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A variety of resources are available for businesses located in San Jose. Whether you’re starting a business, relocating from the surrounding area, within the US or from abroad, or most importantly expanding your operation we offer support and access to a range of local, State and Federal services and resources that can help.
Business Incentives – We’re committed to supporting entrepreneurs and companies developing technologies that will create economic opportunities for generations to come. Through comprehensive facilitation services, forward-thinking policies, and creative incentives, San Jose is creating an environment in which established and emerging companies will be able to flourish and create new jobs. For more information.
Finding Property – Whether you’re looking for the perfect location or have found it and need to get in and get going quickly, we can help. Through our site selection page you can search for the right space in the right area of the City, check your zoning and other location information. Once you’ve found your space, we offer permitting assistance programs to guide you through the process and get you up and running as soon as possible. For more information.
Permitting Assistance – Navigating through the variety of city, county, state and federal rules and regulations can be a confusing and timely exercise. When this translates into critical timeline setbacks, production downtime, or any delay to your business operations, it can represent a significant impact. We understand that clarity and speed through the permitting process is essential and are ready to lend a hand.
Data Center – In San Jose we want you to have access to information and data that can help your business succeed. We understand that it’s necessary for you to have reliable, up-to-date information about the City in order to make facilities decisions. This section provides access to the most frequently accessed data sets from the City and other sources, as well as the City’s IEDC Site Selection Data Standards. For more information.
Demonstration – In 2008, the City created a framework for engaging in and evaluating demonstration partnerships with the aim of leveraging City facilities and real property for developing, testing and demonstrating the next wave of technological innovation arising from Silicon Valley. We’re now looking beyond our own resources to help other organizations realize the benefits of early adoption of new technologies by bringing together private entities interested in partnering. For more information.
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