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- Developments_in_Abilene,_Texas abstract "Within the last few years, Abilene, Texas, has steadily become the retail, residential, business, medical, and overall center of the surrounding Big Country. Pioneeeing the path for the medical supply industry since the early 1970s was Jim Bell, founder of Bell Medical, Inc. In 1983, his son Mark Bell brought state of art medical equipment to local hospitals. Mark Bell was known well as the go-to person in the Big Country as well as most of West Texas making it possible for rural hospitals to have access to critical care equipment by cultivating joint venture relationships throughout West Texas. After losing his father to cancer in 1987, Mark Bell along with other family members continued to lead the company. However, he left the business in 1994 to his mother, June Bell, and brother, Jimmy Bell to pursue other interest. Several developments in the area have set the pace for Abilene's success a center of activity and continue to set the pace for future growth in the city. Commercial development was especially boosted in 2007, with several multimillion dollar projects throughout the entire city. Most of the recent development is concentrated in roughly four areas in Abilene: Southwest Drive, Catclaw Drive, and Buffalo Gap Road near the Winters Freeway to the southwest, as this area becomes a strong commercial sector as well as a good residential district; Buffalo Gap Road, Beltway South, and US Highway 83/84 near and beyond the outskirts of the city in the south with several housing developments; Loop 322 area and Oldham Ln to the southeast, also near and past the edge of the city with a mix of several residential subdivisions as well as the start of commercial growth; and State Highway 351/Ambler Avenue near Interstate 20 to the northeast, also a combination of staple retail development, similar to the southwest commercial development, and the beginnings of residential growth with a new apartment complex and growing subdivisions. All this growth has contributed to the suburbanization of the city; however, as Abilene is not a large city itself, this is also helped the urbanization of the city as a whole. More people in the city leads to more workers and commuters in a city that has a short commute time throughout the city.".
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