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City of Glastonbury, CT is a Glastonbury, CT-based company in the Government sector.
DeKalb County is Georgia’s third largest county with more than 700,000 residents calling it home. The County consists of a portion of Atlanta, Avondale Estates, Chamblee, Clarkston, Decatur, Doraville, Dunwoody, Lithonia, Pine Lake, Stone Mountain and Tucker and several unincorporated areas. Four major interstates and MARTA (Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority) public transportation are easily accessible. DeKalb is also the home of Georgia’s second busiest airport - DeKalb Peachtree Airport.
The City of Dryden recognizes the benefits of and the need for a diverse economy. Whether the focus is on attracting investment, building and supporting the growth of new industries and businesses or retaining existing businesses, the City of Dryden understands the importance of economic development. Fostering creativity and generating new development opportunities will improve local economic performance and contribute to the overall quality of life in our community and region. The following is the City of Dryden`s core and developing economic activities. The Chamber is a leader in service of our business community. It acts as a lobby voice in a progressive manner to give direction and support equality within our membership. The Chamber provides high quality information to area residents and visits alike. The Chamber shall provide sound economic development advice through its expansive membership network. It shall promote its services regionally to ensure the growing prosperity of the people and the business community.
City of Davenport is a Davenport, IA-based company in the Government sector.
The Municipal District includes the hamlets of Little Smoky, Ridgevalley, DeBolt, Landry Heights and Grovedale. Our borders encompass the Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation and the towns of Fox Creek, Grande Cache and Valleyview, while Grande Prairie is our neighbour to the west. Serviced by Highways 40, 43 and 49, railways and a major airport in Grande Prairie, transportation is convenient and efficient. Agriculture, forestry, oil and gas, coal and tourism are all mainstays of both the local and provincial economy.