Annual Economic Impact Report Of Brazos County Expo Presented To County Commissioners

The economic impact of the Brazos County Expo Complex has grown 21 percent over the last four years. That was part of an annual report presented to county commissioners this week.

Texas A&M agricultural economist Rebekka Dudensing reported without counting the Brazos Valley Fair, the Expo staged 176 events for out of county organizations last year that drew more than 92,000 attendees.

 

Dr. Dudensing also brought up the importance of the Expo hosting multi-day events.

 

The Expo’s general manager, Tom Quarles, says horse shows, livestock shows, and related events that he is recruiting…which would be in town Wednesday through Saturday nights…are not coming in part due to higher hotel rates during Texas A&M events on Friday and Saturday nights.

 

Last year, the Expo…without the local events and the Brazos Valley Fair…generated a total economic impact of more than $7.6 million dollars. That’s up from $5.1 million in 2013.

Click HERE to read and download the 2016 Brazos County Expo economic impact report.

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