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The Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana

The Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana, is a non-profit economic development organization that serves Southwest Indiana by assisting new and existing businesses with facility location projects. Three divisions within the organization provide assistance with industry attration, retention and expansion of existing industry and community development. The Evansville Region, includes Vanderburgh, Warrick, Posey, and Gibson Counties in Indiana.

Excellent Central Location

The Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana specializes in assisting companies with location studies, building and site searches and feasibility studies. Our professional staff has many years of experience in economic and community development. They know the territory and have worked hundreds of projects. They are prepared to assist you in finding the information you need for your location studies and identifying sites and buildings that meet your requirements.

One Stop Service

As a regional organization, the Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana works closely with state and local economic development groups as well as railroad and utility economic development offices. By using a coordinated approach, the Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana can save you time and effort in your investigation of Southwest Indiana.

The Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana's services include:

  • Site and building searches
  • Business location studies
  • Assistance with feasibility studies
  • Buiness Expansion and Retention Assistance
  • Business location studies
  • Assistance with feasibility studies

Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana maintains databases of:

  • Industrial sites and buildings
  • Economic and demographic data
  • Regional, County and Local Workforce data
  • Incentives and assistance programs
  • State,local and regional information

Note: All services are free-of-charge and all information related to facility location projects will be kept STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.


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Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana

Indiana's Great Southwest, the Evansville Region! A great location for your company! Need comprehensive statistics for the area including applicant profile and educational attainment? The Indiana Department of Workforce Development's latest database is available here.

Expansion Management Magazine ranks Indiana's workforce development programs fifth in the nation. The survey polled more than 80 corporate site location consultants for the results.

Need information on relocation, expansion and/or retention of existing industry or community development in Southwest Indiana? Then you have come to the right place!

State praises regional cooperation in Southwest Indiana
Nate Feltman, head of the Indiana Economic Development Corp., was in Evansville on recently to meet with representatives of the Coalition, as well as executives of Toyota and Whirlpool. State officials want local communities to band together into organizations such as the Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana representing Vanderburgh, Warrick, Posey and Gibson counties.

"We're very excited about what this four-county group is doing," Feltman said. "The four counties have a good understanding. Here, you have the right people in the four counties involved."

Regional agencies are assessing the strengths of their regions and using them to attract additional development. Feltman said the organization will likely expand to include more counties in the region.