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Nestled beside the meandering Guadalupe River, Victoria is a splendid blend of history and opportunity. Classic homes, some dating back to the pre-Civil War era, line the streets in the city's historic sections. The city’s arts culture includes a Bach Festival, ballet, live theater and a literary scene thanks to the presence of the American Book Review, which is published at The Victoria College. Victoria is located in region dotted with lakes, nature centers and trails for hiking and biking.

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2013 | sponsored by the victoria chamber of commerce

livability.com/victoria

VICTORIATexas

the right stuff

Local economy booms with

new businesses

It’s Alive!downtown improvements energize district

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CONTENTS

Things to Do12 Downtown It’sAlive! Downtownimprovements energizedistrict

18 Shopping One-StopShop Convenientlocationattracts merchantsandshoppers

22 Local Flavor LightlyGarnishandServe

24 Arts & Culture ArtsSmarts

26 Sports & Recreation StayingActiveIsEasyHere

OnTheCoverLeo J. Welder Center for the Performing Arts Photo by Jeff Adkins

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9 Welcome to Victoria an introduction to the community

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Surround Yourself with Real Estate Professionals

Residential • Commercial Farm & Ranch • Rentals

Land & Homes412 N. Main St., Ste. B

Victoria, TX (361) 573-0444

Land & Homes On The Bay

131 N. Virginia Port Lavaca, TX (361) 552-5200

www.VictoriaTxRealEstate.com www.SellingCalhounCounty.com

Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated

John Quitta 361-571-7934

Mark Manning 361-550-8021

Melvin Chaloupka 361-550-3798

Krista Meismer 361-649-1157

Alfred Kopecky 361-935-1162

Tracy Graves 361-655-4457

Prema Ranjan 361-212-5191

Debbie Weifel 361-648-9355

Alice Garner 361-571-9898

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Deanna Smith 361-648-2718

Marco Porras 361-649-1300

Justin Halpin 361-894-5990

Kate Compton 361-550-9332

Carol McLarry 361-935-4371

Sally Love 361-935-5683

Iva Fuzzell 361-652-5746

Shea Phillips 361-648-9252

Lorene Bothe 361-935-5050

Kimberly Garrett 361-550-4033

Veronica McCants Broker/Owner

Sarah Korczynski Broker/Owner

Tracy Cliburn 361-550-1965

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CONTENTS

Living 34 Education InWiththeKnew

37 Health ThreeOuncesof Prevention

41 CommunityProfile

42 SeetheCity:Living

Business49 Business Overview BusinessIsVictorious

50 Working Here TheRightStuff Economyboomswith newbusinesses

56 Chamber Report Toupdatethe members

57 EconomicProfile

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• Trinityisaprivate,faith-basedEpiscopalschoolfor studentsbetweentheagesof3and8thgrade.

• 21st-centuryskillsaretaughttoeverychildusing extensivetechnologyresourcesineveryclassroom.

• Formorethanadecade,ourstandardizedtest scoreshaveaveragedinthe98thpercentileamong allschoolsnationally.

• Inthepastsixyears,Trinityhasproducedsixhigh schoolvaledictoriansand/orsalutatorians.

• Weoffernumerousenrichmentopportunities, includingoutdooreducationtrips,artandmusic instruction,Spanishinstruction,after-schoolrobotic programs,athletics,competitiveacademiccontests, andmanycommunityserviceprojects.Regular fieldtripsandguestspeakerstakelearningfromthe classroomandintotherealworld.

For more information about the school and the admissions process, visit www.tecvictoria.org.

Trinity Episcopal School

1504 N. Moody St. Victoria, Texas 77901

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seven times in the six years we’ve participated!

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Rich in history and heavy on charm, Victoria epitomizes southern Texas living. One of the oldest cities in the state, Victoria’s “South Texas Crossroads” nickname comes from its location almost equidistant from Austin, San Antonio and Houston and just 85 miles north of Corpus Christi and the Gulf of Mexico, making it a cultural, entertainment and economic center for seven counties.

ViBraNT liViNgClassic homes, some dating

to the pre-Civil War era, line the streets in the city’s historic areas, which have more than 100 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Amenities include two hospitals, a highly rated education system, pristine parks, cultural attractions, festivals, great restaurants and shopping. There are more than 60 colleges and universities within a 125-mile radius of Victoria. People love to boat and fish on the Guadalupe River, Lake Texana and Coleto Creek, while golfers choose among three courses in the city or six others nearby. Victoria’s arts and culture scene includes a Bach Festival, ballet, live theater, five museums and a symphony orchestra.

BOOmiNg BuSiNESSPlastic manufacturing and

the petrochemical industry provide the majority of jobs here, but the economy is well balanced, and the median household income surpasses $44,000. The city’s retail and trade sector serves more than 250,000 people. Businesses enjoy the transportation advantages of being at the intersection of several major Texas highways and access to a regional airport. Local colleges and technical and training institutions help Victoria keep a highly skilled and educated workforce.

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Museum

TakE yOur TimE

Browse the navemuseum – a fine arts museum showcasing traveling exhibits of both classical and modern genres. Past exhibits include pieces by Royston Nave, for whom the museum was named, and world-renowned artists such as Andy Warhol.

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Enjoy a sandwich at Fossati’sdelicatessen, which is the oldest deli in the state and one of the oldest restaurants in the country. Open for lunch, the deli also hosts political and social events, and Willie Nelson once played the restaurant.

Tour

STrOll ThE STrEETS

See why Victoria was named a TexasmainStreetCity on a walking tour. More than 100 buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places, and be sure to visit downtown, the courthouse and Theatre Victoria.

Farmers Market

EaT FrESh

Buy local produce and goods from the VictoriaFarmersmarket. The market is open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. depending on product availability. Vendors must come from within a 100-mile radius in order to sell.

THInGSTOdOVictoria’s must-do attractions, activities and dining

Make Memoriesgrab a camera and head to the TexasZoo, known as the national Zoo of texas, where approximately 100 animals live, including lions, tigers, red wolves, and baboons.

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Paddling

TakE a lOad OFF

Take a kayak and paddle down the RiversideParkPaddlingTrail, which gently pushes you down the Guadalupe River. Riverside Park has places for fishing and picnics, and visitors may see wildlife such as bald eagles and deer.

Trail

mOVE iT, mOVE iT

Get your heart rate up while exploring the LoneTreeHikeandBikeTrail. The paved and lighted trail measures 2.1 miles and runs from Victoria East High School to Airline Road. Visitors can hike, bike, run and rollerblade.

Park

SplaSh arOuNd

Cool off at the VictoriaSplashPark located at the Lone Tree Creek Park. This 2,400-square-foot water attraction offers water sprayers and squirters, as well as sports fields, natural recreation areas and facilities.

Step Backtake the annual historic homes and cemetery tours, sponsored by VictoriaPreservation,Inc., to learn about the city’s past and see many of its original structures.

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Museum

ENlighTEN yOurSElF

Visit the museumoftheCoastalBend to learn about Victoria’s culture and history. Join a volunteer for storytelling as they guide you through the museum, or explore on your own. Hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday.

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ThiNgS TO dO

Public and private investment recently reinvigorated Victoria’s downtown district with brick sidewalks and magnolia trees, revived buildings, new restaurants

and shops. Add the brand-new Bootfest to a lively calendar of established events, and residents and visitors have even more reason to visit the city’s historic center.

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Main Streetmorgan rhodes, left, and casey staudt walk down main street in downtown victoria, texas. downtown victoria has recently undergone completion of $46 million in street and infrastructure improvements.

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“It was wonderful to see thousands of people milling around. It brought life back to downtown,” City of Victoria Director of Development Services Jared Mayfield says of the first Bootfest in 2011. “The plaza was full of families, sitting with their lawn chairs or dogs, wandering around eating snow cones, listening to the music. Some people were dancing in the streets.”

Bootfest unveiled major improvements to Main Street and DeLeon Plaza, says Mayfield. A $2.168 million project repaired/replaced curbs, repaved streets and installed brick-paver sidewalks with ADA accessibility.

The new Victoria Main Street Program also planted 50 trees through private donations.

“It looks like a downtown shopping area should look,” downtown resident Sara Hounshell says.

Another $2.913 million project replaced water/sewer lines as part of a $46 million city-wide infrastructure improvement plan.

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The public investment is paying dividends with private dollars flowing into downtown.

“I probably wouldn’t have even chosen to live downtown initially

“The whole feel of downtown just has such a charm, such a life to it. It’s very green. It’s a beautiful place to work and to live, and I’m just so glad that it’s getting the investment and attention it deserves.”

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because there wasn’t that much going on,” Hounshell says. “Everything at 5 o’clock just kind of shut down. Now it’s just completely different.”

Hounshell lived downtown in Bloomington, Ind., and Indianapolis, and liked being able to walk to restaurants, bars, shopping and festivals.

“If you go out with friends, you don’t have to worry about who’s driving or where to park,” she says.

Now, there are several after-work options: 77901 wine bar and Lauren Bade’s shop, The Golden Gecko, Steve-a-reno’s rock/blues bar, and Greek’s 205 with patio and live music. Downtown had its first pub crawl in August.

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The Last Stand by pompeo coppini in downtown’s deleon plaza

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dOWnTOWncars drive up and down main street past historic buildings in downtown victoria, texas. downtown victoria has recently undergone completion of $46 million in street and infrastructure improvements.

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A microbrewery is among suggestions for a shuttered downtown building bought by business owner Torin Bales. The Victoria Advocate printing plant is being renovated into retail downstairs and 212 South Main into a restaurant with rooftop bar/dining.

The Main Street organization has façade restoration grants to uncover architecture.

FESTiValS, EVENTS BriNg BOOTS dOwNTOwN

Bootfest, marking its second year in October, was generated from a “bring your boots to Victoria” visitors marketing campaign. About 23,000 attended the first event.

Artisans made boots or artwork with boots, and there were concerts, a rock wall, sumo wrestling and

fireworks shot off One O’Connor Plaza.Other celebrations bring people

downtown too, such as a Cinco de Mayo celebration, the nationally recognized Victoria Bach Festival in June, plus street dances and the Victoria Symphony’s Downtown Rhythms concert each April. “What’s fun about festivals is that it really transforms a place that you see every day,” says Nina Di Leo, Bach Festival director and Old Victoria resident.

Victoria College acquired the Welder Center, home to Theatre Victoria, and daytime restaurants stay open afterward. Nave Museum holds events at DeLeon Plaza.

The monthly Market Days feature furniture, jewelry, plants and other booths.

“The whole feel of downtown just has such a charm, such a life to

Plazalocated in the center of downtown victoria is deLeonPlaza. the historic plaza is a lighted park with shade trees, sidewalks, 23 park benches, the six flags and confederate monuments, and a bandstand for live music.

THINGS TO DO

P ublic and private investment recently reinvigorated Victoria’s downtown district with brick sidewalks and magnolia trees, revived buildings, new restaurants

and shops. Add the brand-new Bootfest to a lively calendar of established events, and residents and visitors have even more reason to visit the city’s historic center.

BOOTFEST, BRICK SIDEWALKS WELCOME FOLKS BACK

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Main Streetmorganrhodes,left,andcaseyStaudtwalkdownmainStreetindowntownVictoria,texas.DowntownVictoriahasrecentlyundergonecompletionof$46millioninstreetandinfrastructureimprovements.

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it. It’s very green,” Di Leo says. “It’s a beautiful place to work and to live, and I’m just so glad that it’s getting the investment and attention it deserves.”

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morgan rhodes shops at the lauren bade store in downtown victoria.

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As the largest city in a seven-county region and located equidistant from Austin, Houston, San Antonio and Corpus Christi, convenience and location have helped make Victoria the shopping oasis for the area.

“Victoria is a wonderful place to shop because the small-business retail stores are so diverse with a variety of different types of merchandise,” says Pat McDonald, owner and manager of Days Gone Bye!, a gift shop and clothing store in Victoria’s historic downtown. “In addition to the smaller mom-and-pop stores, Victoria has the big-box stores surrounding the Victoria Mall.”

NaTiONal rETailErSAnchored by JCPenney, Dillard’s, Sears, Best Buy, Burke’s

Outlet, Bealls and the newly opened T.J.Maxx, Victoria Mall offers 80 popular retailers for shoppers craving national chain store merchandise. The property is one of 20 malls in eight states owned by Hull Storey Gibson Companies LLC, based in Augusta, Ga.

“Victoria is an economic bright spot in our portfolio – it’s a great market, a great community and a great property for us,” says John Gibson, managing partner of Hull Story Gibson Companies. “We’re at 95 percent occupancy in the Victoria

Victoria shoppers don’t need to drive to Houston or San Antonio to snag great deals on the latest fashions. There are

a bundle of diverse shops, boutiques and chain stores in their own backyard.

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Mall, and by early 2013, we hope to be at 100 percent. We love going to Victoria, and we try to get there as often as possible.”

Gibson says Victoria’s vibrant downtown with its specialty retailers and restaurants is complementary to the mall, rather than competing with it.

“One of the beauties of Victoria is that its downtown is so wonderful – the courthouse is a jewel, and the city has done so much work to revitalize the area,” Gibson says. “We love going downtown and to the mall. And we’ve noticed that when downtown does well, we also do well.”

BOuTiquE ShOppiNgMcDonald opened Days Gone Bye! in 2006 with her

husband Will in a restored 1947 drugstore. The couple chose the name because of their love for “the good old days, when everyone in the city knew you and your kids,” McDonald says.

The boutique is an inviting refuge from the outside world, with the soft scent of candles burning, 1920s music playing, and complimentary cookies, lemonade and coffee from Victoria Coffee Roasters.

Shoppers can browse an enticing collection of home decor, PANDORA jewelry, personalized luggage and totes, bath and body products, clothing, and many more treasures McDonald brings to Victoria from retail markets in New York, Atlanta and Dallas.

MadiTay’s is another fun boutique that opened in Victoria in 2006. Owner Melissa Foeh named the store

a customer shops at maditay’s, a boutique specializing in accessories, children’s clothing and baby gifts.

customers can browse among unusual gifts in an old-fashioned setting at days gone bye!, a downtown gift shop.

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“We offer many items you just can’t find anywhere else, and we pride ourselves in excellent service and going out of our way to make people happy,” Foeh says. “The thing I like most about doing business in Victoria is the support from the community. We have the best customers, and we do our best to make sure they know they’re appreciated. We hope that’s why they keep coming back.”

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“Victoria is an economic bright spot in our portfolio. It’s a great market, a great community and a great property for us. We’re at 95 percent occupancy in the Victoria Mall, and by early 2013, we hope to be at 100 percent. We love going to Victoria, and we try to get there as often as possible”

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ThiNgS TO dO: LOCAL FLAVOR

Historic Restaurant

FOSSaTi’S dEliCaTESSEN

Dating to 1882 when immigrant Fraschio Napolean Fossati first opened its doors, Fossati’s holds the title of “Oldest Deli in Texas,” is on the National Register of Historic Places and once staged a Willie Nelson gig. Notable menu items include potato soup, apple crisp and chicken salad, and the deli offers delivery, too.

Old-Time Dining

rOSEBud FOuNTaiN aNd grill

For a 1940s soda fountain experience, try rosebud’s on South Main, which serves a variety of home-cooked food ranging from burgers, french fries and onion rings to seafood including fried shrimp, oysters, frog legs and catfish. The soda fountain produces malts, shakes and other beverages, all made from real ice cream.

Dinner & Drinks

grEEk’S 205 Bar

Brothers George and Tom Charkalis opened their first restaurant in El Campo in 1985, and today they also operate greek’s 205 Bar in downtown Victoria. The dining destination offers dishes such as Greek salads, steaks, chicken, pasta, shrimp and redfish, plus a full bar that includes an extensive wine list. There are also 11 different martinis available to patrons. Greek’s 205 Bar also offers live nighttime bands Thursday through Saturday.

Farmers Market

FrESh prOduCE & mOrE

Victoria Farmers market sells fresh produce to as many as 1,500 visitors on a spring day. The market is open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. depending on product availability. Located at the Pattie Dodson Public Health Center, vendors are limited to a 100-mile residential radius in order to sell.

Lightly garnish and Servevictoria has plenty of interesting dining options

Eat, drink and chill at several intriguing dining spots throughout Victoria, with menus that vary as much as the atmospheres.

Senderaone of victoria’s newest restaurants, Sendera, provides an elegant environment complete with specialty menu items and an assortment of wine, beer and mixed drinks. residents can dine for lunch and dinner, but the restaurant also accommodates large groups up to 300 people for wedding receptions or rehearsals, business functions and celebrations.

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The PumpHouse Riverside Restaurant and BarThePumpHouse overlooks the guadalupe river and gets its name from its 1800s function as a pump house, providing water to residents. the restaurant’s building and its property were added to the national register of historic places in 1986 and named a texas historic landmark in 2011. menu items today include pecan-crusted chicken breast, grilled ahi tuna and slow-roasted pulled pork. the restaurant has a large wine list and is open tuesday-saturday for lunch and dinner, and sundays for brunch. the pumphouse can be reserved on mondays for special events.

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Music

SwEET SOuNdS OF ViCTOria: BaCh FESTiVal, SymphONy

For astounding sounds, be sure to catch the Victoria Bach Festival, a full week each June filled with intimate concerts, oratorio and symphonic performances, and family outdoor concerts. Grammy winner Craig Hella Johnson leads a small creative team that shapes the festival’s performances. Local and nationally acclaimed musicians collaborate throughout the event, giving visitors an engaging musical experience.

Meanwhile, the Victoria Symphony presents concerts by professional musicians from around the world. Founded in 1974, the orchestra enriches, entertains, and educates the community through concerts and educational opportunities.

Plays and More

ThEaTrE ViCTOria

Theatre Victoria, a resident of the leo j. welder Center for the performing arts, presents a variety of live musicals and plays. The Center opened in 2004 with a mission to promote both the arts and Victoria’s downtown. Officials with Victoria College, which in 2012 purchased the center, say that mission will continue for the facility. Upcoming events include live theatre, music, pageants and fellowship assemblies.

Arts Smartscreative inspiration takes center stage

Staring is encouraged in Victoria with regard to the arts, with many choices for concerts, performing arts, ballet and museums.

ThiNgS TO dO: ARTS & CULTURE

The Balletbesides performances such as The Nutcracker and Peter and the Wolf, the nonprofit VictoriaBalletTheatre educates young people, trains dancers and provides a foundation for those interested in pursuing a career in the arts.

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Heritage & History

STrOll ThrOugh yESTEryEar

Victoria Preservation Inc. maps out self-guided walking and driving tours of town, aiming to educate and raise awareness for Victoria’s historically significant structures.

Visitors need only visit the heart of downtown’s deleon plaza – a park complete with a gazebo and shade trees – for another quick history lesson. One of four public squares designed by colony founder Martin de Leon, the area has six flags welcoming visitors within to its memorials, convenient benches, bandstand and great view of Victoria’s impressive courthouse adjacent to the park.

nave Museumarts patrons visit victoria regional museum associations’ navemuseum,the area’s only fine arts museum, to see six to eight diverse exhibits each year, many including works by such artists as andy Warhol, mary cassatt, Joan mitchell and freida kahlo. the museum’s architecture – a 1932 majestic greek revival temple built in memorial to celebrated texas artist royston nave – inspires on its own. hours are from noon to 4 p.m. tuesday through sunday, and noon to 7 p.m. on thursday.

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State Parks

NaTural BEauTy aNd CampiNg

goliad State park has a character defined by beautiful scenery and interesting sites spanning over the park’s 188 acres. Among these sites are a replica of the 1722 Mission Nuestra Señora del Espiritu Santo de Zuñiga and ruins of the 1754 Mission Nuestra Señora Del Rosario.

Located on 575 acres, lake Texana State park offers water-oriented activities – thanks to its location on Lake Texana – consisting of boating, swimming, fishing, sailing, canoeing and more.

To enjoy the peacefulness of nature, the Coleto Creek park and reservoir contains 190 acres, of which only 40 acres have been developed. Much of this park is undeveloped to enable visitors to appreciate nature in its entirety. Coleto Creek offers a 3,100-acre lake, a 200-foot fishing pier and more than 50 campsites.

Saxet lake features a 250-acre park with amenities for picnicking and grilling, and activities including boating, fishing, swimming and jet skiing in a lake that measures up to 100 feet deep.

Parks

CiTy parkS aNd SpOrTS

Residents are excited about a new, 2,400-square-foot splash park planned to open in 2013 in the lone Tree Creek park on East Airline Road.

Many community sporting events take place at the Victoria youth Sports Complex, which includes a basketball pavilion, two tennis courts, five softball fields and seven baseball fields. The complex also draws people to its 15,000-square-foot skate park, a 223,000-gallon pool and baby pool.

Each summer as soon as it’s warm enough to go for a dip, the gary T. moses municipal pool comes alive with activity. The pool facility offers offers a 25-meter pool, a children’s pool area and bathhouse.

Staying Active Is Easy Hereresidents keep busy and fit at local parks

With plenty of parks, trails, golf courses and more, Victoria is a perfect place for anyone looking to enjoy outdoor fun.

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OutdoorsRiversidePark‘s 565 acres include such sites as a rose garden with 1,300 blooming roses and activities ranging from fishing the guadalupe river, playing disc golf or jogging to paddling the victoria paddling trail.

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golf

lOCal COurSES

Victoria’s golf courses include riverside golf Course, The Club at Colony Creek and Victoria Country Club. In addition to the tournaments and activities at these courses, Victoria also hosts the annual Wildgame Tournament and the Labor Day Invitational tournament.

riverside golf Course is a public course featuring 27 holes, while Colony Creek Country Club is a semi-private club offering a brilliant 18-hole course, a driving range and putting green. The Victoria Country Club is a private club that offers a PGA-quality 18-hole course designed by Joe Finger, as well as high-quality tennis courts, fine dining and a refreshing pool area.

TrailsLoneTreeCreekHikeandBikeTrail spans 2.1 miles between victoria east high school and airline road. the trail draws walkers, runners, bikers and skaters with its fully lit and paved path. “our emphasis has been finding out what types of amenities residents really want, and more than that, to consider the types of activities that would get people out of their houses and get them exercising for an overall healthier community,” says doug cochran, city of victoria parks and recreation director.

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Take Your Timea visitor views work by artist tom Jones as part of the Art on the Hoof exhibit at the nave museum, the area’s only fine arts museum, located in downtown victoria.

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Dive Invictoria independent school district’s brand new aquatic center, located at 1006 sam houston drive, gives school swim teams a great place to train and local residents another way to stay fit during public swimming hours.

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LIVInGSchools, health care and neighborhoods in Victoria

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Historical Beautypreservation efforts in victoria ensure generations to come will enjoy the city’s many historical homes. the city has more than 100 residential and commercial structures on the national register of historic places.

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College

TEam SpiriT

Victoria College sports teams are club-based, while the university of houston-Victoria teams are part of the NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) – and all are strong in terms of participation and competitiveness.

The University of Houston-Victoria’s athletics teams are known as the Jaguars, and UHV has fielded strong baseball and softball teams since the 2007-2008 school year. The head baseball coach is Terry Puhl, a former outfielder with the Houston Astros and Kansas City Royals. In fall 2010, the school added men’s and women’s soccer and golf teams, with the latter squads practicing and hosting meets at Victoria Country Club and The Club at Colony Creek.

Meanwhile, many students show interest in Victoria College because of strong local club sports, such as tennis, dance, volleyball, archery and men’s basketball.

Vocational

TExaS VOCaTiONal SChOOlS (TVS)

TVS, a post-secondary education institute, trains students in the following fields: medical office specialist, legal office specialist, accounting, office assistant and advanced combination of welding. The school also guides students with resume assistance and job searching tips.

k-12

ViCTOria iNdEpENdENT SChOOl diSTriCT (ViSd)

Parents and students choose from an array of schools in the ViSd, the primary provider of education for grades K-12. The district offers 17 elementary schools and 18 middle and high schools (many of which are magnet schools), along with nine private schools.

In With the knewstudents have eXcellent education options at every level

With a four-year university, two-year college and strong public school system for K-12 students, Victoria’s educational institutions give residents good options at all levels.

Victoria CollegeVictoriaCollegeoffers quality allied health programs in its state-of-the-art health sciences center. the two-year college now offers five programs, while its Workforce and continuing education department trains students in three courses. victoria college has two extension centers, one in port lavaca and another in gonzales, two vocational nursing programs in cuero and hallettsville, and serves many other sites through a distance learning system.

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The University of Houston-Victoriain2010,theUniversity of Houston-Victoriatransitionedfromatwo-yearcollegeforjuniors,seniorsandgraduatestudentstoafour-yearstateuniversity.UHV’senrollmenttops4,300studentsinitsfourcolleges:theSchoolofartsandSciences,SchoolofBusinessadministration,SchoolofEducationandHumanDevelopment,andSchoolofNursing.theuniversityoffers31bachelor’sand20master’sprogramsandawardsmorethan800degreesannually.

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Three Ounces of Preventiondetar facilities and citiZens medical give residents trio of choices

For Victoria residents, peace of mind comes from knowing their health-care needs can all be met close to home at one of three hospitals, Citizens Medical Center or one of two DeTar Healthcare System facilities. Story by Kevin Litwin

liViNg: HEALTH

DeTar Healthcare SystemdeTarHealthcareSystem has two hospitals in victoria and also maintains a strong connection to the community by offering classes in cpr, diabetes education, prenatal and pregnancy, and water work exercises. detar hospital navarro has 193 beds and services such as an accredited chest pain center, a cardiac center, cancer center, level iii trauma center and an intensive care unit. meanwhile, detar hospital north has 115 beds and offers services such as advanced technological imaging, labor and delivery, a pediatrics unit and a level iv trauma center.

Citizens Medical Center how do you mend a broken heart? physicians at CitizensmedicalCenter in victoria know the answers. in 2012, cmc was presented with the american heart association’s mission: lifeline bronze quality achievement award, in recognition of the hospital’s care for stemi (st elevation myocardial infarction) heart attack patients. cmc serves victoria and south texas in its 344-bed facility with 220 physicians covering 36 specialties, four family medicine clinics and a helicopter service – citizens air medical – to transport the critically ill or injured.

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natural Beautysee a sunset over the coleto creek park and reservoir between victoria and goliad. visitors can enjoy boating, camping, water skiing, swimming and fishing on the lighted 200-foot pier.

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Historic Courthousethe historic victoria county courthouse, built in 1892 of texas granite and indiana limestone, has a clock in the tower that still strikes on the hour.

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BuSInESSInfo on Victoria’s top employers, jobs and success stories

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Easy Accessvictoria’s central location and proximity to major cities, along with recent investments, generate new ideas and expansion projects including the rail system.

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Pat Pachta – State Farmwww.patpachta.com

Prokop Custom Homeswww.prokopcustomhomes.com

Re/Max Land & Homeswww.victoriatxrealestate.com

Shannon Bradley Poolswww.shannonbradleypools.com

St. Joseph High Schoolwww.stjvictoria.com

Texas Dow Employees Credit Unionwww.tdecu.org

Texas Vocational Schoolswww.texasvocationalschools.com

The Club at Colony Creekwww.theclubatcolonycreek.com

Torin Bales Fine Jewelrywww.torinbales.com

Toyota of Victoriawww.toyotaofvictoria.com

Trinity Episcopal Schoolwww.tecvictoria.org

Twin Pines Northwww.twinpinesnorth.com

University of Houston – Victoriawww.uhv.edu

Victoria Collegewww.victoriacollege.edu

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Assets

TraNSpOrTaTiON, laNd & wOrkFOrCE TraiNiNg

Victoria regional airport serves businesses and travelers in the southeast Texas region. The airport provides arrivals and departures seven days a week, and even offers free Wi-Fi in the passenger terminal and free parking. The Sky Restaurant is on site and open for lunch and dinner Monday through Saturday. Beyond its casual dining, visitors can also take advantage of the full bar, private room or banquet hall.

After successfully developing its 322-acre lone Tree Business Center, largely thanks to the arrival of Caterpillar, the city is now developing infrastructure for a second business park on Lone Tree Road.

Sixteen and a half acres of this new park have been set aside for Victoria College’s new Emerging Technology Center for corporate and industrial training. Construction of this new center will be paid for with a $22 million bond issue approved in 2012 by local voters.

Manufacturers

maNuFaCTuriNg & plaSTiCS

The largest integrated producer of polymers and fibers has a presence in Victoria; invista, inc., focuses on nylon, spandex and polyester applications. invista, inc., a subsidiary of Koch Industries, sponsors a 50-acre wetland which serves as an educational science center for children in upper elementary levels through college, and returns 3.2 million gallons of water per day to the Guadalupe River.

Formosa plastics Corporation has a 1,600-acre petrochemical complex in Point Comfort, Texas. Thirteen production units and a support center enable Formosa to produce plastic resins and petrochemicals. One of the largest employers in the area, Formosa also created the Formosa Tejano Wetlands Project to assist with wildlife preservation.

inteplast group’s facility, in nearby Lolita, Texas, employs many people in the area. The facility is located on more than 700 acres and manufactures a variety of plastics. Some include: BOPP; stretch; grocery, merchandise and garbage bags; fluted plastic sheets; foams; and more. Inteplast focuses on innovation and technological practices in order to be the largest plant of its kind.

Another major area employer is dow Chemical, whose Seadrift Operations manufacturing facility is located on 4,700 acres. The plant focuses on basic and performance plastics and chemicals such as plastics for wire and cable, tubing, automotive parts, and oxide derivatives mainly for health and beauty products.

Berry plastics Corporation, originally Imperial Plastics dating to 1967, manufactures injection-molded plastic packaging, thermoformed products, flexible films and tapes and coatings.

Business Is Victoriousplastics & manufacturing still thrive

While Caterpillar and Eagle Ford Shale headline the latest local economic news, Victoria’s core plastics and manufacturing companies keep setting an example of how it’s great to operate at the “South Texas Crossroads.” Story by Raven Petty

BudgET BliNdSSince its founding in 1992, Budget Blinds has grown into America’s #1 window coverings franchise. Blinds, shutters, shades, curtains and drapes are all sold under Budget Blinds. www.budgetblinds.com

dr. maC lEE, dENTiSTDr. Mac Lee takes good care of residents’ dental needs. Dr. Lee has an extensive background in complicated dental procedures and has appeared on The Dr. Oz Show. www.drmaclee.com

ThE rEmiNgTON OF ViCTOria The Remington is Victoria’s newest community of luxury apartments. Opened in the summer of 2012, the complex features one- and two- bedroom apartments and superior amenities. www.theremingtonliving.com

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CATERPILLAR, EFS DRIVE ECOnOMIC BOOM

StuffThe Right

Caterpillarcaterpillar hydraulic excavators are ready for delivery outside of the new caterpillar facility in victoria. in June 2011, the company announced it would increase its current building project to 1.1 million square feet with an additional $70 million investment.

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Fowler, president of the Victoria Economic Development Corp., says he is witnessing an economic bustle unlike anything he has seen in his 12 years in the position. The strong signs are due primarily to the recent expansion of Caterpillar’s Victoria facility and the development of Eagle Ford Shale in south Texas. Both have spurred new jobs, additional support industries, and the potential for a residential and commercial boom.

“This probably trumps anything in the past decade,” Fowler says of the impact from Caterpillar and EFS. “It’s a good time to be doing economic development in Texas and certainly in Victoria.”

upSwiNg FOr laBOrCaterpillar, the world’s leading

manufacturer of construction, mining and industrial equipment and engines, opened its 1.1 million-square-foot hydraulic excavator facility in Victoria in the summer of 2012. It is expected to more than triple the current capacity of hydraulic excavators produced by the company in the United States.

The $200 million facility has already led to approximately 350 new jobs in Victoria, with at least another 400 expected by 2015.

Though Victoria is a little south of the EFS play, the city has still benefited from its economic impact. EFS, a booming resource for natural gas with depths between 4,000 and 14,000 feet, has brought hundreds of jobs and billions of dollars to the south Texas economy.

“We’re probably the largest of the seven cities along the Eagle Ford,” Fowler says, “so we have quite a few service companies locating here and a lot of the labor force staying here.”

plaCES TO STayThe growth has also led to recent

additions of three new hotels in Victoria. Hotel Western opened in June 2012, and a Homewood Suites by Hilton and a Hilton Garden Inn are to follow in 2013. An official with Homewood says the bulk of the hotel’s business should come from corporate and business travelers.

“We’ve sat down with companies to build relationships,” says Noel Salinas, CEO of Castle Hospitality, a McAllen company that oversees Homewood Suites. “We want to be their corporate hotel.”

The new Homewood Suites will include a 1,300-square-foot meeting room.

“There’s a lot of demand for hotel rooms and meeting space and not enough supply,” he says. “We expect that we’ll be very busy.”

Now that Caterpillar and EFS have boosted employment and construction in Victoria, Fowler says even more payoff is potentially on the horizon.

“We hope that in the near future there will be some commercial and residential developers looking at this area,” he says.

by John McBryde by staff photographers Jeff Adkins and

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As its name implies, the new Emerging Technology Center at Victoria College is focused on the future.

Construction is under way on the 80,000-square-foot facility on 16.5 acres at Victoria’s new industrial park near Lone Tree Business Park, with completion scheduled for the spring of 2015. And though the building is necessary to accommodate a current growing enrollment and lack of space on campus, it is also designed to meet the needs of any additional industries that might locate in Victoria in coming years.

“With this new facility, we’re not only going to continue with what we already do, but we’re going to be able to develop some new workforce training programs,” says Jennifer yancey, vice president of college advancement and external affairs for Victoria College. “We’ll be able to address the workforce needs of current and future businesses in the area.”

From 2009 to 2011, enrollment at the college increased by 12 percent for students taking credit courses and by 42 percent for continuing education. yancey points out that Victoria College is already involved in working with Caterpillar to train more than 350 of its employees, using a warehouse that was remodeled to meet short-term training demands.

The Emerging Technology Center will include a 56,000-square-foot conference center and 24,000-square-foot, high-bay training area. The conference center will include a large meeting space, classrooms, computer labs, conference rooms and a catering kitchen. Inside the training center will be classrooms and six bays, with space for six additional bays in the future.

by John McBryde

Braced for the Beyond

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InVISTApolymer and fiber producer invista has a manufacturing plant in victoria. the facility continues to expand, adding new employees and broadening the scope of its operations.

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Ad Index 48 BestwayIncometax andBookkeepIng

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27 caterpIllar

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Ad Index (cont.) 7 trInItyepIscopalscHool

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To Update Our Memberschamber establishes more information committees

Committees will come to order, thanks to volunteer employees at businesses that are members of the Victoria Chamber of Commerce. The chamber established five new information committees in 2012 to help keep the rest of the membership up to date about what is happening in the community.

“The committees are Transportation, Legislation, Small Business Services, Retail Development and Newcomers,” says Randy Vivian, president/CEO of the Victoria Chamber of Commerce. “The purpose is for volunteers on those committees to keep the rest of our 900 members better informed with pertinent news that is important to businesses and everything else in the community. The Chamber is making a big push with these committees in 2013.”

For example, Vivian says the Transportation Committee will update Chamber members about construction projects throughout the region.

“These days, there is a lot of construction occurring in Victoria, including a highway loop being built around the city,” he says. “The Transportation Committee will keep members updated via emails and texts on project deadlines, road closures, when certain construction is starting and ending, and construction costs. Members will receive frequent updates from those who have volunteered for this particular committee.”

Vivian adds that the other committees will be just as busy. For instance, the Newcomers Committee will identify and welcome people who have just moved to Victoria.

“We have more than 100 volunteers on the five new committees, with meetings occurring on a monthly basis,” Vivian says. “The members are

from all walks of life. They are from small and large businesses, education, medicine, manufacturing – all sectors of our economy.”

FrEShENEd wEBSiTEIn other news, the Chamber has

spent several months refurbishing its website (www.victoriachamber.org), and the site has re-launched for 2013.

“It has a fresh look and is very information driven,” Vivian says. “We needed an update for a long time, and it’s now a website that our members can be proud of. It’s a strong resource for the community to find information about Victoria businesses as well as other aspects of life in Victoria.”

by Kevin Litwin

BuSiNESS: CHAMBER REPORT

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