Quality of life

 

  1. Juarez quality of life City Model
    Juárez is the head of a binational metropolitan region, a socially-integrated place with a high quality of life, a center of educational excellence and cultural creation with a thriving economy highly capable of generating quality employment and wealth among its citizens.

  1. Entertainment
    * 7 Shopping Centers
    * 7 Parks & Recreational Areas
    * 101 Hotels & Motels
    * 42 Restaurants
    * 4 Museums

    Housing
    * Cost of living (annual) $109,200 pesos, approximately $8,089 USD
    * Entertainment $1,000 pesos (monthly), approximately $74 USD
    * Education cost $2,291 pesos (monthly), approximately $170 USD
    * Availability of schools : 1 school per each 1112 habitants
  1. Juárez, a socially-integrated place with a high quality of life
    A city with a high quality of life and high degree of social integration and civic interaction among its citizens. Juárez offers top quality health, education, housing and urban infrastructure services to all its residents in a friendly and safe environment where lawfulness and respect prevail. Juárez embraces the thousands of people that continue arriving each year who are drawn to the city by its border condition. The city offers neighborhoods with a high quality of life where housing complies with appropriate guidelines of space, infrastructure and quality in the urban, social and environmental landscape.

    Juárez, center of educational excellence and cultural creation
    Juárez, melting pot of Mexican cultures and bridge between México and the United States, is a laboratory for artistic and cultural initiatives of all kinds geared to a public both local and from abroad. In the new Juárez, culture is one of the key elements of social cohesion among the citizenry. In the educational arena, there is a commitment from all relevant actors to endow Juárez with an educational system of top-ranking indicators in schooling and quality education, with a pioneer system of higher-learning institutions that capitalizes on binationalism as an element of distinction and differentiation relative to other higher-learning systems in the country.