Business Facilities - January 2008 - (Page 32) CALIFORNIA Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger CALIFORNIA Fast Facts Population (2006): 36,457,549 Largest Cities (2006): Los Angeles, 3,849,378; San Diego, 1,256,951; San Jose, 929,936; San Francisco, 744,041; Long Beach, 472,494 Targeted Industries: Health care and medical technologies, logistics, financial services, advanced manufacturing, aerospace,and environmental energy Key Incentives: Pollution Control Financing, Local Agency Military Base Recovery Area,Recycling Market Development Zone Revolving Loan Program CALIFORNIA GDP by Industry (Total = $1.7 trillion) (Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Data are 2006 estimates in current dollars.) 9.8% - Manufacturing 23.4% - Services & Healthcare 15.1% - Trade & Transportation 2.2% - Agriculture & Mining 23.6% - Finance, Insurance, & Real Estate 11.0% - Government 15.0% - Other 0 5 10 15 20 25 California Commission for Jobs and Economic Growth Mark Mosher, Executive Director 915 L Street, #C 407 Sacramento, CA 95814 866-4CAJOBS (866-422-5627) Mark_Mosher@4cajobs.com www.4cajobs.com California Association for Local Economic Development (CALED) Wayne Schell, President/CEO 550 Bercut Drive Suite G Sacramento, CA 95811 916-448-8252, ext. 106 wschell@caled.org www.caled.org Please see the 2008 CALED Member Directory beginning on the following page for more California contacts. COUNTY CONTACTS Industry Manufacturers Council Don Sachs, Executive Director 15651 Stafford Street City of Industry, CA 91744 626-968-3737 fax: 626-330-5060 imc@cityofindustry.org www.cityofindustry.org Since incorporating in 1957, the City of Industry has developed manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution facilities, providing a centralized location, excellent access, and a business climate that produces successful industrial development. San Diego Regional Econ. Dev. Corp. Jason Anderson, VP, Business Development 530 B Street, 7th Floor San Diego, CA 92101 619-234-8484 www.sandiegobusiness.org CITY CONTACTS IRVINE Irvine California Chamber of Commerce Gary Bingham, Vice President, Business & Economic Development 2485 McCabe Way, Suite 150 Irvine, CA 92614 949-660-9112, ext. 117 www.irvinechamber.com REGIONAL CONTACTS Central California Economic Dev. Corp. Jennifer Faughn, Director 5401 Business Park South #219 Bakersfield, CA 93309 661-366-0756 www.californiacv.com Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation, Business Assistance Program Office 444 Flower St., 34th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90071 888-4-LAEDC or 213-622-4300 www.laedc.org SAN FRANCISCO Mayor’s Office of Economic and Workforce Development City Hall, Room 448 1 Dr. Carlton B.Goodlett Place San Francisco, CA 94102-4689 415-554-6969 www.sfgov.org/moewd City of Moreno Valley Barry Foster, Economic Dev. Director P.O. Box 88005, Moreno Valley, CA 92552 951-413-3460, fax: 951-413-3478 EDTeam@moval.org www.moreno-valley.ca.us Strategically located, Moreno Valley anchors southern California’s Interstate 215 Corridor, offers 20 million sq. ft. of available distribution facilities, and supplies the skilled workforce required for the 21st century. 32 J A N U A RY 2 0 0 8 SAN JOSÉ City of San José Office of Economic Development 200 E. Santa Clara Street, 17th Floor San Jose, CA 95113-1905 408-535-8181 www.sjeconomy.com http://www.cityofindustry.org http://www.4cajobs.com http://www.sandiegobusiness.org http://www.cityofindustry.org http://www.caled.org http://www.irvinechamber.com http://www.moreno-valley.ca.us http://www.californiacv.com http://www.sfgov.org/moewd http://www.moreno-valley.ca.us http://www.laedc.org http://www.sjeconomy.com
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