Tubac, Arizona Video Magazine Winter Edition

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Experience the Artistic Allure of Tubac, Arizona

When you think of living in a place that perfectly balances creativity, history, and a warm community feel, Tubac, Arizona, stands out as a hidden gem. This quaint village, celebrated as a haven for artists and enthusiasts alike, offers an environment where inspiration flows as freely as the desert breeze. Tubac's rich history melds seamlessly with its contemporary charm, inviting residents to explore a vibrant tapestry of culture and heritage.

Known for its enchanting art galleries and studios, Tubac nurtures the artist in everyone, whether you're crafting masterpieces or simply soaking in the vibrant hues of the local artists. The town comes alive with its numerous art festivals, where the streets transform into a gallery of creativity and talent. Each stroll through its picturesque streets uncovers a new story, a new work of art waiting to be explored.

Beyond the art, Tubac's friendly atmosphere ensures that every neighbor feels like family, and each visitor becomes an honorary resident. And with breathtaking views of the Santa Rita Mountains offering endless trails for exploration, Tubac provides the perfect backdrop for a life brimming with natural beauty and artistic discovery. It's more than just a place to live—it's a community that lives with passion and imagination.

Workforce & Industrial Development

Nestled in southern Arizona’s Santa Cruz Valley, Tubac is emerging as a unique destination for light manufacturing, logistics, and artisan industries. Its strategic location along Interstate 19 provides direct access to both Tucson and the U.S.-Mexico border, making it an attractive option for companies focused on cross-border trade and regional distribution.

Industrial development in Tubac is supported by Santa Cruz County’s ongoing efforts to diversify the local economy. The area offers available land and flexible zoning, allowing for custom-built facilities and adaptive reuse of existing spaces. Proximity to the Nogales Port of Entry—one of the busiest land ports in the country—further enhances Tubac’s appeal for logistics and warehousing operations.

Workforce development is a priority, with regional programs connecting employers to skilled labor from nearby communities and technical colleges. Santa Cruz County Workforce Development and Arizona@Work provide tailored recruitment, training, and upskilling solutions for businesses looking to grow in the area.

Arizona’s competitive incentives, such as the Quality Jobs Tax Credit and the Arizona Commerce Authority’s suite of programs, help lower the cost of expansion or relocation. Local support from the county and the Tubac Chamber of Commerce ensures that new and expanding businesses receive guidance on permitting, incentives, and site selection.