Tyrone, New Mexico Video Magazine Fall Edition

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Discover the Charm of Tyrone, New Mexico: Where Serenity Meets Community

In the heart of the dazzling southwestern landscape lies Tyrone, New Mexico—a town that offers its residents a unique blend of tranquility and neighborly warmth. With its backdrop of picturesque desert vistas and big blue skies, Tyrone is a place where picturesque beauty meets everyday life. This hidden gem, with a welcoming population, is an inviting tapestry of rich history and stunning natural surroundings.

Tyrone effortlessly combines small-town coziness with the convenience of proximity to Silver City, known for its vibrant art scene and eclectic festivals. Living here means waking up to breathtaking sunrises and enjoying leisurely strolls through a community that takes pride in its well-kept parks and walking trails.

The spirit of Tyrone shines through in its community gatherings and events that foster a deep sense of belonging. Locals frequently gather at the town's community center to enjoy an array of activities, ranging from family-friendly movie nights to engaging workshops.

For those who value outdoor adventures, the nearby Gila National Forest offers a playground of hiking opportunities, wildlife viewing, and starry nights that capture the heart. Tyrone truly is a slice of New Mexican paradise, where life is simple, connections are genuine, and every day feels like a fresh adventure.

Workforce & Industrial Development

Tyrone, located in the heart of Grant County in southwestern New Mexico, offers a strategic position for industrial and logistics operations seeking access to the Southwest and Mexico. With direct access to US Highway 180 and proximity to Interstate 10, Tyrone provides solid transportation links for freight and distribution. The nearby Grant County Airport further enhances connectivity for business travel and light cargo.

Industrial activity in Tyrone and the greater Silver City area is anchored by mining, manufacturing, and renewable energy, with the Freeport-McMoRan Tyrone mine as a major regional employer. The area is seeing renewed interest in industrial development, thanks to available land, affordable utilities, and a supportive local government eager to diversify the economy.

New Mexico’s statewide incentives, such as the Job Training Incentive Program (JTIP) and the Local Economic Development Act (LEDA), are accessible to companies expanding or relocating to Tyrone. Grant County’s economic development office works closely with employers to streamline permitting, site selection, and workforce recruitment. Regional partnerships, including the Southwest New Mexico Council of Governments, provide additional resources for infrastructure and business support.