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ST. JOHNS COUNTY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT2016 ACTIVITY UPDATE
F L O R I D A
“2016 CONTINUED TO PRODUCEHEIGHTENED INTEREST IN ST. JOHNS COUNTY FOR NEW BUSINESS ACTIVITY AND EXISTING BUSINESS GROWTH AND EXPANSION.”
With Economic Development as the #1 priority of the Board of County Commissioners, the County’s Economic Development Department works cooperatively with local, state and federal resource agencies to assist businesses interested in locating and expanding into the County. Primary goals include creating high-wage jobs for residents, increasing the average county wage, and enhancing the commercial tax base. This update is intended to provide a quick glance to highlight specific department activities performed to encourage these outcomes.
Economic Development is the #1 priority of our Board of County Commissioners.
- MELISSA GLASGOW, DIRECTOR OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
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2016 HIGHLIGHTSSt. Johns County Economic Development Department Activity Highlights from 2016 include:
TEAM APPROACHSt. Johns County leverages valuable resources to support overall economic development efforts through contracts with the St. Johns County Chamber (and JAXUSA), and the University of North Florida (SBDC). The County’s two ED staff members work diligently with these organizations, along with other agencies such as Enterprise Florida, CareerSource, Industrial Development Authority, Northeast Florida Regional Airport, and the St. Johns County School District, to promote economic opportunities.
Made in St. Johns County Exhibit Hurricane Matthew Recovery Efforts Extensive Marketing and Outreach Activities Development Kick-Off in Durbin Park and Twin Creeks New Retail Store Openings for Lowe’s Home Improvement and Family Dollar in West Augustine Just Announced: Burkhardt Distributing Company Expansion and MAS HVAC Relocation
The SBDC assisted Wendy Ralph, owner of Gourmet Hut, with obtaining a loan through the FL Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan Program to help recover from impacts associated with Hurricane Matthew.
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Made In St. Johns County Video The six-minute video features local manufacturers Solar Stik, Optimum Springs Manufacturing, and David Dobbs Enterprises, as well as the IDA, and what benefits they see by operating their businesses in St. Johns County.
Brian Bosley, CEO and Founder of Solar Stik“Having a malleable workforce and access to a very wide talent pool has been key to really the success of the team that we have now. Location, location, location. St. Johns County is really good to us on a number of fronts.”
Marco Fortini, Vice President of Optimum Springs Manufacturing“The County is very supportive to businesses. It is easy to do business in this County. It is also very nice to live in this County.”
Elliott LaVercombe, Sales and Marketing for David Dobbs Enterprises“There is a lot of loyalty to local businesses doing business with each other. So I think that is another nice part of St. Johns County is that close knit between business owners and each other.”
Watch the video https://youtu.be/-7o7CUApmis
Featured Testimonials
Participating Partners
The “Made in St. Johns County” exhibit featured an eclectic blend of small businesses and major employers to showcase locally-manufactured products. Some of the diverse products featured include aluminum gates, aircraft wiring, hand-crafted wooden boats, power generation systems and machine-tooling equipment.
MADE IN ST. JOHNS COUNTY
Participating Manufacturers 2G Energy, Bauteck Marine, Carlisle Interconnect Technologies, Centerline Steel, David Dobbs Enterprises,
First Coast Technical College, iDeal Aluminum, Inspired Surf Boards, Lyons Machine and Tooling Co., Northrop Grumman, Optimum Spring Manufacturing, Riley Gear, Rulon International, Solar Stik, and Wallace & Sons.
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EXISTING BUSINESSBusiness Retention ActivitiesResearch shows that existing businesses account for 75-85 percent of all new job growth. The County’s Economic Development Department continues to provide resources, assistance and support to our existing businesses. Staff provided assistance to 28 existing businesses, including those affected by Hurricane Matthew.
Recognition
Small Business Development Center – St. Johns County OfficeThrough a partnership with the Small Business Administration, University of North Florida and St. Johns County, this service provides free consulting, training and specialized assistance to established businesses and individuals considering starting a business.
St. Johns County Impact | YTD 15-16 Oct. - Sept. Entrepreneurs Consulted 216Jobs Created/Retained 241.5Business Startups 9Sales Growth $1.9M
Major EmployersSt. Johns County School District EducationFlagler Hospital MedicalNorthrop Grumman ManufacturingSt. Johns County Public AdministrationFlorida School for the Deaf & Blind EducationCarlisle Interconnect Technologies ManufacturingPGA Tour, Inc. Event ManagementPonte Vedra Inn & Club ResortsFlagler College EducationSawgrass Marriott ResortsRing Power Heavy Equipment SalesSapa Extrusion Americas ManufacturingAdvanced Disposal Waste ManagementD.R. Horton Home BuilderRulon International ManufacturingDavid Dobbs Enterprises ManufacturingIdeal Aluminum ManufacturingRiley Gear Corp. Manufacturing
Proclamation to First Coast Manufacturers Association recognizing October as Manufacturers Month
Ideal Aluminum recognized for being named one of Florida’s 50 Fastest Growing companies by Grow FL
St. Johns County’s businesses are of vital economic and social importance to our community.
Hurricane Matthew Recovery Efforts Requested SBDC Mobile Assistance Center (MAC) Coordinated Library temporary office space Attended business recovery planning meetings Connected business owners with resource providers
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MARKETING ST. JOHNS COUNTY
Tradeshow BoothWebsite UpdatesEconomic Development FolderFlyers West Augustine Retail Opportunities Community ProfileMaps Residential Permit Heat Map Proximity Map Future Land Use MapSites and Buildings Real Estate Databases Zoom Prospector (through JAXUSA) Atlas Advertising (through EFI) LoopNet
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"This map is for reference use only. Data provided are derived from multiple sources with varying levels of accuracy. The St. Johns County GIS Division disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the data shown hereon.
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Melissa GlasgowSt. Johns County
Economic Development500 San Sebastian ViewSt. Augustine, FL 32084Phone: 904-209-0552
www.SJCFL.us
For more information, please contact:
Florida Trend
Florida Global Export Guide
The St. Augustine Record
Jacksonville Business Journal
St. Johns Business Monthly
Ponte Vedra Recorder
The Florida Times Union
JAX Daily Record
PUBLICATION MENTIONS
Residential Permit Heat Map
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Nancy SumnerThe Shopping Center Group
Phone: [email protected]
NEW RETAIL OPPORTUNITIESST. JOHNS COUNTY
DURBIN PARK
John KinseyTwin Creeks Development
Phone: [email protected]
CR210 & I-95
TWIN CREEKS
Elise GreenbaumSleiman Enterprises
Phone: [email protected]
2209 & 210NW Corner CR210 & St. Johns Pkwy
Dave GaglioneAsh Properties
Phone: [email protected]
THE FORUM AT GREENBRIAR
SE Corner CR210 & St. Johns Pkwy
I-95 & State Road 9B
MAP LOCATION 1 MAP LOCATION 2
500 San Sebastian View, St. Augustine, FL 32084 | P: 904.209.0552 | F: 904.209.0533 www.sjcfl.us
MAP LOCATION 3 MAP LOCATION 4
14 acre retail/commercial development featuring 67,000 SF town square targeting
boutique retail and fine dining options
2.4 M SF retail, 2.8M SF office, hotel/multifamily development
Phase 1 features 700,000 SF retail anchored by three large national tenants
3,000+ acre mixed-use development featuring 1M SF retail/commercial targeting grocery, home goods, and restaurants in a
beachfront lagoon environment
172,000 SF commercial retail center on 38 acres featuring single tenant
anchor space of 55,000 SF
West Augustine Flyer
Retail Opportunities Flyer
Tradeshow Booth
Many tools have been created to promote commercial development opportunities in St. Johns County.On the County website, economic development has an established presence. Information features county attributes, demographics, pertinent news articles, resource partners, and other useful data. People conducting site evaluations and due diligence online may download marketing materials and timely data to be aware of all St. Johns County has to offer.
26 Florida Export Guide 2016-2017
Florida’a St. Johns County is home to an eclectic blend of small businesses and major
employers who manufacture a diverse range of products, from military aircraft and aluminum fencing to acoustic wood panels and power supply systems. Many of these companies are in-volved in international trade and export their products worldwide. Among the county’s leading exporters are Northrop Grum-man, Rulon International, iDeal Aluminum, David Dobbs Enterprises, Solar Stik, and German-based 2G Energy.
More than 230 companies in St. Johns County either import or export. The region’s international trade is supported by the Northeast Florida Export Plan and Global Cities Initiative, which promotes the benefits of exporting. “St. Johns County supported these efforts, and has been working to encourage more local companies to explore export opportunities,” says Melissa Glasgow, St. Johns County’s director of economic development.
Through a partnership between the county and the University of North Florida, local companies are able to work with a Small Business Develop-ment Center (SBDC) certified business analyst housed in the county’s Permit Center to receive free business consulting. SBDC also provides “new-to-export” assistance, in partnership with Enterprise Florida and the U.S. Commercial Service, to assist in developing customized export marketing plans for businesses interested in developing international growth strategies.
Optimum Springs Manufacturing, for example, expressed interest in expanding its market share through exporting and worked with SBDC to complete an export marketing plan in 2015. Marco Fortini, the company’s vice president, reported that 55 percent of the company’s business is now export-relat-ed, and he credits the county’s SBDC office for being a criti-cal component in helping his business grow internationally.
The SBDC office in St. Johns County has also assisted local growers, such as Blue Sky Farms, in developing export marketing plans to position their agricultural products for international markets.
Several local manufacturers, including Northrop Grum-man, Solar Stik, and Carlisle Interconnect Technologies, are defense contractors. Their products are exported worldwide. Northrop Grumman, in particular, has established a new Aircraft Integration Center of Excellence at its existing facility in St. Augustine. The Florida location is one of five
centers of excellence nationwide. Northrop Grumman produces its E-2D Hawkeye surveillance aircraft at
this location.Another local firm, Rulon International, makes
wood ceilings and acoustical wood walls. Inter-national diversification has helped the company maintain steady growth. Jesse Reyes, the com-pany’s advertising and marketing manager, said
exporting is an important part of Rulon’s business.Reyes added that Rulon now has 120 employees
in St. Johns County. The company relocated from Brunswick, Georgia, in 2003. “It’s a great work location. It’s
really what we were looking for,” said Reyes.“St. Johns County is enormously popular as one of the Top
20 fastest growing counties in the USA,” added Glasgow.“Many business executives are attracted to the top-
ranked exemplary statewide school system, featuring award-winning career academies that provide a skilled workforce,” said Glasgow. “Others take advantage of access to multi-modal transportation networks, a growing region-al airport, and a Foreign Trade Zone designation linked to nearby JAXPORT.”
Glasgow also stated that several businesses point to partner-ships that provide them with export assistance and other re-sources in a cost-effective, low tax business environment. How-ever, she highlights that most everyone describes the world-class beaches, golfing, fishing, and other recreational opportunities as what helps them achieve the enviable work-life balance.
More information about operating a business in St. Johns County is available from Melissa Glasgow, St. Johns County’s Director of Economic Development at 904-209-0552 or [email protected].
Made in St. Johns County: Local Manufacturers Grow Through Exporting
“ It’s a great work location. It’s really what we were looking for.”
– Jesse Reyes, Advertising and Marketing Manager for Rulon International.
ST. JOHNS COUNTYEconomic Development | www.sjcfl.us | 904.209.0552 florida
Why are business executives choosing St. Johns County?• Top 20 fastest growing county in the United States.• Home to the nation’s oldest city, St. Augustine.• Florida’s top-ranked school system.• Award-winning career academies providing skilled workforce.• Access to multi-modal transportation networks.• Located in Foreign Trade Zone #64 with close proximity to JAXPORT.• Partnership providing export assistance resources.• Cost-effective location with a pro-business climate.• World-class beaches and recreational amenities.• Long-standing history as one of Florida’s first counties.
Florida Global Export Guidehttp://florida.think.global/feg2016/feg16/index.html
Marketing Tools
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTST. JOHNS COUNTY
PREMIER FLORIDA LOCATION
St. Johns Schools #1 in State for High Marks
Nocatee Third in Nation in Master-Planned Community Sales
Flagler College Earns its Highest Ranking in U.S. News & World Report
St. Johns County Reports Unemployment Rate Well Below State Rate
Why St. Augustine is Becoming a Millennial Hotspot
First Phase of Durbin Park Could Open in 2018
St. Johns County Jumps into Natural Gas Economy as First CNG Facility Opens
Florida Community is Nation’s Fastest Growing
Frontier Airlines Adds Nonstop Service from Northeast
Although Manufacturing Down Nationwide,
ST. JOHNS COUNTY HEADLINES
TOP ACCOLADES
ST. JOHNS COUNTY RANKED HEALTHIEST COUNTY IN FLORIDA 5TH YEAR IN A ROW
FLAGLER COLLEGE #2 FOR THE BEST REGIONAL COLLEGES IN THE SOUTH
- U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT’S BEST COLLEGES GUIDE
ST. AUGUSTINE #9 BEST SMALL DESTINATION IN THE UNITED STATES
- CONDÉ NAST TRAVELER
#1 FLORIDA-RATED PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
- FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
VILANO BEACH TOP 10 BEST OFF-THE-BEATEN-PATH
BEACH COMMUNITIES - FODOR TRAVEL
Local Companies Find Growth
Florida Regional Airport to Philadelphia and Chicago
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- UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN AND ROBERT WOOD FOUNDATION
The County’s Economic Development Department continues to proactively develop relationships with business leaders and decision makers, including real estate brokers, developers and site consultants. Staff networks with these representatives and attends a variety of real estate and industry trade meetings to promote a national presence for St. Johns County. Select organizations include: NAIOP, CREW, IEDC, FEDC, ICSC, FCMA, ULI, SEDC, and CoreNET Global.
ORGANIZATIONAL INVOLVEMENT
MEMBER
ICSC Retail Summit Jacksonville SEDC Site Consultant Event Atlanta
FCMA Summit St. Augustine
ICSC Development Panel Jacksonville
ULI Florida Conference Ft. Lauderdale
ICSC Florida Conference & Deal Making Orlando
Area Development Site Consultant Forums Orlando | Chicago NBAA Business Aviation Conference and Expo Orlando
County-Sponsored Events
NAIOP Annual Commercial Real Estate Awards Event Jacksonville
NAIOP Commercial Real Estate Bus Tour Jacksonville
ULI Moving Dirt in St. Johns County Event Ponte Vedra/Nocatee
OUTREACH ACTIVITIESCounty staff engages in marketing outreach activities through industry-specific organizations and with economic development partners at a local, regional, state and national level to promote St. Johns County.
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Contracts with the County to assist new and existing businesses through education, networking, and workforce development.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PARTNER ACTIVITIES
Provides public bond financing for manufacturing and non-profit entities located within St. Johns County.
FPL Powering Florida Illuminations St. Augustine
St. Johns County Chamber Economic Development Council Quarterly Breakfasts
JAXUSA Partner Meetings
EFI Board & Stakeholder Meetings
Serves as lead coordinator of the seven-county regional recruitment and marketing program for Northeast Florida.
Provides data tools and resources to local EDOs and a special rate on electric service to qualified Florida business operations.
State economic development organization. St. Johns County is a participating member of the Team Florida marketing effort.
Partner Involvement with IDA/Chamber IDA hosts TPC St. Johns County Reception
Partner Involvement with EFI/JAXUSATPC Site Consultant Event
Partner Involvement with EFI/JAXUSASelectUSA Investment Summit - DC
IEDC salutes the Office of the County Administrator, its strategic partners, and the Board of County Commissioners, St. Johns County, Florida for recognizing Economic Development Week.
Economic Development WeekMay 8-14
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Developments Durbin Park
Nocatee Spec Office
Twin Creeks
St. Augustine Shipyards
BUSINESS RESEARCH & ASSISTANCESt. Johns County’s Economic Development staff provided customized assistance to 137 business inquiries during FY 2016, an increase of 49% from FY 2015. Inquiries ranged from brokers, developers, consultants, and business representatives requesting information related to site selection, incentive education, general community demographics, workforce and training assistance.
Within those inquiries, staff provided requested information to 35 new qualified prospects, and 18 individuals interested in starting a business in St. Johns County. Staff also managed several ongoing projects.
137 business inquiries
49% increase from FY 2015
35new qualified prospects
NEW COMMERCIAL PROJECTS
New Companies Lowe’s Home Improvement
Nopetro
Nona Blue Modern Tavern
LPGA
MAS HVAC (Announced)
Easterday Farms
Vanco Farms
Expanding Companies
Family Dollar – West Augustine
Venditio Bikes
Northrop Grumman Aircraft Integration Center of Excellence
Burkhardt Distributing Company
1.7M SF retail opening 2018
62,750 SF ready for occupancy
3M SF mixed-use project commences
Marina retail development underway
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ECONOMIC INDICATORSPopulation Growth St. Johns County is the 16th fastest-growing County in the United States with a 4% annual growth rate.
2010 190,039
2015 226,640
% Change 2010-2015 19.3%
SOURCE: US Census, ESRI 2016 Community Profile
Total Labor Force 107,554 109,004 112,131 116,502 Employment 101,682 103,866 107,796 112,123
Unemployment Rate 5.5% 4.7% 3.9% 3.8%
SOURCE: FL Department of Economic Opportunity, October 2016
Taxable Values for St. Johns County
Tax Year 2014 2015
% Residential 84.8% 84.7%
% Business-Commercial/Industrial 11.4% 11.6%
% Personal Property 3.8% 3.7%
SOURCE: St. Johns County Office of Management & Budget
Number of Businesses 2015: 6,592
New businesses 2015: 344 Commercial Building Permits FY 2016: 1,119
Commercial Permit Market Valuations FY 2016: $174.9M
SOURCE: FREIDA, Florida Research and Economic Database through Florida DEOSt. Johns County Building Services
Commercial tax base increased $280M and tangible personal property increased $37M from 2014.
Average County Wage
2012 2013 2014 2015
Average Wage $36,190 $36,489 $38,072 $39,721
Labor ForceAs of October 2016, St. Johns County’s unemployment rate is 3.8%, which is the second lowest rate in the state of Florida.
SOURCE: FL Department of Economic Opportunity
2013 2014 2015 2016
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Melissa Glasgow, Director of Economic Development 904.209.0552 | [email protected]
Julie Long, Economic Development Specialist 904.209.0560 | [email protected]
St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners 500 San Sebastian View St. Augustine, FL 32084
www.sjcfl.us