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City of Angleton

www.angleton.tx.us

 
With over 20,000 residents, the county seat, and located 14 miles from Port Freeport and 28 miles from Houston, Angleton is positioned perfectly for business and residential development. The population within 10 minutes from downtown Angleton is roughly 23,000, and within 30 minutes the population swells to 200,700. Angleton is located strategically to many transportation services and corridors to meet the transportation needs of any family or business.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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