Bryan’s nicknames are: The Good Life, Texas Style. Using a generous grant of $10,000 from Andrew Carnegie, the Carnegie Library of Bryan opened its doors in 1902. A bell, made in 1905 and rung in 1918 to signal the end of World War I is still located out front today.
Bryan is located northwest of the center of Brazos County. Texas A&M University is located in College Station, Texas, just south of Bryan. The Level II Trauma Center, College Station Medical Center, provides regional healthcare to local residents. St. Joseph Regional Health Center and Scott & White Hospital are located in Bryan.
Locally, there are several outstanding jobs in various products and services like educational services, health care, social assistance, arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, clothing, fashion, music, food services, manufacturing, retail trade, foods, beverages, and construction available to residents in Bryan.
Today, Bryan embraces cultural diversity as a growing vibrant education-oriented community with affordable housing and plenty of available retail space for new businesses. As a culturally diverse business-friendly community, Bryan welcomes all creative and inspiring residents and value-based businesses.
Local Bryan entrepreneurs have created business opportunities in the city. With the help of local business leaders, the demand for startup ventures and the need for more goods and services has ignited the spirit of local business ownership in the Bryan community.