TOP WHERE IS SAN ANTONIO? WELCOME TO THE CULTURE OF BUSINESS. DISTANCE TO OTHER MAJOR CITIES CLIMATE ( O F/ O C)

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "TOP WHERE IS SAN ANTONIO? WELCOME TO THE CULTURE OF BUSINESS. DISTANCE TO OTHER MAJOR CITIES CLIMATE ( O F/ O C)"

Transcription

1 SAN ANTONIO PROFILE

2 WELCOME TO THE CULTURE OF BUSINESS. While this city is known for a culture rooted in history, art and ethnic diversity, business here enjoys a culture all its own. Homegrown firms and expanding companies alike are drawn by affordable land, abundant power, a great lifestyle, a cost of living nearly 12% below the national average, and an education system that continues to evolve and improve. Their growth is actively cultivated by local business retention and expansion efforts, and supported by financial incentives and a local government focused on economic growth. The result? We ve grown to be the 7th largest city in the U.S., with a skilled workforce of more than a million and with 160,000 students in 15 area colleges and universities. Small wonder that the Milken Institute ranks us among the top ten best performing cities in the country. WHERE IS SAN ANTONIO? San Antonio sits at the center of Bexar County, Texas only 140 miles from the Gulf of Mexico and approximately 701 feet above sea level. Its unique geographic position connects the east and west coasts, Canada, Mexico, and Central and South America. Interstate highways connect San Antonio to the major Texas population centers and to primary border crossing points into Mexico including Laredo, Del Rio, Eagle Pass and the ports at Corpus Christi and Houston. Because of the combination of ideal location and quality infrastructure, more than 50 percent of the total goods flowing between the U.S. and Mexico travel through San Antonio before reaching their final destination. The SAEDF is available to provide you with a confidential, no-cost relocation analysis and assistance. Discover a culture that can help your business grow. CLIMATE ( O F/ O C) Avg. Monthly Temp. ANNUAL O /20.8 O JAN O /11 O FEB O /13.1 O MAR O /16.8 O APR O /20.7 O MAY O /25 O JUN O /28 O JULY O /29 O AUG O /29.6 O SEPT O /26.5 O OCT O /21.7 O DISTANCE TO OTHER MAJOR CITIES CITY REGION MILES KM Austin Northeast Corpus Christi Southeast Dallas Northeast Houston East Nuevo Laredo, Mexico Southwest Monterrey, Mexico Southwest Source: U.S. Census Bureau NOV O /16 O DEC O /11.6 O Source: National Weather Service TOP 10 Best Performing Cities - Milken Institute, January 2015

3 WHO LIVES HERE? San Antonians love both the international flair and the down home comfort that combine to make this city so unique. San Antonio has long attracted a diverse, multifaceted and multicultural population. POPULATION AND PROJECTIONS AREA 2010 CENSUS 2014 PROJ. GROWTH San Antonio 1,327,605 1,416, % Bexar County 1,714,777 1,861, % Metro Area 2,142,508 2,336, % Source: Claritas WHO WORKS HERE? The answer is simple: many intelligent people. In fact, over one million in San Antonio s current skilled workforce. Median age Now add another 160,000 students attending 15 area colleges and universities. They represent even higher degrees of skill. The kind your firm can use especially after those skills are honed to your exact specifications via workforce programs at some of the same colleges. Current programs include specialized training for aerospace, business, information technology, cybersecurity, and more. ANNUAL WORKFORCE FIGURES San Antonio MSA Annual Averages YEAR TOTAL CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE PERCENT GROWTH EMPLOYMENT NO. OF WORKERS UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYMENT RATE ,058, % 1,018,841 39, % ,049, % 986,252 62, % ,026, % 959,876 66, % ,019, % 943,728 76, % , % 916,219 72, % Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics EMPLOYMENT PERCENTAGES BY INDUSTRY RACE COMPOSITION White BEXAR COUNTY SAN ANTONIO MSA PERCENTAGE PERCENTAGE 12.52% 19.65% NAICS INDUSTRY 2014 JOBS % OF JOBS AVG. EARNINGS 11 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 2, % $33, Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction 6, % $93, Utilities % $92,011 2 Hispanic/Latino 59.48% 54.87% 23 Construction 42, % $57,200 Black/African American American Indian/Alaska Native Asian 7.82% 6.95% 0.87% 0.84% 2.64% 2.31% 31 Manufacturing 45, % $61, Wholesale Trade 30, % $68, Retail Trade 103, % $34,164 Taking Jobs from Wall Street - Forbes, June 2014 Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 0.14% 0.13% 48 Transportation and Warehousing 21, % $57,838 BEXAR COUNTY SAN ANTONIO MSA Two or More Races 3.69% 3.49% 51 Information 21, % $81,372 Other Race 12.84% 11.77% 52 Finance and Insurance 59, % $80,461 Source: Claritas, Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 14, % $48,619 LANGUAGE / BILINGUAL Spanish and English English Only Other and English BEXAR COUNTY SAN ANTONIO MSA PERCENTAGE PERCENTAGE 36.36% 35.05% 58.00% 61.62% 3.63% 3.33% 54 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 44, % $74, Management of Companies and Enterprises 9, % $131, Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services 58, % $35, Educational Services (Private) 15, % $45, Health Care and Social Assistance 119, % $48, Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 15, % $30, Accommodation and Food Services 105, % $20, Other Services (except Public Administration) 26, % $32,189 6 Best Cities for Job Growth - Forbes, July 2014 Source: Claritas, Government 159, % $66,569 BEXAR COUNTY SAN ANTONIO MSA 99 Unclassified Industry % $37,413 Source: Texas Workforce Commission INTERNET TECHNOLOGY/INTERNET SECURITY IN SAN ANTONIO 1 Hottest Cities for Millennials - Forbes, July 2014 TOP 5 Top 5 Fastest Growing Cities - CNN MONEY, March ,848 employees 1,096 establishments Economic impact of approximately $15 billion 2 concentration of defense-related data centers in the US

4 KEEPING JOB GROWTH HIGH AND COST OF LIVING LOW. San Antonio has exhibited positive employment growth and remarkable stability in recent years, even as other areas of the state and country have suffered negative job growth outcomes. Total employment in San Antonio has risen steadily from below 550,000 in early 2005 to more than 1 million in Unemployment has remained remarkably steady, never rising above 7.4 percent during this nine-year timeframe. As of December 2014, the unemployment rate for San Antonio is 3.8 percent, compared to 5.6 percent nationwide. San Antonio boasts a lower-than-average composite cost of living among major metropolitan areas nationwide. The cost of living in San Antonio is especially low in the areas of housing, grocery items and utilities. This provides clear potential to benefit the city in the attraction of both its workforce and its student population. COST OF LIVING INDEX San Francisco, CA San Diego, CA Chicago, IL Denver, CO Kansas City, MO Houston, TX Jacksonville, FL Dallas, TX Charlotte, NC Austin, TX Salt Lake City, UT St. Louis, MO MEDIAN SALES PRICE OF SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES Raleigh, NC 93.3 Albuquerque, NM San Antonio, TX Columbus, OH Higher Index indicates higher cost of living, based on average index of 100 among all U.S. metro areas. Oklahoma City, OK 90.1 Source: C2ER (ACCRA) Cost of Living Index, Annual 2014 Metropolitan Area 2015 (In Thousands) San Francisco, CA... $742.9 San Diego, CA... $493.1 Denver, CO... $314.8 Austin, TX... $243.8 Phoenix, AZ...$200.3 Houston, TX... $199.3 Chicago, IL...$195.1 Charlotte, NC... $ Dallas, TX... $189.6 Jacksonville, FL... $187.7 San Antonio, TX...$185.5 Albuquerque, NM... $177.2 Atlanta, GA... $157.7 Kansas City, MO... $156.4 Oklahoma City, OK... $152.9 Columbus, OH... $151.0 Source: National Association of REALTORS HIGHER EDUCATION IS GROWING AND THRIVING HERE. With nearly 160,000 students at 15 different colleges and universities within a 50 mile radius of the city, San Antonio offers its college-bound residents many options. Since 2004, combined enrollment at these institutions has grown by over 52%. Continuing on its path of expansion, The University of the Incarnate Word has grown by nearly 80%; Texas State University, with over 36,000 students today, has experienced a near 28% increase; and the University of Texas at San Antonio has grown by 17%, as it makes its way to becoming a Tier One school. Meanwhile, enrollment in local community colleges has similarly skyrocketed, with Northwest Vista College nearly doubling its enrollment. Through a community-wide effort known as SA2020, local industry and education leaders intend to orchestrate one of the greatest turnarounds in education in the United States by providing the community with access to quality education and career opportunities. With an already robust education system, the initiative positions San Antonio s current and future workforce ahead of other major markets. And the results are already paying off. While enrollment in colleges and universities continues to climb, the Alamo City is outperforming the country in increasing the number of graduates with post-secondary degrees. According to Brookings data, San Antonio is tied at the 1 spot for most brain gain in U.S. metros with population over 1 million. College/University 2014 Fall Enrollment* Texas State University... 35,546 University of Texas at San Antonio...28,625 San Antonio College... 20,676 Northwest Vista College...16,738 St. Philip s College... 11,723 Palo Alto College...9,560 University of the Incarnate Word...8,438 Northeast Lakeview College...5,639 Texas A&M University San Antonio... 4,512 St. Mary s University...3,868 University of Texas Health Science Center...3,079 Our Lady of the Lake University...2,660 Trinity University...2,499 Wayland Baptist... 1,826 Texas Lutheran University... 1,400 * US Dept. of Education: IPEDS 1 Best Cities for Young Graduates - Forbes, March 2014

5 THE UTILITY SITUATION. Every large metropolitan area faces significant current demand and growing future needs for power, water, and telecommunication services. San Antonio is no exception. Luckily for both private and corporate citizens, however, this area is fortunate to have reliable, abundant and affordable sources for all of these. What s more, plans are already in place to grow responsibly and dramatically in capacity as demand increases. ELECTRIC POWER & NATURAL GAS CPS Energy is the nation s largest municipally-owned utility providing both electric power and natural gas. CPS Energy is the exclusive distribution supplier within its certified service territory: a 1,515-square-mile area including Bexar County and portions of Atascosa, Bandera, Comal, Guadalupe, Medina, Wilson and Kendall Counties with over 765,000 customers. CPS Energy is a forwardthinking organization and uses clean energy harvested from wind, solar and landfill gas to power San Antonio with 21st century energy options. CPS Energy is capitalizing on its aggressive clean energy initiatives and energy efficiency programs to meet its goal of achieving 20% of total generation capacity from renewable resources by WATER HOW GREEN IS SAN ANTONIO? We are a national leader in renewable energy and are already well on our way to achieving a goal of renewable power equal to 20% of total generation capacity (1,500 MW) by In fact, CPS Energy already: Has become the nation s largest municipallyowned purchaser of wind power. Has 128 MW of solar power in commercial operation, with an agreement in place for the further development of 300 MW. Reduces power plant emissions by more than 10,000 tons per year, the equivalent of removing almost one million vehicles from our roads. San Antonio Water System (SAWS) is the largest municipally-owned water, wastewater, chilled water, and recycled water utility in Bexar County. SAWS serves approximately 1.6 million customers. Historically, San Antonio has obtained nearly all its water from the Edwards Aquifer, which is famed for some of the cleanest water in the country. Additionally, in 2014, SAWS received unanimous support from the City of San Antonio for the Vista Ridge Pipeline, a game-changing new water supply from North Texas through a 142-mile pipeline, which will increase the city's water supply by an estimated 20%. THE TRUTH ABOUT TAXES. Taxes are a reality everywhere you go. But some of the major factors that have led to San Antonio s ongoing economic boom include surprisingly light tax burdens (both for businesses and for individuals), as well as special incentives available for firms locating here. How could this help your firm? The SAEDF staff is available to help guide you through the process of securing information on taxes and incentives for a variety of location scenarios. SALES TAX RATES Texas % San Antonio %* San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) % San Antonio Advanced Transportation District (ATD) % Bexar County %** San Antonio Area Total Tax Rate % *Texas state law limits the collection of local sales and use tax to no more than 2 percent. San Antonio, a municipality within Bexar County, has a rate of 1.250% included in the San Antonio Area Total Tax Rate. **Bexar County does not impose a sales and use tax. Source: Texas Comptroller NO STATE PERSONAL INCOME TAX Texas does not levy individual income taxes or corporate income taxes. FRANCHISE TAX Texas levies an annual franchise tax on companies with liability protection. The underlying tax base is on a business' margin rather than net income or net worth resulting in a primary tax rate of 1%. Trade businesses engaged primarily in wholesale or retail activities would pay 0.5%. Businesses making less than $1 million in revenue are exempt. INCENTIVES & COST SAVINGS These depend in part on the type of business locating in the area and the expected number of jobs to be created. However, economic benefits and incentives are available from both state and local governments, and may include such specific programs as: Texas Texas Enterprise Fund Skills Development Fund San Antonio Economic Development Incentive Fund Tax Abatements and Exemptions for Targeted Industries Fee Waivers for Inner City Reinvestment Infill Policy Utility Incentives

6 WHAT S TRANSPORTATION LIKE IN AND AROUND THE CITY? For several centuries, San Antonio s central location and accessible geography have made it a vital crossroads for both commerce and culture. As the city made the transition into the modern age, business transportation and shipping needs increased tremendously, and the facilities and services from highways to rail to air have more than kept up with demand. AIR San Antonio s extensive aviation facilities include: San Antonio International Airport, the primary commercial aviation hub for south central Texas, which averages 260 daily domestic and international departures and arrivals, including 30 non-stop domestic and international destinations. Global Entry Airport. INDUSTRY HERE IS MORE DIVERSE THAN EVER. San Antonio s growth ranks high among large Texas cities and has emerged as one of the best environments for business. The city has continued to diversify its industries over the past several decades, with healthcare, biomedical and finance prevailing. The manufacturing industry has a rich history in San Antonio, dating back nearly 300 years. San Antonio is home to many Fortune 500 companies, including Valero, USAA, Tesoro, Clear Channel and NuStar. In 2003, Toyota Motor Corp. chose San Antonio as the location of its new manufacturing plant, which generated over 2,000 jobs and produces 200,000 trucks annually. SA2020 is a community-wide effort that promotes areas of prioritized industry growth, and works to improve San Antonio s quality of life through areas such as transportation, education, and arts and culture. SA2020 s focus on economic competitiveness seeks to maintain steady job growth in traditional employment sectors, as well as promote growth in industries such as aerospace/aviation, bioscience/healthcare, new energy/green industries and information technology/information security. The collective nature of this effort aims to unite the community as it moves forward to For more information on these industries and others in San Antonio, visit sanantonioedf.com/industry-clusters. Stinson Airport, America s second oldest general aviation airport. RAIL San Antonio s vibrant rail system is served by: Multiple freight and passenger railroad companies. Numerous private/commercial spurs throughout the region. Burlington Northern Santa Fe and Union Pacific track access. PORT SAN ANTONIO Port San Antonio is a master-planned, 1,900-acre aerospace industrial complex and international logistics platform, centrally located in San Antonio. Features include: Foreign Trade Zone status. An 11,500-ft. runway. Unrivaled multi-rail and multi-highway access. Home to more than 80 public and private organizations. ROAD The city offers a comprehensive, accessible and free-flowing system of roads and transit services: Three major interregional highways, numerous U.S. and state highways, two major urban loops. Excellent transit service: current bus and paratransit, with bus rapid transit launched in VIA Metropolitan Transit operates one of the best transit systems in the country with a fleet that consists of more than 450 buses. A wide array of motor freight carriers. AEROSPACE / AVIATION The local aerospace industry includes a range of businesses that manufacture aircraft equipment and parts, service and repair aircraft, produce and distribute transportation equipment and supplies, provide both scheduled and unscheduled air transportation, and operate flight schools. 1 The New "Capital of Influence" in the US - Forbes, July 2014 Industry Highlights: The local aerospace industry has grown 440% over 20 years, 260% over the past 15 years, and almost 75% over the past 10 years. Over 13,000 San Antonio employees work in the combined aerospace-related maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO), manufacturing, military, and air transportation services industry. Jobs in the aerospace industry are among the best paying in the area. According to a SWOT analysis by Deloitte, the average wage for aerospace employees is $59,801. The Alamo Area Aerospace Academy partners with industry, and is a national model for the creation of a pipeline between local high school students and aerospace employers.

7 NEW ENERGY ECONOMY / GREEN INDUSTRIES San Antonio is committed to being a leader in investment and training in the green economy. San Antonio s location is conducive to year-round solar energy and wind power, making it an ideal place to pioneer and lead the alternative energy industry. In addition to CPS Energy s efforts to grow the renewable energy sector, San Antonio is also a national leader in green research technology, and home to long-established research entities such as the Texas Sustainable Energy Research Institute at the University of Texas at San Antonio. BIOSCIENCE / HEALTHCARE With San Antonio s diverse mix of educational institutions, nationally-recognized healthcare systems, cutting-edge biotech companies and successful national corporations, the bioscience and healthcare industry is a dominant force in the city s economy. The industry includes both direct and indirect healthcare services. Direct healthcare services include care provided in hospitals, physicians offices, nursing homes and various other outpatient and ambulatory care settings. Indirect industries complement and support the provision of medical service and healthcare. These industry sectors include health insurance carriers, pharmaceutical companies, medical equipment manufacturers, civilian and military medical education, biomedical research organizations, residential care and social service providers, and a variety of other related endeavors. Nearly one in every six San Antonio employees works in the Healthcare and Biosciences sector. Industry Highlights: In 2013, according to a Trinity University study, the economic impact of the Bioscience and Healthcare industry was $23.9 billion measured conservatively, and approximately $30.6 billion by a more comprehensive estimate. The industry paid $7.6 billion in wages and salaries to 164,537 employees in The Bioscience and Healthcare industry has added over 41,567 net new jobs over the past decade, fueling San Antonio s growth. 1 US Metros with the Most "Brain Gain" - Brookings Institute, Jan INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY / INFORMATION SECURITY San Antonio s IT / IS sector has come to be recognized as a national leader. The state of Texas is 2 in the nation for science and technology. And according to Computerworld Magazine, San Antonio is 2 in the nation for information assurance, behind only Washington, D.C. The city s association with the military and with scientific research has helped create a unique combination of cyber resources useful to many business operations. In 2009, the 24th Air Force activated their new Cyber Command Headquarters at Lackland AFB. The city offers the kind of network connectivity needed to support all security levels of Global Cyber Operations, such as the Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communication System and the National Security Agency Nets, DISA GIG Network (Defense Information Systems Network) and GIG-BE (Global Information Grid-Bandwidth Expansion), which helps link major government intel community sites. San Antonio also has 80- plus companies specializing in defense technology.

8 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN SAN ANTONIO. The information technology (IT) industry itself is both large and diverse, including cybersecurity, software development, cloud services, managed hosting, and the production of a wide variety of IT related products. A small sampling of IT companies that call San Antonio home includes: Appddiction Studio Avnet CyrusOne Delta Risk Denim Group Digital Defense FEDITC GlobalSCAPE Innové KGS L-3 Communications Holdings Maxim Integrated Products MDI Security Systems Microsoft Mobius Partners NCI NewTek Rackspace SecureInfo SecureLogix Sigma Solutions Taurean Group We invite you to learn more about San Antonio online at Enjoy a quick and informative video introduction 6 super-short film segments found under the video tab. Or call for more information.

9 602 E. Commerce St. San Antonio, TX P F

WELCOME TO THE CULTURE OF BUSINESS.

WELCOME TO THE CULTURE OF BUSINESS. SAN ANTONIO PROFILE WELCOME TO THE CULTURE OF BUSINESS. While this city is known for a culture rooted in history, art and ethnic diversity, business here enjoys a culture all its own. Homegrown firms and

More information

WELCOME TO THE CULTURE OF BUSINESS.

WELCOME TO THE CULTURE OF BUSINESS. SAN ANTONIO PROFILE WELCOME TO THE CULTURE OF BUSINESS. While this city is known for a culture rooted in history, art and ethnic diversity, business here enjoys a culture all its own. Homegrown firms and

More information

Farragut Pointe FARRAGUT (KNOXVILLE), TN

Farragut Pointe FARRAGUT (KNOXVILLE), TN Farragut Pointe FARRAGUT (KNOXVILLE), TN PROPERTY OVERVIEW Property Location GLA Site Size 11132 Kingston Pike Knoxville, Tennessee +/- 71,311 SF + 10.4 Acres Zoning Commercial Year Built 1991 Parking

More information

City of North Las Vegas

City of North Las Vegas City of North Las Vegas July 2014 North Las Vegas Facts North Las Vegas was incorporated in 1946 North Las Vegas encompasses 100.4 square miles in Clark County Current population in December 2012 was projected

More information

San Antonio, Texas. Summary. Housing Market Area. Market Details. Economy. Rental Market. Sales Market

San Antonio, Texas. Summary. Housing Market Area. Market Details. Economy. Rental Market. Sales Market COMPREHENSIVE HOUSING MARKET ANALYSIS San Antonio, Texas U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Policy Development and Research As of October 1, 2008 Summary Housing Market Area Kerr

More information

Chicago s Business Climate

Chicago s Business Climate Chicago s Business Climate Home to an unrivaled economy, workforce, and quality of life, Chicago is a thriving metropolis, yet a tight-knit community for business and residents. The city s dynamic character

More information

Summary of Employment, Demographics, and Commuting Patterns for Marion County, Florida

Summary of Employment, Demographics, and Commuting Patterns for Marion County, Florida FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY, BUREAU OF LABOR MARKET STATISTICS Summary of Employment, Demographics, and Commuting Patterns for Marion County, Florida March 2015 Contents Labor Shed Analysis...

More information

Atlanta Rankings 2014

Atlanta Rankings 2014 Atlanta Rankings Major National Magazine and Study Rankings BUSINESS FACILITIES Metro Business Rankings Lowest Cost of Doing Business 2. Orlando, FL 3. Charlotte, NC 4. San Antonio, TX 5. Tampa, FL 6.

More information

PHILADELPHIA: SMART CITY. SMART CHOICE.

PHILADELPHIA: SMART CITY. SMART CHOICE. PHILADELPHIA: SMART CITY. SMART CHOICE. City of Philadelphia LIFE L IBERTY AND YOU TM WELCOME to the city and region that is the smart choice for investment and growth in the fast changing, global market

More information

PROGRESS PARK. Where leading assets create unlimited opportunity. www.progressparks.com

PROGRESS PARK. Where leading assets create unlimited opportunity. www.progressparks.com PROGRESS PARK Where leading assets create unlimited opportunity. www.progressparks.com Come rise with a top Texas location. Join global leaders for a future of limitless opportunity in the best state for

More information

WAREHOUSING & DISTRIBUTION / INLAND PORT

WAREHOUSING & DISTRIBUTION / INLAND PORT WAREHOUSING & DISTRIBUTION / INLAND PORT Credit: The Allen Group / Kimley-Horn & Associates Credit: The Allen Group / Kimley-Horn & Associates www.dallas-ecodev.org The Economic Development Profile introduces

More information

Val Verde County Community Profile

Val Verde County Community Profile 77 Val Verde County Community Profile 78 Val Verde County Data June 2003 Area Information Del Rio, the County Seat of Val Verde County, is located on US Highway 90 and US Highway 277. A throughway to Mexico

More information

How To Earn $30,000 A Year

How To Earn $30,000 A Year U.S. Cost Comparison for Greater ichmond, Va. U.S. model Hello from the ichmond egion! With 50 states, hundreds of cities, and thousands of communities, choosing where in the United States to locate a

More information

Kansas City: The Crossroads of Connectivity

Kansas City: The Crossroads of Connectivity Kansas City: The Crossroads of Connectivity Edgerton, KS 816.888.7872 05-13 The Kansas City Transportation Advantage Kansas City is... #1 RAIL by tonnage in U.S. #3 TRUCK center in U.S. Kansas City has

More information

Fort McPherson. Atlanta, GA MSA. Drivers of Economic Growth February 2014. Prepared By: chmuraecon.com

Fort McPherson. Atlanta, GA MSA. Drivers of Economic Growth February 2014. Prepared By: chmuraecon.com Fort McPherson Atlanta, GA MSA Drivers of Economic Growth February 2014 Diversified and fast-growing economies are more stable and are less sensitive to external economic shocks. This report examines recent

More information

TRANSPORTATION & COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK

TRANSPORTATION & COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK TRANSPORTATION & COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK Located in the heart of the Midwest, the Columbus Region provides easy access to major national and global markets. In fact, Inbound Logistics ranked Columbus as

More information

Liberty County, Florida

Liberty County, Florida Liberty County, Florida DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE Year Population 1940 3,752 1950 3,182 1960 3,138 1970 3,379 1980 4,260 1990 5,569 2000 7,021 2001 7,132 Projected 2010 10,100 2020 13,100 2030 16,400 Located

More information

BROOKS CITY BASE SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

BROOKS CITY BASE SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS BROOKS CITY BASE SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS L I V E W O R K L E A R N P L A Y H E R E BROOKS CITY BASE Located in San Antonio, Texas, Brooks City Base is one of the most innovative, master-planned developments

More information

Project Lead Location Amount Project Description. American Lung Association in Minnesota

Project Lead Location Amount Project Description. American Lung Association in Minnesota Project Lead Location Amount Project Description American Lung Association in Minnesota St. Paul, MN $248,788 The Accelerating Alternatives for Minnesota Drivers project will provide safety and technical

More information

Time to fill jobs in the US January 2015. 30day. The. tipping point

Time to fill jobs in the US January 2015. 30day. The. tipping point Time to fill jobs in the US January 2015 The 30day tipping point Time to fill jobs in the US Key Findings For businesses that fail to fill job openings within the first month, there is a 57% chance that

More information

CITY OF SAN ANTONIO TAX ABATEMENT GUIDELINES

CITY OF SAN ANTONIO TAX ABATEMENT GUIDELINES CITY OF SAN ANTONIO TAX ABATEMENT GUIDELINES Effective January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2016 (Approved by City Council December 11, 2014) CITY OF SAN ANTONIO Economic Development Department P.O. Box

More information

recovery: Projections of Jobs and Education Requirements Through 2020 June 2013

recovery: Projections of Jobs and Education Requirements Through 2020 June 2013 recovery: Projections of Jobs and Requirements Through June 2013 Projections of Jobs and Requirements Through This report projects education requirements linked to forecasted job growth by state and the

More information

When you consider everything it takes to succeed and grow in the diverse and dynamic North American marketplace, few locations can match Minnesota.

When you consider everything it takes to succeed and grow in the diverse and dynamic North American marketplace, few locations can match Minnesota. When you consider everything it takes to succeed and grow in the diverse and dynamic North American marketplace, few locations can match Minnesota. MISSISSIPPI RIVER Land Area: 208,820 square kilometers

More information

HOUSTON-THE WOODLANDS-SUGAR LAND METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA (H-W-S MSA) Visit our website at www.wrksolutions.com

HOUSTON-THE WOODLANDS-SUGAR LAND METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA (H-W-S MSA) Visit our website at www.wrksolutions.com Labor Market Information SEPTEMBER 2015 Employment Data HOUSTON-THE WOODLANDS-SUGAR LAND METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA () Visit our website at www.wrksolutions.com THE RATE OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN THE WAS UNCHANGED

More information

Houston Economic Outlook. Presented by Patrick Jankowski Vice President, Research

Houston Economic Outlook. Presented by Patrick Jankowski Vice President, Research Houston Economic Outlook Presented by Patrick Jankowski Vice President, Research www.houston.org Follow me on Twitter @pnjankowski Read my blog: wwwhouston.org/economy/blog Connect with me: www.linkedincom/in/pnjankowski

More information

KING COLLEGE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS KING COLLEGE REGIONAL ECONOMIC STUDIES (KCRES) KCRES PAPER NO. 4, May 2012

KING COLLEGE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS KING COLLEGE REGIONAL ECONOMIC STUDIES (KCRES) KCRES PAPER NO. 4, May 2012 KING COLLEGE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS KING COLLEGE REGIONAL ECONOMIC STUDIES (KCRES) KCRES PAPER NO. 4, May 2012 Economic Impact Multipliers for the Coalfield Region of Southwestern Virginia The Coalfield Region

More information

Cloud Computing San Antonio Texas a Data Center Hub

Cloud Computing San Antonio Texas a Data Center Hub Michelle M. Vega Professor James West LTEC 4550.020/026 December 6, 2014 Cloud Computing San Antonio Texas a Data Center Hub In a the quiet well kept subdivision of Westover Hills in San Antonio one will

More information

Recovery or Remission?

Recovery or Remission? San Antonio 2013 REAL ESTATE MARKET UPDATE Recovery or Remission? History of the Growth of San Antonio since 1950s (San Antonio) 91,000 new residents flocked to S.A. in 2 years. San Antonio's

More information

Q1\2013 QUARTERLY REPORT

Q1\2013 QUARTERLY REPORT Q1\2013 QUARTERLY REPORT During Q1 2013, JobsOhio and its statewide partners successfully worked with 65 companies that committed to create or retain 17,375 jobs for Ohioans. Q1 2013 UPDATE Ohio s unemployment

More information

Multifamily Market Commentary July 2014 The Nation s Aging Multifamily Housing Stock

Multifamily Market Commentary July 2014 The Nation s Aging Multifamily Housing Stock Multifamily Market Commentary July 2014 The Nation s Aging Multifamily Housing Stock Although America s population is rising at its slowest pace in more than 70 years, and it has taken 76 months for employment

More information

Where STRATEGIC Growth is the Point.

Where STRATEGIC Growth is the Point. Where STRATEGIC Growth is the Point. With a highly educated workforce, excellent public school systems and a range of lifestyle choices, Williamson County is home to a diverse business community - from

More information

Calgary Small Businesses: Fact Sheet

Calgary Small Businesses: Fact Sheet Calgary Small Businesses: Fact Sheet Calgary small businesses account for nearly 95 per cent of all businesses they are a driving force within the city s business community. Small business owners have

More information

B U S I N E S S C O S T S

B U S I N E S S C O S T S Introduction A company s success in today s highly competitive global economy is determined by its ability to produce the highest quality products and services at the lowest costs. This competitive imperative

More information

Economic Profile THE ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTIONS OF DATA CENTERS IN NORTH CENTRAL WASHINGTON WASHINGTON RESEARCH COUNCIL

Economic Profile THE ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTIONS OF DATA CENTERS IN NORTH CENTRAL WASHINGTON WASHINGTON RESEARCH COUNCIL WASHINGTON RESEARCH COUNCIL Economic Profile THE ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTIONS OF DATA CENTERS IN NORTH CENTRAL WASHINGTON January 2010 WASHINGTON RESEARCH COUNCIL 16300 Christensen Road, Suite 207 Tukwila, Washington

More information

Impacts of Government Jobs in Lake County Oregon

Impacts of Government Jobs in Lake County Oregon Impacts of Government Jobs in Lake County Oregon April 2011 Prepared by Betty Riley, Executive Director South Central Oregon Economic Development District Annual Average Pay Based on Oregon Labor Market

More information

Q1 2013. Quarterly Report

Q1 2013. Quarterly Report Q1 2013 Quarterly Report During Q1 2013, JobsOhio and its statewide partners successfully worked with 65 companies that committed to create or retain 17,375 jobs for Ohioans. Q1 2013 Update Ohio s unemployment

More information

The Economic Impact of San Antonio's Institutions of Higher Education h

The Economic Impact of San Antonio's Institutions of Higher Education h The Economic Impact of San Antonio's Institutions of Higher Education h Sponsored by the Higher Education Council of San Antonio Higher education in San Antonio is represented by a broad range of institutions

More information

Northeast Minnesota Labor Market Trends Pathways 2 Postsecondary Summit October 10, 2014

Northeast Minnesota Labor Market Trends Pathways 2 Postsecondary Summit October 10, 2014 Northeast Minnesota Labor Market Trends Pathways 2 Postsecondary Summit October 10, 2014 Cameron Macht Regional Analysis & Outreach Manager Minnesota Dept. of Employment & Economic Development Labor Market

More information

Lawrence, Kansas. Demographic & Statistical Profile. Lawrence Chamber of Commerce 646 Vermont Street, Suite 200 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 785.865.

Lawrence, Kansas. Demographic & Statistical Profile. Lawrence Chamber of Commerce 646 Vermont Street, Suite 200 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 785.865. 1st Quarter, 014 Lawrence, Kansas Demographic & Statistical Profile Lawrence Chamber of Commerce 646 Vermont Street, Suite 00 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 785.865.4411 Executive Summary Lawrence, Kansas More

More information

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT. A Summary of the San Diego Regional Economy UNEMPLOYMENT

ECONOMIC SNAPSHOT. A Summary of the San Diego Regional Economy UNEMPLOYMENT A Summary of the San Diego Regional Economy Brought to you by San Diego Regional EDC analyzes key economic metrics that are important to understanding the regional economy and San Diego s standing relative

More information

DATA CENTERS. Presented by: Omar Garcia SAEDF Vice President

DATA CENTERS. Presented by: Omar Garcia SAEDF Vice President DATA CENTERS Presented by: Omar Garcia SAEDF Vice President SAN ANTONIO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION (SAEDF) SAEDF s role is to position San Antonio in the national and international business community

More information

Innovate Northeast Florida Economic Development Strategic Plan: Targeting Jobs and Talent for the Future Prepared for the JAXUSA Partnership By

Innovate Northeast Florida Economic Development Strategic Plan: Targeting Jobs and Talent for the Future Prepared for the JAXUSA Partnership By R E P O R T 4 : I M P L E M E N T A T I O N P L A N E X E C U T I V E S U M M A R Y Innovate Northeast Florida Economic Development Strategic Plan: Targeting Jobs and Talent for the Future Prepared for

More information

San Antonio military economic impact study

San Antonio military economic impact study San Antonio military economic impact study The military generated a $27.7 billion impact From the establishment of the Presidio de Bexar in 1718, which served as the seat of government and headquarters

More information

Payment Processing Hub

Payment Processing Hub Payment Processing Hub Atlanta: A Leading Center of Employment in IT, Financial Services and Software Atlanta is the Southeastern Hub for Payment Processing Operations A Critical Mass of IT, Financial

More information

Changes in Self-Employment: 2010 to 2011

Changes in Self-Employment: 2010 to 2011 Changes in Self-Employment: 2010 to 2011 American Community Survey Briefs By China Layne Issued January 2013 ACSBR/11-21 INTRODUCTION From December 2007 to June 2009, the United States experienced an economic

More information

Economic Impact of The Charleston International Airport Complex

Economic Impact of The Charleston International Airport Complex Economic Impact of The Charleston International Airport Complex Conducted by: Center for Business Research Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce PO Box 975, Charleston SC 940 January 05 Economic Impact

More information

Appendix: Economic Opportunity

Appendix: Economic Opportunity Appendix: Economic Opportunity Total Employment In 2008, the core 5 counties of the region (Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton and Gwinnett) had 77% of the 20 county region s total jobs at 1,805,191 compared

More information

Moving Michigan s Automotive Cluster to Market Transportation and Logistics: Moving the Goods to World Markets

Moving Michigan s Automotive Cluster to Market Transportation and Logistics: Moving the Goods to World Markets Moving Michigan s Automotive Cluster to Market Transportation and Logistics: Moving the Goods to World Markets Glenn Stevens, Vice President, MICHauto and Strategic Development 9/29/14 1 The Detroit Regional

More information

Career Academy Overview Parent and Community Meeting

Career Academy Overview Parent and Community Meeting Career Academy Overview Parent and Community Meeting October 10, 2013 Why Are We Here? (purpose) Last year, the Atlanta Board of Education voted to approve the district s recommendation to close Kennedy

More information

Hawthorne Suites. Interstate 35 North at Rittiman Rd. Henry S. Miller Commercial. All-Suite Hotel San Antonio, Texas. For Information call:

Hawthorne Suites. Interstate 35 North at Rittiman Rd. Henry S. Miller Commercial. All-Suite Hotel San Antonio, Texas. For Information call: All-Suite Hotel San Antonio, Texas Hawthorne Suites Interstate 35 North at Rittiman Rd. Located on Interstate 35 North; highway to Laredo and Mexico. Close to CBD and new SBC/Spurs Basketball Arena; Ft.

More information

BAKER COUNTY FREIGHT & LOGISTICS OVERVIEW FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

BAKER COUNTY FREIGHT & LOGISTICS OVERVIEW FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION BAKER COUNTY FREIGHT & LOGISTICS OVERVIEW FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FDOT MISSION: THE DEPARTMENT WILL PROVIDE A SAFE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM THAT ENSURES THE MOBILITY OF PEOPLE AND GOODS, ENHANCES

More information

Comparison Profile prepared by the New Mexico Economic Development Department State Data Center. Page 1 of 5

Comparison Profile prepared by the New Mexico Economic Development Department State Data Center. Page 1 of 5 Comparing New Mexico to Colorado DEMOGRAPHICS Colorado New Mexico Population estimates, July 1, 2014 5,355,866 2,085,572 Population, percent change - April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2014 1.4% 1.4% Population

More information

Industry Sector Analysis

Industry Sector Analysis Industry Sector Analysis Growth, Core, and Competitive-Advantage Industries Southeast Michigan Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair and Wayne Counties A Regional Profile Prepared by: Michigan Department

More information

Market Analysis: Minneapolis-St. Paul Overview

Market Analysis: Minneapolis-St. Paul Overview Positively Minnesota a great place to live, work and do business Market Analysis: Minneapolis-St. Paul Overview Market Analysis - Twin Cities Overview The Twin Cities is a strong, competitive place to

More information

Number of fatal work injuries, 1992 2013

Number of fatal work injuries, 1992 2013 Number of fatal work injuries 9,000 8,000 Number of fatal work injuries, 1992 2013 7,000 6,000 5,000 6,331 6,632 6,275 6,238 6,055 6,054 5,915 5,575 5,764 5,840 5,657 6,217 6,202 5,920 5,214 5,734 5,534

More information

Park County, Wyoming. County Profile. Population Distribution. 2007 Distribution by Age by Sex. Household Income 2006

Park County, Wyoming. County Profile. Population Distribution. 2007 Distribution by Age by Sex. Household Income 2006 2007 Population: 27,073 Land Area: 6,942 sq. mi. Persons per sq. mi.: 3.89 County Seat: Cody (pop. 9,187) Source: Wyoming Economic Analysis Division, July 2007 Population Distribution Age 2007 estimate

More information

Adolescent Medicine & Child Psychology

Adolescent Medicine & Child Psychology Child Psychology-2015 International Conference on Adolescent Medicine & Child Psychology Houston, USA September 28-30, 2015 Brochure Conference Secretariat 5716 Corsa Ave., Suite 110, West Lake, Los Angeles,

More information

Why Atlanta For Your Business?

Why Atlanta For Your Business? Why Atlanta For Your Business? Metro Atlanta Chamber (MAC) of Commerce The Metro Atlanta Chamber (http://metroatlantachamber.com) was founded in 1860.Metro Atlanta Chamber (MAC) is made up of a unique

More information

HISTORY/ DEMOGRAPHICS

HISTORY/ DEMOGRAPHICS HISTORY/ DEMOGRAPHICS HISTORY OF HARKER HEIGHTS The land on which the current City of Harker Heights is located drew inhabitants long before the City was incorporated. Native Americans were prevalent in

More information

Opportunity Profile. President

Opportunity Profile. President GREATER FARGO MOORHEAD REGION The Fargo Moorhead MSA, with a metropolitan population of 202,025 (2009 estimate), including Cass County, North Dakota and Clay County, Minnesota, lies in the Red River Valley

More information

Small Business Data Assess Your Competition Define Your Customers

Small Business Data Assess Your Competition Define Your Customers Small Business Data Assess Your Competition Define Your Customers Census Bureau Data Can Answer Many Questions What Is Census Bureau Data? Economic / business data Economic Census County Business Patterns

More information

Kansas City: The Crossroads of Connectivity

Kansas City: The Crossroads of Connectivity Kansas City: The Crossroads of Connectivity Edgerton, KS 816.888.7872 10-14 The Kansas City Transportation Advantage Kansas City is... #1 RAIL by tonnage in U.S. #3 TRUCK center in U.S. Kansas City has

More information

Workforce Overview Greenville, South Carolina

Workforce Overview Greenville, South Carolina Workforce Overview Greenville, South Carolina CONTENTS Page I. Workforce Characteristics and Composition 2 Workforce Characteristics 2 Employment by Industry Sector 2 Greenville County Labor Shed 3 Inflow

More information

Fort Madison, Iowa. Fort Madison s definitive resource promoting economic and community development!

Fort Madison, Iowa. Fort Madison s definitive resource promoting economic and community development! Fort Madison s definitive resource promoting economic and community development! Fort Madison, Iowa Location Population City 25 Ml Radius 50 Ml. Population: 11,051 92,712 307,212 Number of Households:

More information

St. Louis Region Labor Market Analysis

St. Louis Region Labor Market Analysis St. Louis Region Labor Market Analysis The St. Louis Region is situated on the east of the State of Missouri and borders the State of Illinois. Included in the St. Louis Region are the counties of Franklin,

More information

A Portrait of Seattle s Low-Income Working Population

A Portrait of Seattle s Low-Income Working Population A Portrait of Seattle s Low-Income Working Population December 2011 Support provided by the City of Seattle Office of Economic Development 1 INTRODUCTION The Great Recession, now over two years gone, has

More information

South Texas Regional Overview

South Texas Regional Overview South Texas Regional Overview Prepared for: February 2011 Boston Geneva Mumbai San Francisco Seattle Washington, DC Executive Summary South Texas South Texas is a large region with a number of subregions

More information

The Land of Opportunity

The Land of Opportunity The Land of Opportunity Where is Texas? Borders New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and International border with Mexico Population: 26 Million Size: 2 nd Largest state in the U.S. With more than

More information

A Labour Economic Profile of New Brunswick

A Labour Economic Profile of New Brunswick A Labour Economic Profile of New Brunswick January 2016 Table of Contents New Brunswick Highlights........................... 2 Current Business Environment....................... 3 GDP Snapshot....................................

More information

The Changing Population of Texas and San Antonio. Masters Leadership Program October 10, 2012 San Antonio, TX

The Changing Population of Texas and San Antonio. Masters Leadership Program October 10, 2012 San Antonio, TX The Changing Population of Texas and San Antonio Masters Leadership Program October 10, 2012 San Antonio, TX Growing States, 2000-2010 2000 Population* 2010 Population* Numerical Change 2000-2010 Percent

More information

Florida SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT. Executive Summary

Florida SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT. Executive Summary Florida SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Executive Summary SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT OVERVIEW Supply Chain Management (SCM) practices govern the selection of an appropriate mode for the movement of goods and materials

More information

How much are teachers really paid? A Nationwide Analysis of Teacher Pay

How much are teachers really paid? A Nationwide Analysis of Teacher Pay How much are teachers really paid? A Nationwide Analysis of Teacher Pay September 2014 How much are teachers really paid? A Nationwide Analysis of Teacher Pay by: Pamela Villarreal Senior Fellow at the

More information

Contents. Deep Water Sea Ports.. Commercial Airports. Class 1 Railroads Intermodal Rail Facilities. International Border.. Exports Logistics Workforce

Contents. Deep Water Sea Ports.. Commercial Airports. Class 1 Railroads Intermodal Rail Facilities. International Border.. Exports Logistics Workforce Contents Deep Water Sea Ports.. Commercial Airports. Class 1 Railroads Intermodal Rail Facilities. International Border.. Exports Logistics Workforce 1 3 9 10 12 13 14 Deep Water Sea Ports The Port of

More information

San Antonio-New Braunfels, Texas

San Antonio-New Braunfels, Texas Goliad C O M P R E H E N S I V E H O U S I N G M A R K E T A N A L Y S I S San Antonio-New Braunfels, Texas U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Policy Development and Research As

More information

Williamson County, Texas Changing Demographics and Implications of Growth April 22, 2014

Williamson County, Texas Changing Demographics and Implications of Growth April 22, 2014 Williamson County, Texas Changing Demographics and Implications of Growth April 22, 2014 Presentation Overview 1. How fast is Williamson growing? 2. Where are people coming from? 3. How is the population

More information

Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Charts, 1992-2012

Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Charts, 1992-2012 Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Charts, 1992-2012 The following charts are from: U.S. Department of Labor U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Learn more about the health and wellbeing of men and boys

More information

overview Learn Why Ohio is the Top Location for Your Business

overview Learn Why Ohio is the Top Location for Your Business overview Learn Why Ohio is the Top Location for Your Business Overview Quick Facts Population 11.5 million Gross Domestic Product (GDP) $484 billion Manufacturing GDP $80.7 billion Number of Business Establishments

More information

1,000 MI/1 609 KM OF 35 STATES & ROUGHLY 66% OF THE US POPULATION

1,000 MI/1 609 KM OF 35 STATES & ROUGHLY 66% OF THE US POPULATION SOUTH CAROLINA USA CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA REGION IS WITHIN 1,000 MI/1 609 KM OF 35 STATES & ROUGHLY 66% OF THE US POPULATION NEW YORK DETROIT 95 CHICAGO 77 WASHINGTON, D.C. 75 NASHVILLE ATLANTA 77 26 DALLAS

More information

2010 Utility Bill Comparisons for Selected U.S. Cities

2010 Utility Bill Comparisons for Selected U.S. Cities Memphis Light, Gas and Water 2010 Utility Bill Comparisons for Selected U.S. Cities Electricity Natural Gas Water Wastewater The information in this book has been compiled to ensure maximum accuracy at

More information

Innovation Builds Here

Innovation Builds Here City of Greater Economic Development Corporation Innovation Builds Here ROCHELLE, IL Logistics Manufacturing Technology Our Success Stories Over the past two decades has quietly established itself as a

More information

SAMPLE REPORT. Competitive Landscape for Wholesale Distribution: Electronics $295.95 RESEARCHED & PRODUCED BY:

SAMPLE REPORT. Competitive Landscape for Wholesale Distribution: Electronics $295.95 RESEARCHED & PRODUCED BY: $295.95 2015 Competitive Landscape for Wholesale Distribution: Electronics ANNUAL MARKET DATA, TRENDS AND ANALYSIS FOR THE NORTH AMERICAN WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTION INDUSTRY 2015 by Gale Media, Inc. All rights

More information

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT AND INVESTMENT

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT AND INVESTMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT AND INVESTMENT Trammell Crow Company, founded in Dallas, Texas in 1948, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT is one of the nation s oldest and most prolific developers of and investors

More information

New Mexico. Comparison Profile prepared by the New Mexico Economic Development Department State Data Center. Page 1 of 5

New Mexico. Comparison Profile prepared by the New Mexico Economic Development Department State Data Center. Page 1 of 5 DEMOGRAPHICS Population estimates, July 1, 2014 2,085,572 Population, percent change - April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2014 1.4% Population estimates, July 1, 2013 2,085,287 Population, percent change - April

More information

San Antonio, Texas Academic Capabilities

San Antonio, Texas Academic Capabilities Academic Capabilities San Antonio Strengths Various Cyber Missions IT/Defense Industrial Base Technology Research Institutions Available Infrastructure and Support Strong Academic Community Ready and Able

More information

College Park Latitude: 28.571156 Edgewater Dr & W Princeton St, Orlando, FL 32804 Longitude: -81.38947 Ring: 1.5 Miles

College Park Latitude: 28.571156 Edgewater Dr & W Princeton St, Orlando, FL 32804 Longitude: -81.38947 Ring: 1.5 Miles Site Map 2010 ESRI 3/03/2011 Page 1 of 1 Traffic Count Map College Park Edgewater Dr & W Princeton St, Orlando, FL 32804 Latitude: 28.571156 Longitude: -81.38947 Source: 2010 MPSI Systems Inc. d.b.a. DataMetrix

More information

SECTION 3 COMMUNITY PROFILE. Geography and the Environment

SECTION 3 COMMUNITY PROFILE. Geography and the Environment SECTION 3 This section of the Plan provides a general overview of New Hanover County and its incorporated municipal jurisdictions. This information has been updated to reflect the community profile for

More information

Competitive Analysis Economic Vision for the City of Burlington

Competitive Analysis Economic Vision for the City of Burlington Competitive Analysis Economic Vision for the City of Burlington Burlington Economic Development Corporation DRAFT 1 Millier Dickinson Blais ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This report has been supported by the Ministry

More information

Fast Facts About The Cyber Security Job Market

Fast Facts About The Cyber Security Job Market Cybersecurity Cybersecurity is the measures taken to protect a computer or computer system (as on the Internet) against unauthorized access or attack. Cybersecurity is the faster growing IT job, growing

More information

North Bay Industry Sector Rankings (By County) October 2015 Jim Cassio

North Bay Industry Sector Rankings (By County) October 2015 Jim Cassio North Bay Rankings (By County) October 2015 Jim Cassio North Bay Rankings (By County) Source: EMSI (Economic Modeling Specialists, Intl.) Contents Lake County... 3 Jobs... 3 Job Growth (Projected)...

More information

I. INTRODUCTION B. A. PURPOSE

I. INTRODUCTION B. A. PURPOSE System Plan Introduction A. The Mission of the San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department is to develop and maintain a balanced, safe, and easily accessible system of exceptional parks, recreational facilities

More information

Number of fatal work injuries, 1992 2011*

Number of fatal work injuries, 1992 2011* Number of fatal work injuries 9,000 8,000 Number of fatal work injuries, 1992 2011* 7,000 6,000 5,000 6,217 6,331 6,632 6,275 6,238 6,055 6,054 5,915 6,202 5,920 5,534 5,575 5,764 5,734 5,840 5,657 5,214

More information

ANGELOUECONOMICS 2012 INDUSTRY HOTSPOTS

ANGELOUECONOMICS 2012 INDUSTRY HOTSPOTS ANGELOUECONOMICS 2012 INDUSTRY HOTSPOTS INDUSTRY SPECIALIZATION OF AMERICA'S 100 LARGEST METROPOLITAN AREAS INDUSTRY CLUSTERS 19-24 (of 36) ABOUT THE RANKINGS In the 21 st Century, the engines that drive

More information

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POPULATION GROWTH REPORTED SALES GROWTH SALES TAX TRAFFIC COUNT AVAILABLE PROPERTIES

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POPULATION GROWTH REPORTED SALES GROWTH SALES TAX TRAFFIC COUNT AVAILABLE PROPERTIES TABLE OF CONTENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POPULATION GROWTH REPORTED SALES GROWTH SALES TAX TRAFFIC COUNT AVAILABLE PROPERTIES Economic Development Vision Statement St. Robert, Missouri will continue to be

More information

Chicago Business Overview

Chicago Business Overview Chicago Business Overview Home to an unrivaled economy, workforce, and quality of life, Chicago is a thriving metropolis, yet a tight-knit community for business and residents. The city s dynamic character

More information

BEST INDIVIDUAL LIFE INSURANCE MARKETS

BEST INDIVIDUAL LIFE INSURANCE MARKETS IAP ANALYTICS: BEST INDIVIDUAL LIFE INSURANCE MARKETS A ZIP code through national level look at where today s most likely buyers are June 2015 Information Asset Partners 732 662 1859 bpoll@iapartners.com

More information

Number of fatal work injuries, 1992 2011

Number of fatal work injuries, 1992 2011 Number of fatal work injuries 9,000 8,000 Number of fatal work injuries, 1992 2011 7,000 6,000 5,000 6,217 6,331 6,632 6,275 6,238 6,055 6,054 5,915 6,202 5,920 5,534 5,575 5,764 5,734 5,840 5,657 5,214

More information

Serving the Community Well:

Serving the Community Well: Serving the Community Well: The Economic Impact of Wichita s Health Care and Related Industries 2014 Prepared for the Physicians who care for our patients, our community and our profession Economic impact

More information

Transportation. McKinley County Map of Roads. Trucking. Federal Express RAC Transport United Parcel Service Yellow Freight Line

Transportation. McKinley County Map of Roads. Trucking. Federal Express RAC Transport United Parcel Service Yellow Freight Line Transportation Gallup is accessible by truck, rail and bus transportation. Its location makes it accessible to major market centers such as Albuquerque (138 miles), Phoenix (295 miles), Las Vegas (444

More information

Huntsville, Alabama. A City Moving Forward

Huntsville, Alabama. A City Moving Forward , Alabama A City Moving Forward Diverse Demographics The City of Huntsville is one of the most recognized cities in the Southeast consistently named as one of the best places to live, work, and expand

More information

Monmouth County, NJ Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy:

Monmouth County, NJ Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy: Monmouth County, NJ Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy: Final Report August 20, 2013 Prepared By: 120 West Avenue Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 518.899.2608 Table of Contents Chapter One: Introduction

More information