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Live Permanently in America in Six Months using the EB-5 Visa Program
If you and your family want to become legal permanent residents of the USA
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Last Updated ( Nov 23, 2009 at 06:07 PM )
10 Reasons to do business in Orlando
Written by Innovation Way Orlando
Jul 20, 2009 at 01:30 PM
THE TOP 10 LIST: REASONS TO DO BUSINESS IN METRO ORLANDO
There is a reason that Metro Orlando is consistently named among the hottest markets in the nation for business and job growth. In fact, there are many reasons! Here's our top ten:
1- One of the Fastest Growing Economies in the U.S.
2- Access. Access. Access.
3- Young, Diverse and Highly Educated Workforce
4- One of the Nation’s Best Locations for Entrepreneurs
5- Diverse Real Estate Market - Affordable Options for Business
6- Established Technology Cluster: 53,000 People Strong
7- "Most Connected" U.S. Metro
8- Nation’s 5th Largest University Anchoring an Extensive Higher Ed System
9- Variety of Lifestyle Options – Low Cost of Living and World-Class Entertainment Options
The Metro Orlando area boasts a $13.4 billion technology industry that employs close to 65,000 people. Top sectors include digital media; modeling, simulation and training; optics and photonics; aviation/aerospace; homeland security/defense; information technology; agritechnology; energy and alternative fuels; and life sciences/biotechnology. Companies also have access to a strong university system, an environment of technological innovation and infrastructure supporting the region’s established technology sector. Breaking News ... Orlando ranks as one of 10 "Blooming U.S. Cites for Tech."
The Central Florida Partnership has been established as a collaborative of business and civic leaders committed to procuring a better tomorrow for Central Florida's seven counties - Brevard, Lake, Orange, Osceola, Polk, Seminole and Volusia.
Orlando International Airport is the busiest airport in Florida in terms of passenger traffic, with more than 35 million travelers per year, No. 13 in the nation and 23rd in the world. Located in south Orlando, the airport is served by more than 50 airlines. With 13,297 acres, OIA is third largest airport in the nation in terms of size, five times larger than Miami International. It has four parallel runways, including two that stretch 12,000 feet and can accommodate the largest jets in the world. The Airfield can handle 140 takeoffs and landing per hour, with 90 arrival and departure gates. The airport is run by the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, with government appointed members who c... Show more »
Orlando International Airport is the busiest airport in Florida in terms of passenger traffic, with more than 35 million travelers per year, No. 13 in the nation and 23rd in the world. Located in south Orlando, the airport is served by more than 50 airlines. With 13,297 acres, OIA is third largest airport in the nation in terms of size, five times larger than Miami International. It has four parallel runways, including two that stretch 12,000 feet and can accommodate the largest jets in the world. The Airfield can handle 140 takeoffs and landing per hour, with 90 arrival and departure gates. The airport is run by the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, with government appointed members who control an annual budget of more than $330 million, and $2.5 billion in assets. With more than 100 retail shops and food and beverage outlets, the airport is a self-contained environment with full service banking, currency exchange, salon, post office. A 446-room Hyatt Regency Hotel is located inside the lobby, and features 50,000-square feet of meeting space for business travelers. Orlando International has 9,300 parking space in the terminal, and 10,700 satellite spaces.