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Cochise County Economic Development

Economic Development, Elevated

Named for the legendary Apache chief, Cochise, our county comprises of seven municipalities and multiple communities and is conveniently located next to the Mexican and New Mexican borders. Full of rich history and culture, and with scenic views that will take your breath away, Cochise County is the ideal location for businesses looking to establish themselves in Arizona.

Our Location

Map of Cochise County displaying the two ports of entry from Mexico
Map of Cochise County displaying location of Fort Huachuca
Map of Cochise County displaying major vineyards
Close proximity to Mexico markets with two ports of entry.
Home to Fort Huachuca, the largest economic driver in southeast AZ.
Tourist attraction with 19 vineyards and wine tasting rooms.

Our Location

Map of Cochise County displaying the two ports of entry from Mexico
Map of Cochise County displaying location of Fort Huachuca
Map of Cochise County displaying major vineyards
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Multiple Ports of Entry

Cochise County provides easy access to the Douglas and Naco Points of Entry - making for convenient international commerce.

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Superior Quality of Life

From excellent recreational options such as biking and hiking in the Dragoon Mountains, to access to important services such as excellent educational and healthcare options, Cochise County provides residents with a superior quality of life.

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Arizona’s Vineyard

With 19 vineyards and tasting rooms located around Cochise County, it's no surprise that we are known as Arizona's vineyard. Our up-and-coming wine industry is also well-positioned to become a future leader for wine tourism in the US.

Ready to do business in Cochise County?

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