Aptly named the Rose Capital of America, Tyler, TX has enjoyed a highly successful rose industry since the 1920s, thanks to its sandy soil, year-round rainfall and moderate climate.
From a family farm to a vineyard, winery, restaurant, bed-and-breakfast, event center, recording studio and more, the amazing growth of Kiepersol Enterprises is testament to the endless possibilities of doing business in Tyler, TX.
Tyler, Texas, has quite the business climate. This quiet, yet booming, community between Dallas and Shreveport has equal parts low unemployment, interstate access, Internet services, lower cost of living and solid existing business base.
The Hispanic Business Service Office aids in the development of Hispanic businesses in Tyler, TX and Smith County through publications, seminars, workshops and information on business loan programs.