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BUSINESS MAPS
Interested in learning more about development in Midland? Visit our Midland Maps to view development projects, vacant parcels, and aerial photographs. Information regarding zoning can be found. Our Midland Maps can also help you find apartments, parks, churches, schools, and other points of interest such as movie theatres, post offices, golf courses, and museums.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW MAPS
DEVELOPMENT
Midland is booming with new construction. It seems like every day, a new business is opening its doors. From new restaurants, to retail, residential, and commercial, you can see it all around the city. Ever wonder “What’s being built over there?”
Click here to see a complete map of current development
DOING BUSINESS IN MIDLAND
The door is open and the welcome mat is rolled out. Midland is open and ready for business! The citizens of Midland recently approved a quarter-cent sales tax increase to be used for Economic Development. The funds are used to help recruit new, as well as help expand existing, businesses in the City.
The fund is overseen by the Midland Development Corporation. The Midland Chamber of Commerce assists in recruiting, retaining, and expanding businesses.
Please contact Mike Hatley at 432-683-3381 or 1-800-624-6435 for further information.
Midland’s economic development efforts will help to diversify the local economy. In return, this will help preserve the quality of life for all Midlanders.
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City News |
City Now Receives E-Mail Inspection Requests
The City of Midland Code Administration Division is now setup to receive email inspection requests.
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January Sales Tax Revenues
The City of Midland has collected this month's revenue from the State Comptroller's Office. The total amount of revenue received was $2,598,119.
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2011 Crime Statistics
The Midland Police Department has compiled crime statistics for the year of 2011. The following numbers refer to Part I Crimes, crimes that are most likely to be reported and are also serious in nature and/or volume.
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