Chandler is one of the hottest growth areas in Greater Phoenix
The city of
Chandler is one of the fastest growing cities in
Arizona and in the , having grown 171 % from 1990 to October, 2006.
Chandler is home to approximately 243,000 residents. Together, agriculture and tourism built
Chandler into a thriving community. While both remain important contributors to its economic base, the open land that once drew farmers and ranchers in now a magnet for high-tech manufacturing companies including Intel Corp, Motorola and Microchip Technology.
Chandler in known as the "Oasis of the
Silicon
Desert ".
Chandler offers a young and vibrant residence base
The arrival of the high-tech manufacturing companies in
Chandler fueled phenomenal population growth. In 1980
Chandler had close to 30,000 residents. That number has skyrocketed to more than 243,000. The median age is 31.2, a figure that reflects the large number of families with young children. The average family income is $71,456.
Chandler has one of the best school districts in
Maricopa
County .
Chandler is served by 28 public elementary schools, six junior high schools, and two high schools. For higher education,
Chandler is served by the
Chandler/
Gilbert
Community College , with
Arizona
State
University only a short distance away. With the
University of
Phoenix , Western International, and ASU East Campus, students have unlimited higher education opportunities nearby.
Chandler's Historic Downtown
Recently designated a National Register Historic District, downtown Chandler offers a unique collection of eclectic art galleries, trendy shops and award-winning restaurants. Throughout the Spring and Fall music concerts are held in the city square, and a Farmer's market operates year round. For musical and cultural performances, the Chandler Center for the Arts is conveniently located within walking distance of the Downtown Historic District.
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