URBANOMICS Inc. works with local governments and development organizations, including chambers of commerce, in evaluating local competitiveness for attracting and sustaining business and industry, in evaluating the adequacy of sites and infrastructure, in identifying marketable economic clusters and targets, and in developing action-oriented strategic plans for business attraction, retention, and job creation. In addition, the firm and its President, Kenneth H. Creveling, have significant experience in evaluating market potentials and developing strategies for business and industrial parks and properties.
Community and Regional Economic Development Planning
- Alabama Electric Cooperative, Alabama-Florida service area
- Berks County, Pennsylvania (Reading area)
- Brunswick County, Virginia (Southside)
- Cabarrus County, North Carolina (Concord-Kannapolis area)
- Edgewater, Florida (Daytona Beach area)
- Hagerstown/Washington County, Maryland
- Horry County, South Carolina (Myrtle Beach area)
- Jacksonville/Duval County, Florida
- Kent County, Delaware (Dover area)
- Martin County, Florida (Stuart area)
- Maury County, Tennessee (Columbia-Spring Hill area)
- North Mecklenburg County, North Carolina (Charlotte area)
- Pensacola/Escambia County, Florida
- St. Johns County, Florida (Jacksonville/St. Augustine area)
- Southern Maryland (Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary’s Counties)
- Williamsburg/James City County, Virginia
Business and Industrial Parks and Properties
- Cecil Commerce Center (former NAS Cecil Field), Jacksonville, Florida
- Deerwood North and South, Jacksonville, Florida
- Nebraska Rail Park, Lincoln, Nebraska
- Flagler Center, Jacksonville, Florida
- Guilford Center, Greensboro, North Carolina
- Jacksonville International Airport, Florida -- highest and best use of adjacent lands
- Roanoke Industrial Center, Roanoke, Virginia
- Progress Park, DeBary, Florida
- Fernandina Beach/Amelia Island Airport, Florida
- SantaFe Health Park, Gainesville, Florida
- Southpark Business Park, Orlando, Florida
- Talleyrand Marine Terminal, Jacksonville, Florida -- study to expand the terminal area
- World Commerce Center, St. Johns County, Florida
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