Translation In Grand Prairie

Need a translation in Grand Prairie? Bostico International USA has done work all over the United States, including Grand Prairie and covering all languages and services such as Spanish translations, French translations, German translations, Italian translations, and many more. We provide our service through an international network of professional translators to private individuals companies ranging from small businesses to corporate giants. Translation is our speciality and we are able to cover all services such as legal, medical, technical, financial, and more. We also provide website translation and software localization, as well as various other localization services. If you live or work in Grand Prairie, feel free to contact us to get a quote.

Grand Prairie's diverse economy is growing and an influx immigrants has made the need for accurate translations essential, now more than ever before. The international activity in Grand Prairie's has made it essential to keep your business flowing by translating documents, manuals, fliers adverts and other promotional material which will allow you to remain competitive. Our translators are all highly qualified and ensure that precision and competence are mandatory for all clients. Translation and translating is what we do best.

Bostico International has been providing translators and translation services to Grand Prairie for over 10 years. We know that quality translations done by a real person is essential to maintaining a professional business image. We guarantee all of our translatios and provide certification where needed and we offer the same level of service and attention to all of our customers.

When you order a Grand Prairie translator from Bostico, you are allocated with a dedicated project manager who deals with the local Grand Prairie area. This ensures a long lasting working relationship.

About Grand Prairie

Grand Prairie is a city in Dallas, Ellis, and Tarrant Counties in the U.S. state of Texas and is a part of the Mid-Cities region in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Grand Prairie is a suburb of both Dallas and Fort Worth and in 2006 had a population of 153,812.

The city of Grand Prairie was first established as “Dechman” by Alexander McRae Dechman in 1863. Dechman, who was from Birdville learned that he could trade his oxen and wagons for land in Dallas County. In 1863, Dechman bought 239 ˝ acres of land on the eastern side of the Trinity River and 100 acres (.40 km2) of timber land on the west side of the river for a broken down wagon, oxen team and US$200 in Confederate money. He tried to establish a home on the property, but ran into difficulties, so he returned to his family in Birdville before joining in the Civil War. Then in 1867, he filed a town plat consisting of 50 acres (200,000 m2) with Dallas County.

[source: Wikipedia]