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Economic Development in Charlotte
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Business Works in Charlotte! For the City of Charlotte to continue to lead this vital and growing metropolitan region, it will need to focus on business retention and expansion, redevelopment of its urban core and its transit corridors, the growth of small businesses and aggressive business attraction.
The Economic Development Office works within the City Manager's Office to provide leadership and structure to the City's overall economic development objectives.
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- EDO Library links to many different types of information useful to all types of businesses. Here you can find copies of many policies, studies, report, form, and applications.
- EDO Resources links to City grant and loan programs, as well as State and Federal programs and incentives. Also, there is information on technical assistance.
- Financial Programs links to information on:
- Distressed business districts in eligible areas
- Transit oriented and supportive development along the transit corridors
- Brownfield sites
- Vacant big boxes
- The Center City
- Development opportunities on vacant and surplus City owned land
- Grow Your Business discusses the EDO's citywide initiative focused on retaining businesses and jobs locally.
- Small Business Opportunities provides links to contracting opportunities, vendor information, financial and technical resources, and much more.Small business owners and budding entrepreneurs can build capacity by taking advantage of numerous assistance and training opportunities offered by the City and its community partners.
- Locate Your Business provides recent news on current events and links to forms if you are planning an event in City property.
- Your Workforce links to the Mayor's Youth Employment Program and describes how the City partners with the Workforce Development Board.
- The Economic Development Contacts page allows you to contact a staff member directly or submit a question online.
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