Why El Dorado
Nestled in the picturesque Flint Hills of South-Central Kansas within the Wichita MSA, El Dorado is an ideal location for companies looking for a rich industrial water source with access to transportation, land and talent.
Capacity to provide 10 million gallons per DAY (MGD) of “firm or drought-resilient” water to industrial companies
Pipeline of educated, talented and technically skilled labor
More than 400,000 people in the workforce live within a 60-mile radius of El Dorado, Kansas.
Low ISO Rating saving on insurance costs
Shovel-ready properties and industrial parks
All properties are zoned and ready to build.
Strong Midwestern work ethic runs deep in our workforce
Appealing residential quality of life factors and amenities including five new schools, a vibrant downtown, a new sports stadium and performing arts center
A generous and philanthropic community
City is business and incentive friendly
Reliable and Resilient Industrial Water Source.
The City holds sole ownership of all the public water supply and has the capacity to provide 10 million gallons of water daily (10MGD) to business customers in the community.
Abundant Accessibility.
Access to two Class 1 railroads –
BNSF and Union Pacific
On BNSF Railway’s main line
On Union Pacific lead line from Wichita
Municipal executive airport with a 4,200-foot runway
BNSF served transload facility within 5 miles
Easy access to I-35 (two interchanges) within two miles from industrial sites
Utilities provided by Evergy and Kansas Gas Service
Community Profile
Community Investment
New schools, parks, streets and infrastructure
Recent industrial park development: 89-acre $78 million capital investment
Appealing residential quality of life factors and amenities
Low ISO Rating saving on insurance costs
S&P GO Bond Rating AA-
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