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2018 Savannah Economic Trends

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4 Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce 2018 Economic Trends 2 Welcome to Savannah While many major cities struggle through economic discomfort, the metropolitan Savannah area is somewhat protected by its diverse mix of industry and services, a history of stable residential growth and a moderate tax structure that have combined to help the regional economy maintain a healthy balance and quality of life that continues to rate among the nation's best. Similarly to past years, Savannah continues to receive much recognition for both its business and cultural richness such as the "Travelers' Choice: Top 25 U.S. Destinations" (#16) – TripAdvisor, March 2017, "South's Best Inns" The Foley House Inn, (#1) – Southern Living, March 2017, "World's Most Romantic Destinations" – Travel Channel, January 2017, "14 of the Most Colorful Places to Visit" – Southern Living, January 2017, "25 Most Romantic Cities in America" (#3) – OpenTable.com, February 2017, "10 Best Summer Vacation Hotspots that Will Save You Money this Year" (#2) – Harper's Bazaar, February 2017, "25 Best U.S. Cities to Spend a Weekend" (#8) – Thrillist, March 2017, "Top College Towns" (#2) – TravelChannel.com, March 2017 , "The Best Scenic Getaway in Every State" – U.S. News & World Report, April 2017, "South's Best Cities" (#2) – Southern Living, March 2017, Tybee, "South's Best Islands" (#10) – Southern Living, March 2017, The Grey, "South's Best Restaurants" (#2) – Southern Living, March 2017, and The Mansion on Forsyth Park, "South's Best Hotels" (#6) – Southern Living, March 2017. Savannah is a cosmopolitan community with a European flair and "good bones" as exhibited by its strong business community and advanced infrastructure. While residents and visitors enjoy its rich historical tradition, Savannah continues to improve its business environment, infusing the area with advantages that benefit its major industries: manufacturing, distribution, tourism, military, port operations, health care, and its growing presence of innovative technology firms and entrepreneurs. The Savannah region continues to be an ideal choice for any relocating business, individual or family. We invite you to bring your businesses and families to Savannah. Be a part of this vital and thriving community, one that is ready to help you and your company, become exciting new members of our beautiful city. For more information contact: Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce Visit Savannah 101 E. Bay Street (31401) P.O. Box 1628 Savannah, GA 31402-1628 912.644.6400 Fax: 912.644.6497 www.SavannahChamber.com www.VisitSavannah.com The following organizations are also available to assist you in your move to Savannah. Savannah Economic Development Authority (SEDA) 131 Hutchinson Island Rd., 4th Floor Savannah, GA 31421 912.447.8450 Fax: 912.447.8455 www.seda.org Savannah Development and Renewal Authority (SDRA) 2203 Abercorn St. Savannah, GA 31401 912.651.6973 Fax: 912.651.6707 www.sdra.net City of Savannah Economic Development Office P.O. Box 1027 Savannah, GA 31402 912.651.3653 Fax: 912.651.7616 www.savannahga.gov

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