2015 Economic Development Report

The Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce has released its 2015 Economic Development Report.  The new report outlines economic development activity in Gainesville-Hall County contributing to the recent rating that spotlights it as one of the top performing communities in Georgia and the nation. 

“Gainesville-Hall County had 24 new and expanded businesses announce 1,300 new jobs and a committed $150 million in capital investment in 2014,” said Tim Evans, Vice President of Economic Development for the Greater Hall Chamber.  “Global firms expanding their North American business include King’s Hawaiian, Jinsung TEC, Kubota, Big Creek Foods, Tatsumi, Elringklinger and Innobots.”

In addition to growing and expanding industries, Gainesville-Hall County continues to have  robust activity in retail development, healthcare services and tourism.  Housing permits in Gainesville reached an all-time high while educational institutions hit top enrollment numbers.

The 2015 Economic Development Report includes updates on Retail, Housing, Infrastructure, Business, Population, Healthcare, Education, Redevelopment, Tourism and the Chamber’s VISION 2030 and HALLmark initiatives that support economic development.  The new report is available online: Greater Hall Chamber Economic Development Report 2015

Copies of the report are available at the Greater Hall Chamber, 230 E.E. Butler Parkway in Downtown Gainesville.

Related Information 2015 Economic Development Report