The Office of Economic Vitality (OEV) is the economic development organization for the City of Tallahassee and Leon County. Our economic development model values diversity, equity, and economic inclusion. We assist businesses with navigating & competing in today’s marketplace while leveraging existing resources to maximize the infusion of capital into our community. For more information, visit OEVforBusiness.org
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| Out Now: Quarterly Economic Dashboard |
OEV is the #1 source for Tallahassee-Leon County economic information and data. Our team of expert analysts track, collect, and distill over 80 metrics—driving the information gathering and strategic planning efforts of businesses, ecosystem partners, and government offices throughout the Tallahassee Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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Residents of all ages and abilities are invited to submit an infinity logo design for the library’s annual celebration of National Autism Acceptance Month in April 2023.
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Today's MRI machines are huge, expensive devices and because of that don't help as many people as they could. But a Tallahassee technology company is ready to develop the next generation of MRI's to serve a much larger patient population.
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Numerous multi-million dollar projects are under construction, tagged to generate jobs and boost Tallahassee's economy.
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Florida State University officials have been working to lay the groundwork for FSU Health, a health care ecosystem poised to transform health care delivery in North Florida.
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The states will use their funding through the Capital Projects Fund to connect more than 180,000 homes and businesses to affordable, high-speed internet
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The FAMU STR²EAM Chevron Innovation Fab Lab held its first Design Studio, a significant step toward the launch of its initiative to enrich and expose students, parents, and educators through exhilarating learning experiences tied to science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM) discovery.
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Despite the effects of deadly Hurricane Ian, Florida’s general-revenue tax collections in October came in 4.6 percent higher than projected by state economists.
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Manufacturers must reprioritize their DEI efforts in order to acquire and retain the best talent, which will lead to enhanced employee performance and increased innovation
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By helping to provide a critical domestic supply chain, the CHIPS Act represents a new era of American industrial competitiveness.
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The Office of Economic Vitality (OEV) is the economic development organization for the City of Tallahassee and Leon County. Our economic development model values diversity, equity, and economic inclusion. We assist businesses with navigating & competing in today’s marketplace while leveraging existing resources to maximize the infusion of capital into our community. For more information, visit OEVforBusiness.org
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