Sells, Arizona Video Magazine Fall Edition

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Discover the Charm of Sells, Arizona

Nestled between Tucson and the Mexican border, lies an undiscovered gem, Sells, Arizona. This small town, home to the Tohono O'odham Nation, boasts a rich cultural heritage that shines in its friendly local community. Sells offers a unique mixture of traditional Native American values with quintessential Arizona small-town charm.

Many who call Sells home relish the tranquility of its vast landscapes, with boundless horizons and star-blanketed skies at night. The town could easily serve as a painter’s or a photographer’s paradise. Kitty Peak and Baboquivari Peak punctuate the breathtaking scenery, perfect for those who love the outdoors or crave adventure. Hiking trails abound, offering respite from busy urban life.

Sells holds an irresistible appeal for those who appreciate history and diverse cultures. It's a place where tradition resonates in everyday life, from the authentic local cuisine to the spirited annual events such as the Tohono O'odham Nation Rodeo & Fair, the oldest of its kind in Arizona.

Unparalleled and understated, Sells is a true testament to the greater sense of consciousness and community spirit in smaller towns. Experience genuine friendship, peace, simplicity and an embrace of the natural world. This inspiring nook, hidden in the vastness of Arizona, is ready to welcome you with open arms. Come and discover Sells, a place where you'll be instantly part of the family.

Workforce & Industrial Development

Located in southern Arizona within the Tohono O’odham Nation, Sells stands as a strategic gateway for industrial and logistics operations seeking access to both U.S. and Mexican markets. The community benefits from its proximity to State Route 86, connecting Sells directly to Tucson and the broader Interstate 10 corridor, a critical artery for freight movement across the Southwest.

Industrial real estate in Sells is shaped by unique opportunities for collaboration with tribal authorities and access to land with development potential. The region’s focus on sustainable growth and cross-border commerce has attracted interest from logistics, warehousing, and light manufacturing sectors. While large-scale industrial parks are limited, shovel-ready sites and flexible land-use policies are available for projects aligned with community and economic goals.

Workforce development is supported through regional initiatives, including partnerships with Pima County and the Arizona Commerce Authority. Training programs emphasize skills in logistics, trades, and advanced manufacturing, with additional support for tribal members and local residents. Incentives such as the Arizona Competes Fund and state tax credits are available to qualifying businesses, providing financial support for job creation and capital investment. Sells continues to position itself as a unique location for companies seeking proximity to Tucson, strong community partnerships, and access to a growing regional workforce.