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Rutland County, Vermont is a 939 square mile area encircled by mountains with the valley being 540 feet above sea level. The broad valley contains rich agricultural fields, orchards, pastures and meadows. The area is easily accessible by road, rail or air and features one of Vermont's largest cities.  The region defines lifestyle - with terrific schools, friendly helpful people, a feeling of safety - and unparalleled natural beauty. Rutland County , Vermont is the perfect place for business development. Work, Live, and Play in Rutland County, Vermont!

Key points:
• Renowned quality of life.
• Accessible officials at the local, regional, and state levels.
• Highly trained and skilled workforce.
• Lowest electric rates in New England and one of the cleanest energy portfolios in the country.
• 24 higher education institutions in the state.
• Solid & Expanding telecommunications infrastructure including cellular & broadband service.
• Served by a variety of transportation means that include air, rail, & public transportation.
• Ideal location to serve United States and Canadian markets.
•  Quality healthcare.
•  Extensive year-round mountain and lake attractions.

Rutland County in the state of Vermont presents a lot of intriguing business opportunities for entrepreneurs and businessmen daring enough to give Rutland County a try. Blessed not only with a pleasant year-round climate, high quality of life and great business infrastructure, Rutland County also has a highly skilled and competent workforce which will help fuel your business. There are a lot of banks and financial institutions willing to offer companies a bit of help in the form favorable loan options and a good credit invoice discounting service to help improve your company's working capital and cash reserves.

If you are starting a business in Vermont or looking for company growth with an Vermont business expansion Rutland County is what you are looking for. Rutland Economic Development Corporation (REDC) acts as a liaison for state and federal programs and connects you to all of the Vermont business resources that are available to you.

Vermont Business Incentives
REDC promotes programs designed to stimulate economic activity by granting Vermont business incentives to companies that would be unable to grow without them. Two of those programs are the Vermont Employment Growth Incentive and the Vermont Training Program.

The Vermont Employment Growth Incentive Program is a state program designed for business recruitment and business expansion. It provides a cash payment based on new job and payroll creation to companies that have been pre-approved for the incentive. Approval occurs through application to the Vermont Economic Progress Council. The incentive amount is based on the economic and fiscal impact of qualifying new jobs and payroll created and capital investments made by the applicant for a period of up to five years. For more information call REDC at (802) 773-9147.

The Vermont Training Program
promotes expansion and encourages the creation and retention of jobs in manufacturing, IT, healthcare, telecommunications and environment by providing training grants for new and existing businesses, thereby increasing the skills of the Vermont workforce, the wages and Vermonters’ standard of living. Training can be new employment, upgrade or crossover training for incumbent workers. For more information call REDC at (802) 773-9147 or the Vermont Department of Economic Development at (802) 828-3080.

Land Use Permit Task Force

It is the mission of the Land Use Permit Task Force to provide, as a service to members of the Rutland Economic Development Corporation (REDC) and to prospective developers of commercial and industrial facilities, the opportunity to call upon competent, experienced land use and development professionals from a variety of disciplines who can provide information concerning municipal and regional land use and development permit processes, assist in identifying the kinds and forms of information necessary to prepare land use and development permit applications, and provide guidance to enable prospective applicants to identify potential problem areas and professional consultants to represent them in the permit processes.
 
It should be emphasized that the relationship between the Task Force and a prospective developer is educational, not professional.
This does not supplant the technical consultation, nor expose REDC or the Task Force to liability.

If you are considering a Vermont business development project in Rutland County and would like preliminary guidance,
please contact REDC at (802) 773-9147.

 
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