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Economic Development

Relocation Information | Commercial Properties Available | Business Incentives

Services
The Office of Economic Development falls under the County Coordinator and is responsible for economic development throughout the county; including expansion of existing businesses and attracting new businesses.

The Director oversees and coordinates between the Development Authority, Enterprise Zone Development Agency and Tourist Development Council. This office monitors economic development grants and oversees the Industrial Park, as well as other county owned industrial property.

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Hours of Operation
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Monday - Friday

Contact
Cindi Foreman, Director

Mailing Address:
1153 US Hwy 41 NW, Suite 4
Jasper, FL 32052

Phone: (386) 792-6828
Toll Free: 1-866-341-2492
Fax: (386) 792-0559
Email: hamiltonecodev@alltel.net

Links
www.eflorida.com
www.originalflorida.org
www.fl-counties.com
www.fedc.net
www.floridaenterprisezones.com




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