County Profiles
Showing 39 Counties
  • King County

    The highly educated workforce, exceptional quality of life, entrepreneurial culture, and strategic location - midway between Asia and Europe - attract companies to King County.

  • Pierce County

    World class companies and innovative entrepreneurs locate in Pierce County for the talented workforce, great business climate and exciting array of housing, cultural and educational choices.

  • Snohomish County
    Snohomish County is located about 15 miles north of Seattle, and is demographically part of the greater Seattle market. It is one of the largest counties in Washington State, home to the Boeing company's largest assembly plant as well as to thriving cities, rich agricultural land and many small communities that give it its rich character and unparalleled quality of life.
  • Spokane County

    Spokane, the second-largest city in Washington state, serves as the business, transportation, medical, industrial, and cultural hub of the Inland Northwest.

  • Clark County

    A focus on semi-conductors, high technology and services make Clark County a hub for innovation.

  • Thurston County

    Thurston County has recently noticed a dramatic shift in the regional diversification of its workforce, with professional services now ranking as one of the leading components of industry.

  • Kitsap County

    A diverse economy and picturesque oceanfront setting make Kitsap County a top choice for business.

  • Yakima County

    Yakima County's accessible location gives businesses efficient access to Pacific Northwest markets, and the region's affordable, sunny lifestyle spurs employee satisfaction.

  • Whatcom County

    Whatcom County's leading-edge data and telecommunications resources plus an emerging technology cluster make it a desirable business setting while creating a climate for business growth.

  • Benton County

    The metropolitian service area within Benton County boasts 19% employment in technology and topped the list as the most secure mid-sized city in America.

  • Skagit County

    An available workforce with a tremendous work ethic, excellent local schools, a great community college, affordable housing, outstanding healthcare, a low crime rate, and cooperative local agencies make Skagit County a great business location.

  • Cowlitz County

    Key designations make Cowlitz County a natural choice for businesses seeking global markets.

  • Grant County

    Grant County is an excellent choice for industrial expansion due to a ready and able workforce, affordable power and land and an extensive transportation network.

  • Island County

    Low crime and high scholastic achievement have created a strong environment for business ownership.

  • Lewis County
    Businesses have flourished in the supportive environment deliberately created in Lewis County, resulting in an addition of over 2,300 jobs.
  • Franklin County

    Franklin County is a top choice for companies seeking access to major markets and affordable power.

  • Chelan County

    Centrally located in Washington state, Chelan County provides easy access to domestic and international markets, some of the lowest power rates in the country, and healthy and vibrant agriculture and tourism industries.

  • Grays Harbor

    Home to one of the West Coast's largest seafood landing centers and Washington's only deep-water port on the Pacific Coast, Grays Harbor County is emerging as a leader in green manufacturing, seafood processing, boat building, agriculture and tourism.   

  • Clallam County

    Clallam County's peninsula location makes it a natural choice for resource industries.

  • Walla Walla County

    With three colleges, Walla Walla County businesses find a competitive and well-trained workforce that provides a diversified economy.

  • Mason County
    Mason County provides easy access to major interstates, affordable land and economic engine driven by value-added forest products, manufacturing and shellfish industries.
  • Stevens County

    With four distinct seasons, unlimited recreational opportunities, and a diverse economy, Stevens County is an ideal place to live and do business.

  • Whitman County

    Businesses in Whitman County find an abundance of hydroelectric power and natural gas, available industrial park sites, commercial property, sufficient infrastructure, excellent transportation systems, access to research and education, leading-edge telecommunications and a comfortable lifestyle.

  • Okanogan County

    With the addition of broadband high-speed internet, technology companies have strategically located in the Methow Valley and throughout the county. Value-added agriculture is also playing a key role in the diversification of Okanogan County's economy.

  • Kittitas County

    Centrally located at the crossroads of two major interstates in the heart of Washington state, Kittitas County boasts a mix of towering timbered mountainous and range land.

  • Douglas County

    Affordable power and land, broadband fiber, competitive labor rates and year-round recreation combine to make Douglas County a top choice for businesses.

  • Jefferson County

    Arts and culture, maritime and boat building, manufacturing, tourism and agriculture combine to form the cornerstones of Jefferson County's economy.

  • Pacific County

    With over 25 miles of beach area located along the Pacific Ocean, coastal living in Pacific County provides exciting activities and endless business possibilities.

  • Asotin County
    The river and highway system pair with available industrial land, tax incentives and an educated workforce to provide small-town hospitality with a commitment to business and industry.
  • Klickitat County
    Conveniently located along a major interstate between Seattle and Portland, Klickitat County's affordable land and workforce makes it a natural choice for business.
  • Adams County

    The economy of Adams County is rooted in agriculture and livestock while interspersed with recreation and tourism opportunities that feature pre-historic ice-age flood channels, lakes and streams.

  • San Juan County

    Partnerships with educational institutions such as Skagit Valley College San Juan Center branch, or the world-renowned Friday Harbor Labs marine research facility of the University of Washington provide San Juan County with a skilled workforce.

  • Pend Oreille County

    Light manufacturing, value-added wood products, and recreational products are just a few of the industries found within Pend Oreille County.

  • Skamania County

    Skamania County offers a state-of-the-art telecommunications network, and developing opportunities for education, social and health services, and business services.

  • Lincoln County

    Business and community leaders are working to diversify the county's economic base by adding value to their resources and utilizing the low real estate prices to attract new businesses.

  • Ferry County

    Affordable land and diverse cultural and recreational opportunities set Ferry County apart as a unique place for business.

  • Columbia County

    Significant infrastructure provides easy global access for Columbia County businesses.

  • Wahkiakum County

    Wahkiakum County is progressing with many new street improvements and housing developments, old buildings being remodeled into office and retail spaces, and future plans for an industrial business park to incubate new businesses.

  • Garfield County

    Garfield County offers a quality educational system, strong local health services and year-round recreation for both businesses and families.

 
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