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Flagler County
Adecade ago, Flagler County’s economy was heavily
dependent on residential construction for a growing
housing market.
But since the real estate recession of 2007-2008,
Flagler has turned around with a wide range of industries
setting up shop. The county formed a Department of
Economic Opportunity in 2011 to recruit new businesses.
“We have actively pursued the diversity of the
economy,” says Helga van Eckert, executive director of
the department.
Flagler’s targeted industries include advanced
manufacturing, aviation, life sciences, high tech and
agriculture.
Since the formation of the economic development
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agency, Flagler has brought in companies such as
Designs for Health, a nutritional supplement business,
and information technology company Coastal Cloud.
Flagler has more options available for new businesses.
Officials are also hoping renovation and expansion of the
county-owned Flagler Executive Airport will attract new
aviation and non-aviation businesses to the surrounding
130 acres of space.
The county’s growth is continuing with the
construction of a new spec building on U.S. 1 designed
for manufacturing and distribution businesses.
Flagler officials say the building fills a need in a
county with limited available industrial space and is a
signal of the changing economy in the area.
Flagler’s
infrastructure ready
to accommodate
innovative advanced
manufacturing.
Population 108,166
Labor Force 44,984
Total Households 43,679
Actively Pursuing a Diverse Economy
Per Capita Income $27,867
Retail Spending $840.0 mil.
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