CHANDLER

Blending innovation, desert beauty, and a strong sense of community, Chandler has grown from its agricultural roots into one of the East Valley’s most dynamic and sought‑after cities. Known as a “Community of Innovation,” Chandler has cultivated a national reputation as a tech hub, home to major employers such as Intel and a diverse ecosystem of startups, advanced manufacturing operations, and aerospace companies. This forward‑thinking business environment has helped establish one of the strongest economies in the region.

Alongside its economic strength, Chandler offers a welcoming atmosphere enhanced by thoughtful city planning, abundant green spaces, and high‑quality public amenities. With 69 developed parks, miles of recreation space, and year‑round sunshine, the city encourages an active outdoor lifestyle and a strong connection to its natural surroundings.

Chandler’s revitalized downtown district serves as the cultural heart of the community, featuring public art installations, local boutiques, chef‑driven restaurants, craft breweries, and a full lineup of events — including art festivals, jazz performances, and seasonal celebrations. This blend of culture, creativity, and entertainment gives Chandler a unique sense of place.

With a population exceeding 292,000, a highly skilled workforce, and a median household income of $99,374, Chandler offers strong economic opportunity alongside a comfortable, modern lifestyle. Its combination of educational resources, recreational amenities, and access to major regional employers continues to attract a wide range of residents who appreciate both convenience and quality of life.

Rooted in innovation and shaped by decades of intentional development, Chandler continues to evolve while maintaining its welcoming, forward‑looking identity — making it one of Arizona’s most compelling places to call home.

FUN FACTS

  • A true “Community of Innovation”: Chandler has built a national reputation as a major technology center and is home to Intel’s largest U.S. manufacturing facility, along with a growing cluster of aerospace and advanced manufacturing companies.
  • One of the Phoenix metro’s strongest economic engines: The city has evolved from an early 1900s agricultural town into one of the region’s most powerful economic centers, thanks to decades of intentional planning and business‑friendly policy.
  • A thriving downtown with its own cultural heartbeat: Chandler’s revitalized downtown district features public art, local restaurants, boutiques, breweries, and signature events that draw residents from across the Valley.
  • Parks everywhere you turn: With 69 developed parks, Chandler offers abundant green space for outdoor recreation, wellness activities, and community gathering.
  • A growing, diverse community: Chandler has expanded from just over 9,500 residents in 1960 to 292,195 residents in 2026, reflecting steady growth and a wide mix of cultural backgrounds.
  • A hub for high‑skill talent: Chandler residents benefit from strong access to higher education, a highly skilled workforce, and proximity to major tech employers throughout the East Valley.
  • Recognized nationally for quality of life: Chandler consistently earns top rankings for its combination of economic strength, public amenities, cultural offerings, and overall livability.

 

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