Surry County Economic Development Partnership
614 South Main Street
Dobson NC 27017
336-386-4781
Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Surry County lies in the northwest quadrant of North Carolina's Piedmont Triad, nationally ranked #1 for business climate, dubbed the nation's second "hottest city" for manufacturing, and second best real estate market.
Yadkin County Economic Development Council
205 South Jackson Street
Yadkinville NC 27055
336-679-2200
Yadkin County Economic Development Council
Small Business & Technology Development Center
5 West Hargett Street, Suite 600
Raleigh NC 27601
919.715.7272
The SBTDC is part of The National Small Business Development Center (SBDC) program, which was founded on the premise of leveraging higher education resources (staff, students, faculty, research) for the benefit of the business community. In North Carolina, the SBTDC provides that vital connection between the multi-campus University system and small to mid-sized businesses across the state.
Economic Development Council of Davie County
135 S. Salisbury Street Street
Mocksville NC 27028
336-753-6002
Davie County is a growing community of approximately 40,000 people. The area is served by I-40, which bisects the county, as well as nearby I-85 and I-77. One-half of the nation's population and one trillion dollars in industrial production, representing 60% of the U.S. market, is located within 800 miles of Davie County.
Piedmont Triad Partnership
7025 Albert Pick Road
Greensboro NC 27409
800.669.4556
The Piedmont Triad Partnership is devoted to marketing the 12 counties of the Piedmont Triad for business expansions and relocations. This site provides information on the business and labor climate, as well as a searchable database of available sites and buildings in the region.
Appalachian Regional Development Institute
130 Poplar Grove Connector
Boone NC 28608
The Appalachian Regional Development Institute (ARDI) is an applied research and public service program of Appalachian State University. Through ARDI, the University makes its resources, faculty and professional staff available to address economic, business, government, and social issues and problems related to regional development.
NC Institute of Minority Economic Development
114 West Parrish Street
Durham NC 27701
919.956.8889
The North Carolina Institute of Minority Economic Development is a statewide nonprofit organization representing the interest of underdeveloped and underutilized sectors of the state's economic base. The Institute's working philosophy is that--information and business development are critical to wealth creation and to building the asset base among low-wealth sectors of the population.
Surry County Economic Development
614 South Main Street
Dobson NC
336-386-4781
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