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3 May 2021
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The sixth annual National Economic Development Week is May 9-15, 2021. National Economic Development Week was created in 2016 by the International Economic Development Council — the largest professional membership organization for economic developers — to recognize the unique role that economic development has in creating flourishing communities with strong economies.
Jacksonville Regional Economic Development Corporation (JREDC) is taking this time to reflect on the impact their office has made on the economic development of their vibrant Illinois community, even during the pandemic.
JREDC's guiding mission is to create, expand, recruit and retain job opportunities for Morgan and Scott Counties. The leaders of JREDC focus on these objectives with every plan, every project and every initiative for the greater good of the business owners and residents of the region.
While much work goes into achieving this mission, their action plan is rooted in one thing: building relationships. JREDC forges relationships with public and private sector partners, new entrepreneurs, education partners and large and small regional employers alike. In order to do this, JREDC focuses on seven goals as outlined in the five-year Regional Economic Development Plan:
JREDC is your time-saving connection to resources to accelerate your project by providing the facts and figures businesses need: statistical data, general community data, topic-specific information and comparative data. Email JREDC or phone 217.479.4627 for specific information on available buildings and sites, financing and incentives, labor market information, tax information, demographics, traffic counts, retail sales data, economic indicators and trends and zoning information.
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The City of Jacksonville is located in west central Illinois, 35 miles west of Springfield, the state capital. It is the county seat of Morgan County and one of the oldest towns in the Land of Lincoln, founded in 1825. Jacksonville was established by Yankee settlers from New England, who laid out farms, constructed roads, erected government buildings, and established post routes. They were part of a wave of European/American farmers who headed west into what was then the wilds of the Northwest Territory, during the early 1800s. Download Here!