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The Daytona Beach Economic & Community Development Office encourages economic development in Daytona Beach by retaining and facilitating the expansion of existing businesses, attracting new viable businesses to the area and fostering the development of complementary business clusters.
The Daytona Beach Economic & Community Development Office encourages economic development in Daytona Beach by retaining and facilitating the expansion of existing businesses, attracting new viable businesses to the area and fostering the development of complementary business clusters.
The DeLand Economic Development Office encourages economic development by retaining and facilitating the expansion of existing businesses, attracting new high value, high wage businesses and fostering the development of complimentary business clusters.
Being in business is about making money and showing profits. It is also about maintaining an entrepreneurial zeal to meet the market need and achieve significant results. The City of Deltona is anxious to assist new businesses to assure their successful location in Deltona. Starting a new business requires a major commitment of time, energy, and capital. You will also be required to obtain a business license, and other required zoning, planning, and building permits depending on the nature of your business. Most important to your success is the development of a business plan, which describes how your business will be managed and operated.
The City of Edgewater strives to enhance the quality of life for its residents by providing assistance for local businesses to grow and prosper and by recruiting businesses to locate in the City of Edgewater.
Minority and Small Business, Entrepreneurship & Capital Programs (MaSBEC)
EFI partners with state, federal and non-profit organizations to provide small businesses with training, development and financing options. As a central hub of this extensive network, EFI’s Minority and Small Business, Entrepreneurship and Capital (MaSBEC) division is ready to help small businesses enter new markets, achieve revenue growth, create jobs and access small business loans in Florida.
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The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) works across the state to support Florida’s economy, robust and talented workforce and our local communities. DEO is dedicated to making a stronger and more resilient Florida so our businesses, communities and workforce are better prepared to withstand future economic slowdowns and natural disasters.
The City of Holly Hill strives to enhance our community through the creation and preservation of healthy businesses, good jobs and a sound quality of life. We are committed to accomplish this mission by working with our existing businesses, to help them expand and grow, by serving as a liaison in assisting new businesses looking to open, and most importantly, combining our operation into a ‘one stop shop’ to provide your business with the tools necessary to operate in Holly Hill.
The New Smyrna Beach Economic Development Office strives to enhance quality of life through the creation and preservation of local businesses and jobs by helping entrepreneurs start new businesses and established companies expand or relocate to New Smyrna Beach.
Considering a business expansion or relocation? We invite you to consider the opportunities and select Orange City as your new business address. The Orange City Economic Development Office encourages economic development by retaining and facilitating the expansion of existing businesses, attracting new viable businesses to the area and fostering the development of complementary business clusters.
Ormond Beach offers economic development opportunities for all types of businesses as well as locations for businesses to grow and thrive. The City is known for the pro-business attitude of its City Commission, its quality business environment, and a collaborative partnership with regional partners to foster business development. Please contact the Economic Development Department to discuss your business opportunity or if you need additional information and guidance.
The Port Orange Community Development Office encourages economic development by retaining and facilitating the expansion of existing businesses, attracting new viable businesses to the area and fostering the development of complementary business clusters.
The South Daytona Economic Development Office provides support to those are looking to start a new business, expand an existing business, or relocate a business in our community.
Volusia County Economic Development (VCED) is the division of Volusia County government that assists business owners and works collaboratively with local stakeholders. We provide assistance at no cost to businesses with the desire and potential for growth within Volusia County. VCED provides guidance and assistance to start-up, second stage, and maturing businesses.
VCED participates in a wide range of development projects with both county and municipal jurisdictions through the following:
If you have a business or are thinking of starting a business in Volusia County, VCED is here to serve your needs.