician II | $33,721 | $38,436 | $43,345 |
| Telecommunications Technician II | $35,095 | $42,164 | $48,315 |
Professional |
25th Percentile |
Median |
75th Percentile |
| Accountant II |
$36,445
|
$40,199
|
$44,734
|
| Accounts Payable Manager |
$42,866
|
$50,541
|
$58,458
|
| Accounts Payable Supervisor II |
$36,519
|
$41,841
|
$48,636
|
| Actuary (Associate) II |
$65,704
|
$71,685
|
$76,862
|
| Aerospace Engineer II |
$43,385
|
$47,498
|
$55,143
|
| Biochemist III |
$42,324
|
$45,809
|
$51,845
|
| Biologist II |
$41,169
|
$45,647
|
$51,972
|
| Budget Analyst II |
$45,501
|
$51,689
|
$58,244
|
| Chemist II |
$41,996
|
$46,588
|
$52,277
|
| Civil Engineer II |
$44,582
|
$50,800
|
$57,192
|
| Claims Examiner |
$25,181
|
$28,187
|
$32,823
|
| Clinical Research Associate II |
$44,848
|
$52,497
|
$56,664
|
| Electrical Engineer II |
$48,959
|
$53,024
|
$60,376
|
| Employment Manager |
$51,954
|
$60,776
|
$71,567
|
| Executive Secretary |
$30,932
|
$34,670
|
$38,772
|
| Financial Analyst II |
$48,381
|
$53,473
|
$60,308
|
| Graphic Design Specialist |
$31,311
|
$34,883
|
$39,231
|
| HR Manager |
$53,573
|
$61,129
|
$70,561
|
| Industrial Engineer II |
$41,975
|
$47,217
|
$52,199
|
| Logistics Analyst II |
$49,239
|
$54,185
|
$58,848
|
| Market Research Analyst I |
$35,530
|
$40,369
|
$44,907
|
| Materials Manager |
$51,108
|
$59,693
|
$71,441
|
| Nurse Practitioner |
$54,349
|
$58,059
|
$63,528
|
| Payroll Administrator |
$37,890
|
$42,362
|
$47,654
|
| Pharmacist |
$57,445
|
$60,357
|
$64,321
|
| Production Control Manager |
$48,894
|
$56,283
|
$65,522
|
| Purchasing Agent |
$52,451
|
$58,878
|
$66,614
|
| Recruiter II |
$37,531
|
$41,673
|
$47,898
|
| Supervisor Customer Service |
$31,354
|
$36,780
|
$42,647
|
| Underwriter (Life) II |
$38,790
|
$39,265
|
$40,306
|
| Underwriter (P/C) II |
$37,104
|
$39,615
|
$44,575
|
Average Hourly Wage Rates |
|
| Occupation Title | Average Starting Wage |
| Machinist | 10.00 |
| Mechanic (Auto) | 6.23 |
| Machine Operator | 6.25 |
| Welder | 7.00 |
| Electrician (Maintenance) | 10.00 |
| Sewing Machine Operator | 5.50 |
| Production Assembler | 6.25 |
| Forklift Operator | 7.74 |
| Truck Driver (light) | 8.00 |
| Common Labor | 6.00 |
| Unemployment Rate | 8.60 |
The ACCRA Cost of Living Index provides a useful and reasonably accurate measure of living cost differences among urban areas. Items on which the index is based have been carefully chosen to reflect the different categories of consumer expenditures. Weights assigned to relative costs are based on government survey data on expenditure patterns for professional and executive households. All items are priced in each place at a specified time and according to standardized specifications.
Interpreting the index: ACCRA Cost of Living Index measures relative price levels for consumer goods and services in participating areas. The average for all participating places, both metropolitan and non-metropolitan, equals 100, and each participant’s index is read as a percentage of the average for all places.
Housing costs were nearly five times the average in New York (Manhattan), more than three times the average in San Francisco, and more than twice the average in Los Angeles. At the other end of the scale, Houston’s housing costs were 16 percent below the average, and Marshall around 20% below the average.
Urban Area & State |
100% Compostie Index |
Housing |
Utilities |
| Longview-Marshall TX MSA | 88.5 | 78.7 | 77.4 |
| Beaumont-Port Arthur TX MSA | 93.8 | 82.0 | 80.3 |
| Dallas TX MSA | 100.8 | 94.9 | 109.2 |
| Houston TX PMSA | 91.9 | 88.5 | 99.4 |
| New York NY MSA | 218.6 | 416.8 | 168.1 |
| San Francisco CA PMSA | 183.0 | 118.2 | 96.2 |
Institution |
Number of Students |
| East Texas Baptist University -East Texas Baptist University is located in Marshall, Texas, an historic city of 25,000 nestled in the scenic piney woods of East Texas. It is part of a larger metropolitan area of Longview, Texas, and Shreveport, Louisiana, and is located 150 miles east of Dallas, on Interstate 20. Marshall is in the center of a recreational and tourist region, and is near the Caddo Lake recreational area. |
1,400 |
| Texas State Technology College -TSTC offers certificates and associates degrees leading to exciting careers in advanced technical fields. While the TSTC curriculum is rigorous and demanding, success is within reach. TSTC faculty rely on recent, relevant industry experience to guide students through applied learning in small classes and labs. TSTC staff demonstrates their caring attitude with quick response to every customer need. At TSTC, students, businesses, and communities work together with faculty and staff to achieve success |
700 |
| Wiley College -Wiley College is a four-year, privately-supported, historically black university located on the west side of Marshall, Texas. Wiley College holds distinction as one of the oldest historically black colleges west of the Mississippi River. |
650 |
| Panola Junior College -As a community college serving both commuter and residential students, Panola College provides the advantages of attending a major university on a small college campus. We are large enough to offer a variety of academic and technical courses of studies but small enough not to lose sight of our commitment of being student centered. We pride ourselves on individual attention and smiling faces. |
200 |
|
Marshall Independent School District Grades 7th & 8th |
5,800 |
Name of Service |
Description |
| Good Shepherd Medical Center-Marshall | 145 |
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Good Shepherd Medical Center-Marshall 811 S. Washington Marshall, TX 75670 Ph: 903-927-6000 www.gsmcmarshall.org |
Directory of Medical Doctors in Marshall, Texas |
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Bates, David DDS
304 University Ave Suite 101
Marshall, Texas 75672
903-938-5591
Cayce, John DDS
2302 South Washington
Marshall, Texas 75672
903-935-5132
Cherry, Michael DDS
430 West AVE
Waskom, Texas
903-687-3597
Hamil, C. Gene DDS
2602 South Washington
Marshall, Texas 75672
903-938-5661
Matlock, Robert DDS
900 W. Houston
Marshall, Texas 75670
903-935-7031
Neel, Mark DDS
105 Argyle
Marshall, Texas 75672
903-927-1500
Parker, Charles A. DDS
1809 S. Washington
Marshall, Texas 75672
903-9935-6282
Reagan, William R.
100 Forest Terrace
Marshall, Texas 75672
903-938-1451
Reed, Chad R. DDS
1809 S. Washington
Marshall, Texas 75672
903-935-6282
Richardson, J.M. Jr. DDS
416 S. Central
Hallsville, Texas 75650
903-660-2726
Shaw, Eddie B. Jr.
3001 Victory Dr
Marshall, Texas 75670
903-935-7884
Stephens, George F. DDS
100 Forest Terrace
Marshall, Texas 75670
903-938-3434
Taylor, Daniel W. Jr.
807 E Wood St
Marshall, Texas 75670
903-935-7952
Timmins, Emory S. DDS
402 W. Bowie
Marshall, Texas 75670
903-938-5561
Williams, Claude R. Jr.
100 Forest Terrace
Marshall, Texas 75672
903-934-9005
Dentists-Orthodontists
Foster, Benjamin Dr
1914 E. 70th Street
Shreveport, La
318-797-8833
Scott, Michael W. DDS MSD
1708 S. Washington
Marshall, Texas 75670
903-938-9773
Name of Event |
Approximate Date of Event |
| Second Saturday Marketplace & Car Show | Second Saturday of each Month |
| Irish Festival | March |
| Cinco de Mayo on the Square | May |
| Summer Wonder Arts, Crafts & Music Festival | July |
| Texas Country Music Hall of Fame Awards | August |
| Marshall Symphony Dixieland on the Square | September |
| Jeans' & Classics in Concert | September |
| Fire Ant Festival | October |
| Main Street Fall Festival | October |
| Annual Model Train Show | November |
| Wonderland of Lights | November - December |
| Public Parks | 3 |
| Public Swimming Parks | 1 |
| Public Tennis Courts | 2 |
| Football / Soccer / Baseball Fields | 15 |
| Golf Courses | 2 |
| Cinemas | 7 (1 Location) |
| Public Libraries | 1 |
| Symphonies | 1 |
| Orchestras | 1 |
| Museums / Galleries | 5 |
Month |
Average High |
Average Low |
Mean |
Average Precipitation |
Record High |
Record Low |
| January | 58°F | 33°F | 44°F | 4.38 in. | 87°F (1912) | -5°F (1930) |
| February | 60°F | 37°F | 49°F | 4.07 in. | 90°F (1986) | 4°F (1951) |
| March | 68°F | 45°F | 56°F | 4.33 in. | 95°F (1929) | 12°F (1943) |
| April | 75°F | 52°F | 63°F | 4.35 in. | 97°F (1930) | 26°F (1920) |
| May | 82°F | 61°F | 71°F | 5.07 in. | 100°F (1382) | 38°F (1931) |
| June | 89°F | 68°F | 78°F | 5.23 in. | 106°F (1937) | 47°F (1933) |
| July | 92°F | 71°F | 82°F | 3.02 in. | 108°F (1930) | 52°F (1985) |
| August | 92°F | 70°F | 81°F | 2.68 in. | 112°F (1909) | 53°F (1967) |
| September | 86°F | 64°F | 75°F | 3.89 in. | 108°F (1951) | 35°F (1985) |
| October | 77°F | 52°F | 64°F | 4.66 in. | 101°F (1953) | 23°F (1910) |
| November | 65°F | 43°F | 54°F | 4.59 in. | 88°F (1976) | 14°F (1976) |
| December | 57°F | 36°F | 46°F | 4.95 in. | 85°F (1989) | 3°F (1989) |
Source: The Weather Channel
Marshall, Tx Weather Facts |
| ·The average warmest month is July. |
| ·The highest recorded temperature was 112°F in 1909. |
| ·The average coolest month is January. |
| ·The lowest recorded temperature was -5°F in 1930. |
| ·The most precipitation on average occurs in June. |
Source: The Weather Channel
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| Interstate I-20 |
| US Highway 59 (Future I-69) |
| US Highway 80 |
| US Highway 43 |
| Loop 390 |
| ABF Freight |
| Central Freight |
| Tex-Pack Express |
| Roadway Express |
| UPS |
| Union Pacific 30 times a day |
| Amtrak 2 times a day |
| Missouri Pacific 10 times per day |
Nearest Airport |
Miles from Airport |
| Harrison County Municipal Airport | 3 |
| Shreveport Regional Airport | 26 |
| East Texas Regional Airport | 21 |
| Shreveport | 42 miles |
| Texarkana | 71 miles |
| Dallas | 40 miles |
| Houston | 200 miles |
Crime Index
|
US |
Marshall, Tx
|
Shereveport, LA
|
Dallas, TX
|
| Murder | 100 | 119 | 317 | 182 |
| Robbery | 101 | 33 | 168 | 177 |
| Assault | 102 | 83 | 182 | 155 |
| Total Personal Crime Risk | 101 | 83 | 212 | 168 |
| Motor Vehicle Theft | 101 | 54 | 124 | 208 |
| Total Property Crime Risk | 103 | 87 | 202 | 173 |
| Total Crim Risk | 102 | 84 | 207 | 170 |

213 West Austin
Marshall, Texas 75670
(903) 935-7868
(800) 935-7868
www.marshall-chamber.com
707 N Washington Street
Hours: Tues.-Sat. 10-5
Admission: $1.00
www.harrisoncountymuseum.org

800 N Washington Street
Hours: Wed.-Sat. 10-4 Sun. 1-4
(903) 938-9495
www.marshalldepot.org

FM RD 31: Elysians Fields Hwy
Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9-6 Sun. 12-6
(903) 938-9201
www.marshallpottery.com

U.S. 59, 3 miles north of Marshall
Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9-6 Sun. 12-6
(903) 927-1041
www.ellispottery.com
208 E. Burleson
Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9-6 Sun. 12-6
(903) 938-9860

216 N Bolivar
Hours: Mon-Sun 12-5
(903) 938-9480
2501 East End Blvd So
Marshall, Texas 75672
(903) 935-4484
www.marshallartscouncil.org


www.marshallfestivals.com/html/wonderland/index.html
www.marshallfestivals.com/html/scd/index.html
Enjoy Fireworks on Caddo Lake!
www.cityofuncertain.com/events.html
Call for Reservations
1-888-325-5459
(903) 789-3978
www.caddolake.com

Rt2 Box 159 Hwy 43
Hours: Mon.-Thur 8-5
(903) 935-5358
www.barrelracers.com

407 W. Travis
Hours: Sat.-10-4 Sun. 1-4
(903) 935-3044
www.visitstarrfamilyhome.com

245 Park Rd 2
Karnack TX 75661
903/679-3351
www.tpwd.state.tx.us/park/caddo/

211 N. Washington
Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30 am to 5:30 pm
Saturday 9:00am to 5:00pm
Offers shopping & dining
Breakfast and Lunch
(903) 934-8836

1901 East Travis
Marshall, Texas 75672
(903) 935-5662
Admission: $5.00
www.marshallcinema.net

(Formerly Sunset Lanes)
2401 East Travis
Marshall, Texas 75672
(903) 935-1888
www.perkinsfamilybowling.com
(Charter Cable Local Access Channel 19)
Marshall, TX
Erin Moore
KTBS 3 TV
312 East Kings Highway
Shreveport, LA 71104
200 Interstate 20 East
Marshall, TX 75672
(903) 935-2500
2323 Jefferson Ave
Marshall, Texas 76570
(903) 923-8000
www.myeasttexasnews.com
501 E Grand Ave
Marshall, TX 75670
1-888-438-2427
www.charter.net
888-896-8096
www.dishnetwork.com
700 N Franklin St.
Marshall, TX 75670
903-938-9537
800-783-1376
www.directv.com
607 Pinewood Drive
Marshall, TX 75672-5817
(903) 923-8486
Cypress Junior Women’s Club
Leann Beavers (903) 927-1723
Mar-Texas Lions Club
Clarence Palmer (903) 935-2546
Marshall Lions Club
Jeff Thompson (903) 935-9699
Marshall Rotary Club
Frank Diaz (903) 935-7981
Optimist Club
Carl Rhodes (903) 938-7244
Pilot Club
Kathy Wood (903) 935-9632
Marshall Regional Arts
Joyce Weekly (903) 935-4484
Marshall Symphony League
Tiffany Ammerman (903) 938-2398
To MEDCO:
As co-owner of Howell Oil & Gas since 1990 I have had a very active roll in doing business in East Texas. Having partial ownership in as many as nine businesses in the Marshall area since 1967 and even a machine shop in Louisiana at one time found this area very positive for business. The Marshall area is known for it's great labor force, low cost of living, and a strong community. I have always found the best machinist, welders, and metal craftsmen up and down the Texas and Louisiana state line. The workers are well trained, educated, and have a strong work ethic.
The Marshall area has a total of 8 colleges within a 40-mile radius such as: junior colleges, technical schools, and Universities. We have wonderful training facilities in Marshall: Texas State Technical College (TSTC) who will set up training programs to meet your industry needs. MEDCO and the community worked together to get TSTC here in Marshall to provide training for our growing and expanding industries. This has been very positive for our community and the training offered has been excellent for our industries. I look forward to seeing more industries take advantage of all the wonderful qualities Marshall has to offer, including it is a great place to raise a family, and a beautiful place to live.
Sincerely,
T .D. Howell
Howell Oil & Gas

To: MEDCO
Prospective businesses coming into Marshall should always look at four things, one the work force, two community involvement, three civic involvement and four education. I have found the work force to be positive and hard working and most important in my business honest, my retail store has a very low shrinkage rate compared to other stores. We have many great civic organizations and our rotary club was awarded top one hundred Rotary Club out of 3900. Civic involvement is very important to the character of a community, the United Way budget three years ago was less than one hundred thousand. This year we will bring in over two hundred and twenty five thousand dollars. The education standard has reached a new level with many schools attaining the next step in the Texas testing program. I would encourage business to come to Marshall.
Cordially,
Frank Dias
JC Penney Store Manager

Marshall Economic Development Corporation
2660 East End Blvd. South
Marshall, Texas 75672
Re; Marshall Area Workforce Survey
Thank you for expressing an interest in the reasons companies like ours, with International affilIations, have come to appreciate the workforce in Marshall and the surrounding area: Often, too little is said about the positive aspects of East Texas and the people who live and work here.
Marshall has a fairly low cost of living, while providing a populace that can obtain essential goods and services with an Income significantly less than the state average.
The median age of the population of Marshall (32) Is ideal for an area Involved in manufacturing and service operations, thus providing a readily avaIlable labor force.
The population of Marshall is very diverse, yet there is very little friction as a result of the diversity.
Employees of different ethnic backgrounds are able to work side by side, without tIle hostility present in other locales.
Marshall has four institutions of higher learning, Texas Stale Technical College (from which we hire Industrial Maintenance and Industrial Health and Safety graduates), East Texas Baptist
University (from which we hire Computer Science graduates), Wiley College (from which we hire Finance graduates) and Panola College which provided In-house course credit for our employees in Microsoft Office. Many of the students have completed Internships in various departments at Marshall Pottery , and a number of the students work part-time at our facility.
Marshall Pottery has been in operation for over one hundred years. Many of the residents of Marshall can say they have had a relative or friend who has worked with us at some time over the years. In addition, Marshall has had as many as thirteen different potteries in operation at anyone time. Children of these workers were exposed to the skills at home that their family members performed at work. Artists. designers, potters and other skilled professionals are available from generation to generation, creative occupations that are usually hard to fill In other areas.
Our city and county governments remain interested in growth and are willing to work with new industry to provide jobs for their citizens.
All of these attributes make Marshall a very good prospect for businesses looking for new location.
Cathleen Smith
Human Resource Director
www.marshallpottery.com

Marshall Economic Development Corp
2660 East End Blvd South
Marshall, Texas 75672
Snider Industries is a family owned business that has been located in Marshall since the 1930's. We currently employ approximately 115 employees. We have a very stable workforce with many employees having in excess of 20 years of service.
Snider Industries is a lumber manufacture that begins with logs and concludes with finished lumber. Marshall is located in a geographical "hot spot". U.S. highways 59 and 80 along with Interstate 20 provide excellent access to all major markets. Our lumber is shipped allover the United States as well as exported to other countries.
Marshall is a very family oriented city providing a great place to live and raise a family, Our employees are very hard working and dedicated employees. We have found the labor force to be large and trainable.
Regards,
SNIDER INDUSTRIES, INC.
Ronald L. Snider
President
www.sniderindustries.com

Marshall Economic Development Corp.
2660 E. End Blvd. S.
Marshall, TX 75671
Woodlawn Manufacturing was formed in Marshall in 1973. We are a metal parts supplier to the ammunition sector of the defense industry. We function sometimes as a prime contractor, but primarily as a 1st. tier subcontractor to major defense contractors.
We train our plant employees ourselves and have enjoyed a stable workforce. In the recent past we have had success with hiring females and are now 70 % female employment.
Marshall has been a good location from a distribution standpoint and enjoys close proximity to Shreveport with good interstate access to Dallas.
From a cost effective manufacturing standpoint, I would grade Marshall very high, and competitive with any U. S. location.
Having owned Woodlawn Manufacturing the past seven years, I have chosen to retain our Marshall location and relocate myself to support the company.
When I sold our subsidiary company, Woodlawn Abrasives, to Black and Decker in 1999, Medco did an excellent job and was instrumental in getting Black and Decker to choose Marshall as the location for their new plant.
In short, Marshall is just a very good location with wonderful people.
Sincerely,
Paul White



The CAT Center is a 19,200 square foot building, located on the campus of Texas State Technical College in Marshall, Texas. Marshall has a population of approximately 25,000 people and is located on Interstate 20 about 40 minutes west of Shreveport, Louisiana, and 2 1/2 hours east of Dallas, Texas.
Please visit us in person for a personal tour or call 903-934-8000 for additional information.
CENTER FOR APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
2660 E. End Blvd. South
Marshall, Texas 75672
Phone 903-934-8000
Fax 903-934-8004
DIRECTORY OF TENANTS (Center for Applied Technology) |
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| ActivStyle, Inc. | Ark-La-Tex Land Services, LLC |
| Closkey General Contractors, LP | Cornerstone Integrity Assurance |
| Cottrell, Charles, Attorney at Law | DCMA - Department of Defense |
| EXPAL | Jones Security & Investigations |
| Lewis, Major General Vernon B. | LPB Land Services |
| Marshall Computer Service | McCrary, Mary L., PLLC |
| The Rural Land Management Company | Thomas, Tracy W., LPC |
| Viable Computing | Williams Financial Advisors |
Office Space Available |
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| 12 month lease | |
| Office Space Available | Square Footage |
| Single Office | 124 |
| Single Office | 169 |
| Single Office | 176 |
| Larger Single Offices |
444 |
| 5 Office Suite | 1524 |
Serives offered at CAT:
Basic Business Services:
Electricity for lighting and normal office equipment, janitorial services for the common area of the building & individual space if requested, normal maintenance & repair on the property, reasonable heat & air-conditioning, free parking.
Our lease space ranges from 125 square feet to 1,040 square feet.
For More Information Contact:
Gay Hobbs, Manager
CAT Center
2660 E. End Blvd. S.
Marshall, TX 75672
Work: 934-8000
Cell 903-930-4554
ghobbs@marshalledc.org

Basic business services:
Electricity for lighting and normal office equipment, janitorial services for the common area of the building, normal maintenance & repair on the property, reasonable heat & air-conditioning, free parking.
Directory of Tenants |
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| Advantage Staffing | Cooper-Sammons, Cheryl, Attorney at Law |
| Dixie Youth Baseball, Inc. | Dowd, Rodney B., Attorney at Law |
| Findlay Craft, LLP | G.E.T. Diabetes Education - Marshall |
| GMX Resources, Inc. | Huddleston, William, Attorney at Law |
| Ireland, Carroll & Kelley, P.C. | Kilgore College Small Business Development Center |
| Manning, Mark E., C.P.A. | Miller, Kimberley, Attorney at Law |
| McCollum, Johnny R., P.C. | McCoy, Shelia Y., Attorney at Law |
| Munck Carter LLP | Munden Expressions |
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Ramey & Flock, P.C. |
Woods Electric - Roger Woods |
WE WON’T PAY YOUR BILLS - BUT WE CAN HELP REDUCE YOUR OVERHEAD
Reduced start-up costs and controlled overhead are essential for a successful new business venture. Marshall’s Business Development Center wants you to succeed. Join us.
Workshop Space (Applies to BDC) |
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Space Available: Workshop space |
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| 12 month lease | |
| Workshop Space - 704 square feet | |
Services offered at BDC:
110 S. Bolivar
Marshall, TX 75672
Work: 903-935-0092
FAX: 903-935-1372
CELL: 903-930-4554
ghobbs@marshalledc.org
The Harrison County Wage and Benefit Report was prepared and compiled for the Marshall Economic Development Corporation by Charles Williams, Ph.D., D.B.A., D.Eng. of East Texas Baptist University. Data from the U.S. Departments of Labor and Commerce were used along with a survey of local businesses in the evaluation of wage and benefit information.
A wage and benefit survey of businesses in Harrison County was conducted at the request of the Marshall Economic Development Corporation. The purpose of the survey was to gather current wage and benefit information from occupations across all industries in the county. The results and findings would be used in attracting businesses and for the retention of existing businesses. Dr. Charles Williams of East Texas Baptist University designed the Wage and Benefit Survey utilizing current occupational titles and benefit options.
A total of 25 firms completed the Wage and Benefit Survey representing 55 different occupations with 1,148 full-time and 46 part-time employees. The wage and benefit information collected for this project reflects labor market information as of May 31, 2008, and is valid as of that date. The majority of respondents were from the manufacturing industry, 20.51%. The principal target industry for this survey was the manufacturing industry.
To view the full Survey as a Word document
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