Shasta Enterprise Zone's Economic Development Plan
With the current economic conditions, companies that are commissioned with local economic development are planning to utilize California’s Enterprise Program to attract new businesses. Redding.com has reported the following:
With the recession forcing many companies to put expansion plans on hold, the EDC is focusing more on business retention, O’Sullivan said, promoting the Shasta Metro Enterprise Zone, which gives hiring credits to businesses.
In the past year, the enterprise zone has grown from about 800 credited employees to 1,300 credited employees, accounting for $13.5 million in hiring credits to companies, O’Sullivan said.
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