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<br />Houston Respondents <br />Our organization received ten surveys from consultants in Houston. <br /> <br />Nearly all respondents believed chemicals and plastics manufacturing was the dominant <br />industry leading the economy of the city with warehouse/distribution a close second. <br />Ties for a distant third and fourth place results came from retail and <br />tourism/entertainment as driving economic factors. <br /> <br />All but one respondents knew about La Porte's access to deepwater seaports, major <br />airports, and highways. Respondents indicated that La Porte possesses a moderately <br />skilled workforce with a slight majority having attained a high school diploma. <br />Respondents believed that a major part of La Porte's business population is occupied by <br />national firms with regional and international firms coming in a close second. <br /> <br />All eight out often respondents voted La Porte as a business-friendly community that <br />worked with all types of businesses with two respondents saying they were not sure. <br /> <br />Compared to other cities, La Porte ranks: <br /> <br />Business Climate <br />Workforce Availabili <br />vailable Land/Offices <br />School District <br />Quali of Life <br /> <br />Avera e <br />Avera e + <br />Avera e + <br />Avera e + <br />Avera e + <br /> <br />All but one respondent possessed 7+ years experience in the consulting field. <br />