Economic Development in Atlanta Georgia

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Atlanta Georgia is a city filled with innovators, hustlers, and entrepreneur. Atlanta is a vibrant city full of economic opportunities. The city is home to many thriving fortune 500 companies like HD Supply Inc, UPS and Coca-Cola. Also, Atlanta is a hub for development projects like the Atlanta Streetcar project And Centennial Olympic Park….. These projects show a tiny glimpse of the many economic programs in Atlanta and all of them have a positive impact on the progress of the city.

In Atlanta, officials come and go with development projects to make the city an amazing place to live, work in, and visit. Atlanta has an Economic Development Team, The Metro Atlanta Chamber. The Metro Atlanta Chamber helps to support business opportunities in the city. These opportunities also include domestic opportunities and companies that want to relocate their businesses to the city of Atlanta. Being the city that provides opportunities that draw international businesses is one of the many benefits including keeping Atlanta Georgia at the forefront in a global business market.

The metro Atlanta Chamber has many resources to help businesses succeed in the city. The Chamber can help business owners with starting business, growing a business, supply chain and manufacturing assistance, workforce development resources and more. The resources offered by the chamber follow the expectations of any development program as discussed in Stability and Change in County Economic Development Organizations written by authors Jongsun Park and Richard C. Feiock.

Park and Feiock explain that the roles of these types of organizations include the roles of, entrepreneurs, developers, coordinators, facilitators, and stimulators” (Feiock, 2012).

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