About the Chandler, Ocotillo and Gilbert, Arizona Area 
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Early in Our HistoryChandler's history began when its founder, Dr. Alexander John Chandler, arrived in Prescott, the capital of the Arizona Territory, in 1887 as the first appointed veterinary surgeon to the region. Unfortunately, the entire southwest was experiencing a severe drought. Dr. Chandler found that he was unable to help the area's cattle herds and resigned his post and made plans to move on to California. However, as he arrived in the small frontier town of Phoenix, a deluge of rain began to fall that halted all travel. Dr. Chandler watched from his hotel room as the desert blossomed into a fantastic array of renewed life. The doctor, moved by what he saw and the possibilities it foretold, reconsidered his resignation and canceled his departure. Learn more |
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DemographicsBusinesses find a favorable base of suppliers and support services, a location that provides a solid transportation and distribution base on a local and national basis. Successful companies are finding our community one of the places that can accommodate their expansion or relocation plans and provide the quality of life their family desires. Learn more |
Quality of LifeWhat matters most to the business community and the people who live in our community? Quality of life. It's the measure of all the things that make a community great to live in. We are dedicated to insuring that the quality of life in our community remains a focal point for all. Click here to learn about our vision for our community's ongoing Economic Vitality, Educational Programs, Health and Wellness, Public Safety, Welfare and our Environment. Learn more |
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Political ClimateOur city strives to insure that the growth and development of our business community brings long term living-wage jobs to our citizens. The Chamber represents the face of business and its concerns in our meetings with local government. Our members and local business who care about the future of our community must seek full assessments and evaluations of all the hidden costs for growth and development by not accepting the traditional simplistic rationale of jobs, money and "affordable housing". Learn more |
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Important Local Business Links Visit Chandler Find shopping, dining and more!
City of Chandler Govt. City of Chandler web page!
Mayor's Office 480-782-2200
City of Chandler Information 480-782-2220
Maricopa County Information 602-263-8856
Business License & Sales Tax 480-782-2280
Public Library 480-782-2803
Motor Vehicles License/Registration 602-255-0072 |  Request our Free Chandler, Ocotillo and Gilbert Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the Chandler, Ocotillo and Gilbert, Arizona area. Don't move here without it! Remember: we'll send it to you for free and without obligation. Just fill out the form and we will send it right out... It's our job to know EVERYTHING about Chandler, Ocotillo and Gilbert! Ask us any question. Or request a FREE information package. There's no obligation, and we promise to get back to you quickly... 
Insurance >Your Life Preserver
Title insurance is like a life preserver on a boat. You will probably never need it, but if you do, you will be very glad that it is there! How does title insurance work, and how does it protect you in the home buying process?
A title search will be ordered before you buy a home, to make sure that the sellers legally own the property, and that no one else has a legal interest in the home. The title company will also check through the ownership records for any liens, easements or other encumbrances on the title. This search should turn up any transactions that may not appear on the public record, such as an unsound transfer that occurred many years ago. Title insurance protects you against future claims against your home.
Your real estate agent can give you more specific information about the cost of title insurance and the types of coverage available in your area.
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Where is the world's tallest apartment block?
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The 100-story John Hancock Center in Chicago, Illinois is 1,127 feet high; floors 44 through 92 are residential.
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