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ASHEVILLE NC
The Asheville, NC metro area, covering four Western North Carolina counties, has a population of approximately 450,000 residents. In 2016, Buncombe County attracted 10.9 million visitors, generating $2.9 billion in economic impact. Despite this growth, the cost of living is less than the national average and has retained a small-city charm.VISIT ASHEVILLE
The Relocation Package provides information about the Asheville area to assist you in your relocation planning, including: Asheville Magazine. Asheville area phone book. Information on climate, government and population. Detailed city/county map. Information on transportation, labor, taxes, wages, employment, education, housing,real estate and
VISITOR CENTER
Visitor Center Hours. Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The Visitor Center is open 7 days a week. The Visitor Center is closed on New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, and half days on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. COVID-19 Safety Measures. We take your safety and the safety of ouremployees
CONTACT US - ASHEVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Contact the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce, follow us on social media or stop by the visitor center for more information. MOVING TO ASHEVILLE NC A Bustling Small Town with Open Arms. All within a three-block area in downtown Asheville, locals and tourists alike can admire art deco architecture, catch an original play, dine al fresco, shop at independent boutiques, sip on a beer from our many microbreweries, choose from all kinds of cuisines, watch an artist at-work, play tothe beat in
ASHEVILLE NC ECONOMIC RESEARCH & REPORTS The region’s trusted source for market research including economy, demography, workforce, and business landscape. Riverbird Research, a division of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, assists decision makers and provides education about the most important indicators affecting the Asheville metro region, western North Carolina and beyond.MEET THE TEAM
Venture Asheville Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce Asheville-Buncombe County Economic Development Coalition AVL 5x5Vision 2020
ASHEVILLE AREA UTILITIES Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org WOMANUP - ASHEVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WomanUP is an initiative from the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce focused on women in business who wish to build a strong network of women intent on inspiring one another to achieve individual potential; supporting each other in business endeavors; and creating a legacythrough mentorship.
CHAMBER CHALLENGE
The Chamber Challenge is designed to promote community wellness through friendly competition between businesses in the Asheville area. Encourage your co-workers, family and friends to participate. Whether you walk every step or sprint to the finish, we know you’re up to the challenge! Join in virtually or sign up for in-person event on May14th.
ASHEVILLE NC
The Asheville, NC metro area, covering four Western North Carolina counties, has a population of approximately 450,000 residents. In 2016, Buncombe County attracted 10.9 million visitors, generating $2.9 billion in economic impact. Despite this growth, the cost of living is less than the national average and has retained a small-city charm.VISIT ASHEVILLE
The Relocation Package provides information about the Asheville area to assist you in your relocation planning, including: Asheville Magazine. Asheville area phone book. Information on climate, government and population. Detailed city/county map. Information on transportation, labor, taxes, wages, employment, education, housing,real estate and
VISITOR CENTER
Visitor Center Hours. Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The Visitor Center is open 7 days a week. The Visitor Center is closed on New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, and half days on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. COVID-19 Safety Measures. We take your safety and the safety of ouremployees
CONTACT US - ASHEVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Contact the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce, follow us on social media or stop by the visitor center for more information. MOVING TO ASHEVILLE NC A Bustling Small Town with Open Arms. All within a three-block area in downtown Asheville, locals and tourists alike can admire art deco architecture, catch an original play, dine al fresco, shop at independent boutiques, sip on a beer from our many microbreweries, choose from all kinds of cuisines, watch an artist at-work, play tothe beat in
ASHEVILLE NC ECONOMIC RESEARCH & REPORTS The region’s trusted source for market research including economy, demography, workforce, and business landscape. Riverbird Research, a division of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, assists decision makers and provides education about the most important indicators affecting the Asheville metro region, western North Carolina and beyond.MEET THE TEAM
Venture Asheville Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce Asheville-Buncombe County Economic Development Coalition AVL 5x5Vision 2020
ASHEVILLE AREA UTILITIES Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org WOMANUP - ASHEVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WomanUP is an initiative from the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce focused on women in business who wish to build a strong network of women intent on inspiring one another to achieve individual potential; supporting each other in business endeavors; and creating a legacythrough mentorship.
CHAMBER CHALLENGE
The Chamber Challenge is designed to promote community wellness through friendly competition between businesses in the Asheville area. Encourage your co-workers, family and friends to participate. Whether you walk every step or sprint to the finish, we know you’re up to the challenge! Join in virtually or sign up for in-person event on May14th.
ASHEVILLE NC
The Asheville, NC metro area, covering four Western North Carolina counties, has a population of approximately 450,000 residents. In 2016, Buncombe County attracted 10.9 million visitors, generating $2.9 billion in economic impact. Despite this growth, the cost of living is less than the national average and has retained a small-city charm.BECOME A MEMBER
Your one-stop shop comprised of economic development, advocacy, member services and the visitors bureau. We believe in collaboration, personal connections and bold ideas inspired by our mountain backdrop. In Asheville, you never have to go it alone, and that’s wheresuccess begins.
MOVING TO ASHEVILLE NC All within a three-block area in downtown Asheville, locals and tourists alike can admire art deco architecture, catch an original play, dine al fresco, shop at independent boutiques, sip on a beer from our many microbreweries, choose from all kinds of cuisines, watch an artist at-work, play to the beat in a lively drum circle, browse some of the nation’s best independent book stores, and more. ASHEVILLE AREA BUSINESS DIRECTORY Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.org ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COALITION Our economic development coalition can assist in the site selection and corporate relocation of your business. Companies of all sizes find success doing business in Asheville, thanks to the region’s forward-thinking business leaders, cutting JM LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT HELPS FORM SKILLS THROUGH When Jason Muhammad, the Founder of JM Leadership Development, discovered his love for teaching, he was working as a Dean of Students for a middle school in Minnesota. “I had the responsibility and pleasure of coordinating paraprofessionals, bus aids and parent volunteers for our school,” Muhammad said. “The process of educating, teaching and training broughtHEALTH & WELLNESS
Since the beginning of the 20 th century, the Asheville region has attracted those seeking clean air, active lifestyles, and restorative properties.. Today, Asheville is known for a thriving traditional healthcare industry and growing alternative and complementary medicineindustries, earning
ASHEVILLE METRO STATISTICAL AREA MAP TRANSPORTATION More Research Reports at: AshevilleChamber.org/Research-Economy/ Gulf of Mexico Atlantic Ocean r Great Lakes Asheville Chicago New York CityTampa New Orleans
SUZANNE DEFERIE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD A native of Western North Carolina and graduate of Appalachian State University, Suzanne worked as a CPA, Senior Audit Manager and Banking Industry Specialist for Deloitte & Touche before joining Asheville Savings Bank in 1991. When she joined Asheville Savings Bank as Chief Financial Officer, she was the first female executive hired by thebank.
MEMBERS ONLY
Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.orgASHEVILLE NC
The Asheville, NC metro area, covering four Western North Carolina counties, has a population of approximately 450,000 residents. In 2016, Buncombe County attracted 10.9 million visitors, generating $2.9 billion in economic impact. Despite this growth, the cost of living is less than the national average and has retained a small-city charm.VISITOR CENTER
Visitor Center Hours. Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The Visitor Center is open 7 days a week. The Visitor Center is closed on New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, and half days on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. COVID-19 Safety Measures. We take your safety and the safety of ouremployees
ASHEVILLE AREA BUSINESS DIRECTORY Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.org ASHEVILLE NC ECONOMIC RESEARCH & REPORTS The region’s trusted source for market research including economy, demography, workforce, and business landscape. Riverbird Research, a division of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, assists decision makers and provides education about the most important indicators affecting the Asheville metro region, western North Carolina and beyond.HEALTH & WELLNESS
Since the beginning of the 20 th century, the Asheville region has attracted those seeking clean air, active lifestyles, and restorative properties.. Today, Asheville is known for a thriving traditional healthcare industry and growing alternative and complementary medicineindustries, earning
MAJOR EMPLOYERS IN ASHEVILLE NC The Asheville MSA is a great place to do business. The region is well-educated with nationally recognized schools, close proximity to most major cities, direct access to I-26 and I-40, and the connected Asheville Regional airport with direct flights to Washington and New York among others. With industries ranging from healthcare, scienceand
ASHEVILLE AREA UTILITIES Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org WOMANUP - ASHEVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WomanUP is an initiative from the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce focused on women in business who wish to build a strong network of women intent on inspiring one another to achieve individual potential; supporting each other in business endeavors; and creating a legacythrough mentorship.
INCLUSIVE HIRING PARTNERS If you’re an employer interested in becoming an Inclusive Hiring Partner, you’ll need to meet these criteria: Be an existing employer in one of the regions high-demand industries. Anticipate a minimum of 5 annual job openings. Have available positions with minimum educational requirements of SUZANNE DEFERIE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD A native of Western North Carolina and graduate of Appalachian State University, Suzanne worked as a CPA, Senior Audit Manager and Banking Industry Specialist for Deloitte & Touche before joining Asheville Savings Bank in 1991. When she joined Asheville Savings Bank as Chief Financial Officer, she was the first female executive hired by thebank.
ASHEVILLE NC
The Asheville, NC metro area, covering four Western North Carolina counties, has a population of approximately 450,000 residents. In 2016, Buncombe County attracted 10.9 million visitors, generating $2.9 billion in economic impact. Despite this growth, the cost of living is less than the national average and has retained a small-city charm.VISITOR CENTER
Visitor Center Hours. Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The Visitor Center is open 7 days a week. The Visitor Center is closed on New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, and half days on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. COVID-19 Safety Measures. We take your safety and the safety of ouremployees
ASHEVILLE AREA BUSINESS DIRECTORY Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.org ASHEVILLE NC ECONOMIC RESEARCH & REPORTS The region’s trusted source for market research including economy, demography, workforce, and business landscape. Riverbird Research, a division of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, assists decision makers and provides education about the most important indicators affecting the Asheville metro region, western North Carolina and beyond.HEALTH & WELLNESS
Since the beginning of the 20 th century, the Asheville region has attracted those seeking clean air, active lifestyles, and restorative properties.. Today, Asheville is known for a thriving traditional healthcare industry and growing alternative and complementary medicineindustries, earning
MAJOR EMPLOYERS IN ASHEVILLE NC The Asheville MSA is a great place to do business. The region is well-educated with nationally recognized schools, close proximity to most major cities, direct access to I-26 and I-40, and the connected Asheville Regional airport with direct flights to Washington and New York among others. With industries ranging from healthcare, scienceand
ASHEVILLE AREA UTILITIES Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org WOMANUP - ASHEVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WomanUP is an initiative from the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce focused on women in business who wish to build a strong network of women intent on inspiring one another to achieve individual potential; supporting each other in business endeavors; and creating a legacythrough mentorship.
INCLUSIVE HIRING PARTNERS If you’re an employer interested in becoming an Inclusive Hiring Partner, you’ll need to meet these criteria: Be an existing employer in one of the regions high-demand industries. Anticipate a minimum of 5 annual job openings. Have available positions with minimum educational requirements of SUZANNE DEFERIE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD A native of Western North Carolina and graduate of Appalachian State University, Suzanne worked as a CPA, Senior Audit Manager and Banking Industry Specialist for Deloitte & Touche before joining Asheville Savings Bank in 1991. When she joined Asheville Savings Bank as Chief Financial Officer, she was the first female executive hired by thebank.
VISIT ASHEVILLE
The Relocation Package provides information about the Asheville area to assist you in your relocation planning, including: Asheville Magazine. Asheville area phone book. Information on climate, government and population. Detailed city/county map. Information on transportation, labor, taxes, wages, employment, education, housing,real estate and
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COALITION Our economic development coalition can assist in the site selection and corporate relocation of your business. Companies of all sizes find success doing business in Asheville, thanks to the region’s forward-thinking business leaders, cutting ASHEVILLE AREA UTILITIES Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.orgHEALTH & WELLNESS
Since the beginning of the 20 th century, the Asheville region has attracted those seeking clean air, active lifestyles, and restorative properties.. Today, Asheville is known for a thriving traditional healthcare industry and growing alternative and complementary medicineindustries, earning
JM LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT HELPS FORM SKILLS THROUGH When Jason Muhammad, the Founder of JM Leadership Development, discovered his love for teaching, he was working as a Dean of Students for a middle school in Minnesota. “I had the responsibility and pleasure of coordinating paraprofessionals, bus aids and parent volunteers for our school,” Muhammad said. “The process of educating, teaching and training brought ASHEVILLE AREA NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 151 Patton Ave., Box 170. Asheville, NC 28801. (828) 350-2415. The ERC is a non-profit organization that provides fast, reliable, and secure fiber-based network services across the education, healthcare, government, and economic development communities, with a vision to increase the adoption of new technology. Learn More. ASHEVILLE METRO STATISTICAL AREA MAP TRANSPORTATION More Research Reports at: AshevilleChamber.org/Research-Economy/ Gulf of Mexico Atlantic Ocean r Great Lakes Asheville Chicago New York CityTampa New Orleans
FIVE STRATEGIES FIVE YEARS ONE REGION PAGE 4 PAGE 5 fi fi- fi fi-OUR CORE VALUES Economic sustainability We define economic sustainability1 as: Good for people – our projects will intentionally create opportunities for people at all rungs of the economic ladder. Good for place – our work will preserve our natural resources (mountains, water, air, and greenspace) and nurture the cultural, artistic, and entrepreneurial spirit SUZANNE DEFERIE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD A native of Western North Carolina and graduate of Appalachian State University, Suzanne worked as a CPA, Senior Audit Manager and Banking Industry Specialist for Deloitte & Touche before joining Asheville Savings Bank in 1991. When she joined Asheville Savings Bank as Chief Financial Officer, she was the first female executive hired by thebank.
MEMBERS ONLY
Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.orgASHEVILLE NC
The Asheville, NC metro area, covering four Western North Carolina counties, has a population of approximately 450,000 residents. In 2016, Buncombe County attracted 10.9 million visitors, generating $2.9 billion in economic impact. Despite this growth, the cost of living is less than the national average and has retained a small-city charm.VISITOR CENTER
Visitor Center Hours. Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The Visitor Center is open 7 days a week. The Visitor Center is closed on New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, and half days on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. COVID-19 Safety Measures. We take your safety and the safety of ouremployees
ASHEVILLE AREA BUSINESS DIRECTORY Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.org ASHEVILLE NC ECONOMIC RESEARCH & REPORTS The region’s trusted source for market research including economy, demography, workforce, and business landscape. Riverbird Research, a division of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, assists decision makers and provides education about the most important indicators affecting the Asheville metro region, western North Carolina and beyond.HEALTH & WELLNESS
Since the beginning of the 20 th century, the Asheville region has attracted those seeking clean air, active lifestyles, and restorative properties.. Today, Asheville is known for a thriving traditional healthcare industry and growing alternative and complementary medicineindustries, earning
MAJOR EMPLOYERS IN ASHEVILLE NC The Asheville MSA is a great place to do business. The region is well-educated with nationally recognized schools, close proximity to most major cities, direct access to I-26 and I-40, and the connected Asheville Regional airport with direct flights to Washington and New York among others. With industries ranging from healthcare, scienceand
ASHEVILLE AREA UTILITIES Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org ASHEVILLE AREA NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 151 Patton Ave., Box 170. Asheville, NC 28801. (828) 350-2415. The ERC is a non-profit organization that provides fast, reliable, and secure fiber-based network services across the education, healthcare, government, and economic development communities, with a vision to increase the adoption of new technology. Learn More. WOMANUP - ASHEVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WomanUP is an initiative from the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce focused on women in business who wish to build a strong network of women intent on inspiring one another to achieve individual potential; supporting each other in business endeavors; and creating a legacythrough mentorship.
SUZANNE DEFERIE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD A native of Western North Carolina and graduate of Appalachian State University, Suzanne worked as a CPA, Senior Audit Manager and Banking Industry Specialist for Deloitte & Touche before joining Asheville Savings Bank in 1991. When she joined Asheville Savings Bank as Chief Financial Officer, she was the first female executive hired by thebank.
ASHEVILLE NC
The Asheville, NC metro area, covering four Western North Carolina counties, has a population of approximately 450,000 residents. In 2016, Buncombe County attracted 10.9 million visitors, generating $2.9 billion in economic impact. Despite this growth, the cost of living is less than the national average and has retained a small-city charm.VISITOR CENTER
Visitor Center Hours. Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The Visitor Center is open 7 days a week. The Visitor Center is closed on New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, and half days on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. COVID-19 Safety Measures. We take your safety and the safety of ouremployees
ASHEVILLE AREA BUSINESS DIRECTORY Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.org ASHEVILLE NC ECONOMIC RESEARCH & REPORTS The region’s trusted source for market research including economy, demography, workforce, and business landscape. Riverbird Research, a division of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, assists decision makers and provides education about the most important indicators affecting the Asheville metro region, western North Carolina and beyond.HEALTH & WELLNESS
Since the beginning of the 20 th century, the Asheville region has attracted those seeking clean air, active lifestyles, and restorative properties.. Today, Asheville is known for a thriving traditional healthcare industry and growing alternative and complementary medicineindustries, earning
MAJOR EMPLOYERS IN ASHEVILLE NC The Asheville MSA is a great place to do business. The region is well-educated with nationally recognized schools, close proximity to most major cities, direct access to I-26 and I-40, and the connected Asheville Regional airport with direct flights to Washington and New York among others. With industries ranging from healthcare, scienceand
ASHEVILLE AREA UTILITIES Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org ASHEVILLE AREA NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 151 Patton Ave., Box 170. Asheville, NC 28801. (828) 350-2415. The ERC is a non-profit organization that provides fast, reliable, and secure fiber-based network services across the education, healthcare, government, and economic development communities, with a vision to increase the adoption of new technology. Learn More. WOMANUP - ASHEVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WomanUP is an initiative from the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce focused on women in business who wish to build a strong network of women intent on inspiring one another to achieve individual potential; supporting each other in business endeavors; and creating a legacythrough mentorship.
SUZANNE DEFERIE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD A native of Western North Carolina and graduate of Appalachian State University, Suzanne worked as a CPA, Senior Audit Manager and Banking Industry Specialist for Deloitte & Touche before joining Asheville Savings Bank in 1991. When she joined Asheville Savings Bank as Chief Financial Officer, she was the first female executive hired by thebank.
NEWS & EVENTS
News. Filter by: Blog Press Releases Project Announcements. TukIt Tour Co. is providing a fun, unique way to explore Asheville Chamber of Commerce May 26, 2021. Business Buzz: 5/25/21 Chamber of Commerce May 25, 2021. Business Buzz: 5/18/21 Chamber of Commerce May 18, 2021. UPM Raflatac wins 2021 Good Health Good Business Award Chamber of RESEARCH AND REPORTS RANKINGS More Research Reports at: AshevilleChamber.org/Research-Economy/ 2021 Asheville ranked one of “The Best Places to Retire in 2021” — Forbes.com, 2021 2020 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COALITION Our economic development coalition can assist in the site selection and corporate relocation of your business. Companies of all sizes find success doing business in Asheville, thanks to the region’s forward-thinking business leaders, cuttingHEALTH & WELLNESS
Since the beginning of the 20 th century, the Asheville region has attracted those seeking clean air, active lifestyles, and restorative properties.. Today, Asheville is known for a thriving traditional healthcare industry and growing alternative and complementary medicineindustries, earning
ASHEVILLE AREA UTILITIES Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org ASHEVILLE AREA NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 151 Patton Ave., Box 170. Asheville, NC 28801. (828) 350-2415. The ERC is a non-profit organization that provides fast, reliable, and secure fiber-based network services across the education, healthcare, government, and economic development communities, with a vision to increase the adoption of new technology. Learn More. ASHEVILLE METRO STATISTICAL AREA MAP TRANSPORTATION More Research Reports at: AshevilleChamber.org/Research-Economy/ Gulf of Mexico Atlantic Ocean r Great Lakes Asheville Chicago New York CityTampa New Orleans
JM LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT HELPS FORM SKILLS THROUGH When Jason Muhammad, the Founder of JM Leadership Development, discovered his love for teaching, he was working as a Dean of Students for a middle school in Minnesota. “I had the responsibility and pleasure of coordinating paraprofessionals, bus aids and parent volunteers for our school,” Muhammad said. “The process of educating, teaching and training broughtMEMBERS ONLY
Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.org SUZANNE DEFERIE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD A native of Western North Carolina and graduate of Appalachian State University, Suzanne worked as a CPA, Senior Audit Manager and Banking Industry Specialist for Deloitte & Touche before joining Asheville Savings Bank in 1991. When she joined Asheville Savings Bank as Chief Financial Officer, she was the first female executive hired by thebank.
ASHEVILLE NC
The Asheville, NC metro area, covering four Western North Carolina counties, has a population of approximately 450,000 residents. In 2016, Buncombe County attracted 10.9 million visitors, generating $2.9 billion in economic impact. Despite this growth, the cost of living is less than the national average and has retained a small-city charm.VISIT ASHEVILLE
The Relocation Package provides information about the Asheville area to assist you in your relocation planning, including: Asheville Magazine. Asheville area phone book. Information on climate, government and population. Detailed city/county map. Information on transportation, labor, taxes, wages, employment, education, housing,real estate and
VISITOR CENTER
Visitor Center Hours. Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The Visitor Center is open 7 days a week. The Visitor Center is closed on New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, and half days on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. COVID-19 Safety Measures. We take your safety and the safety of ouremployees
ASHEVILLE AREA BUSINESS DIRECTORY Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.org ASHEVILLE NC ECONOMIC RESEARCH & REPORTS The region’s trusted source for market research including economy, demography, workforce, and business landscape. Riverbird Research, a division of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, assists decision makers and provides education about the most important indicators affecting the Asheville metro region, western North Carolina and beyond.MEET THE TEAM
Venture Asheville Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce Asheville-Buncombe County Economic Development Coalition AVL 5x5Vision 2020
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COALITION Our economic development coalition can assist in the site selection and corporate relocation of your business. Companies of all sizes find success doing business in Asheville, thanks to the region’s forward-thinking business leaders, cutting ASHEVILLE AREA NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 151 Patton Ave., Box 170. Asheville, NC 28801. (828) 350-2415. The ERC is a non-profit organization that provides fast, reliable, and secure fiber-based network services across the education, healthcare, government, and economic development communities, with a vision to increase the adoption of new technology. Learn More. ASHEVILLE AREA UTILITIES Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org WOMANUP - ASHEVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WomanUP is an initiative from the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce focused on women in business who wish to build a strong network of women intent on inspiring one another to achieve individual potential; supporting each other in business endeavors; and creating a legacythrough mentorship.
ASHEVILLE NC
The Asheville, NC metro area, covering four Western North Carolina counties, has a population of approximately 450,000 residents. In 2016, Buncombe County attracted 10.9 million visitors, generating $2.9 billion in economic impact. Despite this growth, the cost of living is less than the national average and has retained a small-city charm.VISIT ASHEVILLE
The Relocation Package provides information about the Asheville area to assist you in your relocation planning, including: Asheville Magazine. Asheville area phone book. Information on climate, government and population. Detailed city/county map. Information on transportation, labor, taxes, wages, employment, education, housing,real estate and
VISITOR CENTER
Visitor Center Hours. Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The Visitor Center is open 7 days a week. The Visitor Center is closed on New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, and half days on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. COVID-19 Safety Measures. We take your safety and the safety of ouremployees
ASHEVILLE AREA BUSINESS DIRECTORY Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.org ASHEVILLE NC ECONOMIC RESEARCH & REPORTS The region’s trusted source for market research including economy, demography, workforce, and business landscape. Riverbird Research, a division of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, assists decision makers and provides education about the most important indicators affecting the Asheville metro region, western North Carolina and beyond.MEET THE TEAM
Venture Asheville Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce Asheville-Buncombe County Economic Development Coalition AVL 5x5Vision 2020
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COALITION Our economic development coalition can assist in the site selection and corporate relocation of your business. Companies of all sizes find success doing business in Asheville, thanks to the region’s forward-thinking business leaders, cutting ASHEVILLE AREA NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 151 Patton Ave., Box 170. Asheville, NC 28801. (828) 350-2415. The ERC is a non-profit organization that provides fast, reliable, and secure fiber-based network services across the education, healthcare, government, and economic development communities, with a vision to increase the adoption of new technology. Learn More. ASHEVILLE AREA UTILITIES Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org WOMANUP - ASHEVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WomanUP is an initiative from the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce focused on women in business who wish to build a strong network of women intent on inspiring one another to achieve individual potential; supporting each other in business endeavors; and creating a legacythrough mentorship.
VISIT ASHEVILLE
The Relocation Package provides information about the Asheville area to assist you in your relocation planning, including: Asheville Magazine. Asheville area phone book. Information on climate, government and population. Detailed city/county map. Information on transportation, labor, taxes, wages, employment, education, housing,real estate and
ASHEVILLE AREA BUSINESS DIRECTORY Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.org RESEARCH AND REPORTS RANKINGS More Research Reports at: AshevilleChamber.org/Research-Economy/ 2021 Asheville ranked one of “The Best Places to Retire in 2021” — Forbes.com, 2021 2020 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COALITION Our economic development coalition can assist in the site selection and corporate relocation of your business. Companies of all sizes find success doing business in Asheville, thanks to the region’s forward-thinking business leaders, cutting ASHEVILLE AREA NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 151 Patton Ave., Box 170. Asheville, NC 28801. (828) 350-2415. The ERC is a non-profit organization that provides fast, reliable, and secure fiber-based network services across the education, healthcare, government, and economic development communities, with a vision to increase the adoption of new technology. Learn More. ASHEVILLE METRO STATISTICAL AREA MAP TRANSPORTATION More Research Reports at: AshevilleChamber.org/Research-Economy/ Gulf of Mexico Atlantic Ocean r Great Lakes Asheville Chicago New York CityTampa New Orleans
JM LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT HELPS FORM SKILLS THROUGH When Jason Muhammad, the Founder of JM Leadership Development, discovered his love for teaching, he was working as a Dean of Students for a middle school in Minnesota. “I had the responsibility and pleasure of coordinating paraprofessionals, bus aids and parent volunteers for our school,” Muhammad said. “The process of educating, teaching and training brought BLUERIDGE BALANCE ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT JUNE 10 2021 Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.orgMEMBERS ONLY
Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.org TOGETHER, WE ARE MORE. The Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce works to help your business succeed by providing meaningful business connections and valuable resources as well as enhancing your business’s credibility andASHEVILLE NC
The Asheville, NC metro area, covering four Western North Carolina counties, has a population of approximately 450,000 residents. In 2016, Buncombe County attracted 10.9 million visitors, generating $2.9 billion in economic impact. Despite this growth, the cost of living is less than the national average and has retained a small-city charm.VISIT ASHEVILLE
The Relocation Package provides information about the Asheville area to assist you in your relocation planning, including: Asheville Magazine. Asheville area phone book. Information on climate, government and population. Detailed city/county map. Information on transportation, labor, taxes, wages, employment, education, housing,real estate and
NEWS & EVENTS
News. Filter by: Blog Press Releases Project Announcements. TukIt Tour Co. is providing a fun, unique way to explore Asheville Chamber of Commerce May 26, 2021. Business Buzz: 5/25/21 Chamber of Commerce May 25, 2021. Business Buzz: 5/18/21 Chamber of Commerce May 18, 2021. UPM Raflatac wins 2021 Good Health Good Business Award Chamber ofVISITOR CENTER
Visitor Center Hours. Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The Visitor Center is open 7 days a week. The Visitor Center is closed on New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, and half days on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. COVID-19 Safety Measures. We take your safety and the safety of ouremployees
ASHEVILLE AREA BUSINESS DIRECTORY Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.org ASHEVILLE NC ECONOMIC RESEARCH & REPORTS The region’s trusted source for market research including economy, demography, workforce, and business landscape. Riverbird Research, a division of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, assists decision makers and provides education about the most important indicators affecting the Asheville metro region, western North Carolina and beyond.MEET THE TEAM
Venture Asheville Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce Asheville-Buncombe County Economic Development Coalition AVL 5x5Vision 2020
ASHEVILLE AREA NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 151 Patton Ave., Box 170. Asheville, NC 28801. (828) 350-2415. The ERC is a non-profit organization that provides fast, reliable, and secure fiber-based network services across the education, healthcare, government, and economic development communities, with a vision to increase the adoption of new technology. Learn More. ASHEVILLE AREA UTILITIES Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org WOMANUP - ASHEVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WomanUP is an initiative from the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce focused on women in business who wish to build a strong network of women intent on inspiring one another to achieve individual potential; supporting each other in business endeavors; and creating a legacythrough mentorship.
ASHEVILLE NC
The Asheville, NC metro area, covering four Western North Carolina counties, has a population of approximately 450,000 residents. In 2016, Buncombe County attracted 10.9 million visitors, generating $2.9 billion in economic impact. Despite this growth, the cost of living is less than the national average and has retained a small-city charm.VISIT ASHEVILLE
The Relocation Package provides information about the Asheville area to assist you in your relocation planning, including: Asheville Magazine. Asheville area phone book. Information on climate, government and population. Detailed city/county map. Information on transportation, labor, taxes, wages, employment, education, housing,real estate and
NEWS & EVENTS
News. Filter by: Blog Press Releases Project Announcements. TukIt Tour Co. is providing a fun, unique way to explore Asheville Chamber of Commerce May 26, 2021. Business Buzz: 5/25/21 Chamber of Commerce May 25, 2021. Business Buzz: 5/18/21 Chamber of Commerce May 18, 2021. UPM Raflatac wins 2021 Good Health Good Business Award Chamber ofVISITOR CENTER
Visitor Center Hours. Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The Visitor Center is open 7 days a week. The Visitor Center is closed on New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, and half days on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. COVID-19 Safety Measures. We take your safety and the safety of ouremployees
ASHEVILLE AREA BUSINESS DIRECTORY Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.org ASHEVILLE NC ECONOMIC RESEARCH & REPORTS The region’s trusted source for market research including economy, demography, workforce, and business landscape. Riverbird Research, a division of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, assists decision makers and provides education about the most important indicators affecting the Asheville metro region, western North Carolina and beyond.MEET THE TEAM
Venture Asheville Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce Asheville-Buncombe County Economic Development Coalition AVL 5x5Vision 2020
ASHEVILLE AREA NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 151 Patton Ave., Box 170. Asheville, NC 28801. (828) 350-2415. The ERC is a non-profit organization that provides fast, reliable, and secure fiber-based network services across the education, healthcare, government, and economic development communities, with a vision to increase the adoption of new technology. Learn More. ASHEVILLE AREA UTILITIES Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org WOMANUP - ASHEVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WomanUP is an initiative from the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce focused on women in business who wish to build a strong network of women intent on inspiring one another to achieve individual potential; supporting each other in business endeavors; and creating a legacythrough mentorship.
VISIT ASHEVILLE
The Relocation Package provides information about the Asheville area to assist you in your relocation planning, including: Asheville Magazine. Asheville area phone book. Information on climate, government and population. Detailed city/county map. Information on transportation, labor, taxes, wages, employment, education, housing,real estate and
ASHEVILLE AREA BUSINESS DIRECTORY Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.org RESEARCH AND REPORTS RANKINGS More Research Reports at: AshevilleChamber.org/Research-Economy/ 2021 Asheville ranked one of “The Best Places to Retire in 2021” — Forbes.com, 2021 2020 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COALITION Our economic development coalition can assist in the site selection and corporate relocation of your business. Companies of all sizes find success doing business in Asheville, thanks to the region’s forward-thinking business leaders, cutting ASHEVILLE AREA NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 151 Patton Ave., Box 170. Asheville, NC 28801. (828) 350-2415. The ERC is a non-profit organization that provides fast, reliable, and secure fiber-based network services across the education, healthcare, government, and economic development communities, with a vision to increase the adoption of new technology. Learn More. ASHEVILLE METRO STATISTICAL AREA MAP TRANSPORTATION More Research Reports at: AshevilleChamber.org/Research-Economy/ Gulf of Mexico Atlantic Ocean r Great Lakes Asheville Chicago New York CityTampa New Orleans
JM LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT HELPS FORM SKILLS THROUGH When Jason Muhammad, the Founder of JM Leadership Development, discovered his love for teaching, he was working as a Dean of Students for a middle school in Minnesota. “I had the responsibility and pleasure of coordinating paraprofessionals, bus aids and parent volunteers for our school,” Muhammad said. “The process of educating, teaching and training brought BLUERIDGE BALANCE ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT JUNE 10 2021 Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.orgMEMBERS ONLY
Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.org TOGETHER, WE ARE MORE. The Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce works to help your business succeed by providing meaningful business connections and valuable resources as well as enhancing your business’s credibility andASHEVILLE NC
The Asheville, NC metro area, covering four Western North Carolina counties, has a population of approximately 450,000 residents. In 2016, Buncombe County attracted 10.9 million visitors, generating $2.9 billion in economic impact. Despite this growth, the cost of living is less than the national average and has retained a small-city charm.VISIT ASHEVILLE
The Relocation Package provides information about the Asheville area to assist you in your relocation planning, including: Asheville Magazine. Asheville area phone book. Information on climate, government and population. Detailed city/county map. Information on transportation, labor, taxes, wages, employment, education, housing,real estate and
NEWS & EVENTS
News. Filter by: Blog Press Releases Project Announcements. TukIt Tour Co. is providing a fun, unique way to explore Asheville Chamber of Commerce May 26, 2021. Business Buzz: 5/25/21 Chamber of Commerce May 25, 2021. Business Buzz: 5/18/21 Chamber of Commerce May 18, 2021. UPM Raflatac wins 2021 Good Health Good Business Award Chamber ofVISITOR CENTER
Visitor Center Hours. Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The Visitor Center is open 7 days a week. The Visitor Center is closed on New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, and half days on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. COVID-19 Safety Measures. We take your safety and the safety of ouremployees
ASHEVILLE AREA BUSINESS DIRECTORY Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.org ASHEVILLE NC ECONOMIC RESEARCH & REPORTS The region’s trusted source for market research including economy, demography, workforce, and business landscape. Riverbird Research, a division of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, assists decision makers and provides education about the most important indicators affecting the Asheville metro region, western North Carolina and beyond.MEET THE TEAM
Venture Asheville Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce Asheville-Buncombe County Economic Development Coalition AVL 5x5Vision 2020
ASHEVILLE AREA NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 151 Patton Ave., Box 170. Asheville, NC 28801. (828) 350-2415. The ERC is a non-profit organization that provides fast, reliable, and secure fiber-based network services across the education, healthcare, government, and economic development communities, with a vision to increase the adoption of new technology. Learn More. ASHEVILLE AREA UTILITIES Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org WOMANUP - ASHEVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WomanUP is an initiative from the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce focused on women in business who wish to build a strong network of women intent on inspiring one another to achieve individual potential; supporting each other in business endeavors; and creating a legacythrough mentorship.
ASHEVILLE NC
The Asheville, NC metro area, covering four Western North Carolina counties, has a population of approximately 450,000 residents. In 2016, Buncombe County attracted 10.9 million visitors, generating $2.9 billion in economic impact. Despite this growth, the cost of living is less than the national average and has retained a small-city charm.VISIT ASHEVILLE
The Relocation Package provides information about the Asheville area to assist you in your relocation planning, including: Asheville Magazine. Asheville area phone book. Information on climate, government and population. Detailed city/county map. Information on transportation, labor, taxes, wages, employment, education, housing,real estate and
NEWS & EVENTS
News. Filter by: Blog Press Releases Project Announcements. TukIt Tour Co. is providing a fun, unique way to explore Asheville Chamber of Commerce May 26, 2021. Business Buzz: 5/25/21 Chamber of Commerce May 25, 2021. Business Buzz: 5/18/21 Chamber of Commerce May 18, 2021. UPM Raflatac wins 2021 Good Health Good Business Award Chamber ofVISITOR CENTER
Visitor Center Hours. Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The Visitor Center is open 7 days a week. The Visitor Center is closed on New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, and half days on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. COVID-19 Safety Measures. We take your safety and the safety of ouremployees
ASHEVILLE AREA BUSINESS DIRECTORY Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.org ASHEVILLE NC ECONOMIC RESEARCH & REPORTS The region’s trusted source for market research including economy, demography, workforce, and business landscape. Riverbird Research, a division of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, assists decision makers and provides education about the most important indicators affecting the Asheville metro region, western North Carolina and beyond.MEET THE TEAM
Venture Asheville Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce Asheville-Buncombe County Economic Development Coalition AVL 5x5Vision 2020
ASHEVILLE AREA NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 151 Patton Ave., Box 170. Asheville, NC 28801. (828) 350-2415. The ERC is a non-profit organization that provides fast, reliable, and secure fiber-based network services across the education, healthcare, government, and economic development communities, with a vision to increase the adoption of new technology. Learn More. ASHEVILLE AREA UTILITIES Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org WOMANUP - ASHEVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WomanUP is an initiative from the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce focused on women in business who wish to build a strong network of women intent on inspiring one another to achieve individual potential; supporting each other in business endeavors; and creating a legacythrough mentorship.
VISIT ASHEVILLE
The Relocation Package provides information about the Asheville area to assist you in your relocation planning, including: Asheville Magazine. Asheville area phone book. Information on climate, government and population. Detailed city/county map. Information on transportation, labor, taxes, wages, employment, education, housing,real estate and
ASHEVILLE AREA BUSINESS DIRECTORY Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.org RESEARCH AND REPORTS RANKINGS More Research Reports at: AshevilleChamber.org/Research-Economy/ 2021 Asheville ranked one of “The Best Places to Retire in 2021” — Forbes.com, 2021 2020 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COALITION Our economic development coalition can assist in the site selection and corporate relocation of your business. Companies of all sizes find success doing business in Asheville, thanks to the region’s forward-thinking business leaders, cutting ASHEVILLE AREA NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 151 Patton Ave., Box 170. Asheville, NC 28801. (828) 350-2415. The ERC is a non-profit organization that provides fast, reliable, and secure fiber-based network services across the education, healthcare, government, and economic development communities, with a vision to increase the adoption of new technology. Learn More. ASHEVILLE METRO STATISTICAL AREA MAP TRANSPORTATION More Research Reports at: AshevilleChamber.org/Research-Economy/ Gulf of Mexico Atlantic Ocean r Great Lakes Asheville Chicago New York CityTampa New Orleans
ASHEVILLE AREA MANUFACTURING IFB Solutions. _. 240 Sardis Road. Asheville, NC 28806. (828) 667-9778. IFB Solutions started with a vision that goes beyond physical sight. And this vision is working—creating opportunities, building community and providing independence for people who are blind or visually impaired. Learn More | BLUERIDGE BALANCE ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT JUNE 10 2021 Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org SUZANNE DEFERIE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD A native of Western North Carolina and graduate of Appalachian State University, Suzanne worked as a CPA, Senior Audit Manager and Banking Industry Specialist for Deloitte & Touche before joining Asheville Savings Bank in 1991. When she joined Asheville Savings Bank as Chief Financial Officer, she was the first female executive hired by thebank.
TOGETHER, WE ARE MORE. The Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce works to help your business succeed by providing meaningful business connections and valuable resources as well as enhancing your business’s credibility andASHEVILLE NC
The Asheville, NC metro area, covering four Western North Carolina counties, has a population of approximately 450,000 residents. In 2016, Buncombe County attracted 10.9 million visitors, generating $2.9 billion in economic impact. Despite this growth, the cost of living is less than the national average and has retained a small-city charm.VISITOR CENTER
Visitor Center Hours. Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The Visitor Center is open 7 days a week. The Visitor Center is closed on New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, and half days on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. COVID-19 Safety Measures. We take your safety and the safety of ouremployees
ASHEVILLE AREA BUSINESS DIRECTORY Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.org ASHEVILLE NC ECONOMIC RESEARCH & REPORTS The region’s trusted source for market research including economy, demography, workforce, and business landscape. Riverbird Research, a division of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, assists decision makers and provides education about the most important indicators affecting the Asheville metro region, western North Carolina and beyond. PRESS RELEASES ARCHIVE Press Releases. Borgwarner reinvesting in Buncombe County AVL 5x5, Chamber of Commerce, Economic Development March 3, 2021. AVL First in Talent Collective: Helping Students Build Skills for Complex Problem-Solving Chamber of Commerce February 18, 2021. HCA Healthcare Helps Bring Surgical and Procedure PPE Mask Manufacturing to Asheville ASHEVILLE AREA NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 151 Patton Ave., Box 170. Asheville, NC 28801. (828) 350-2415. The ERC is a non-profit organization that provides fast, reliable, and secure fiber-based network services across the education, healthcare, government, and economic development communities, with a vision to increase the adoption of new technology. Learn More. ASHEVILLE AREA UTILITIES Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org WOMANUP - ASHEVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WomanUP is an initiative from the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce focused on women in business who wish to build a strong network of women intent on inspiring one another to achieve individual potential; supporting each other in business endeavors; and creating a legacythrough mentorship.
INCLUSIVE HIRING PARTNERS If you’re an employer interested in becoming an Inclusive Hiring Partner, you’ll need to meet these criteria: Be an existing employer in one of the regions high-demand industries. Anticipate a minimum of 5 annual job openings. Have available positions with minimum educational requirements of SUZANNE DEFERIE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD A native of Western North Carolina and graduate of Appalachian State University, Suzanne worked as a CPA, Senior Audit Manager and Banking Industry Specialist for Deloitte & Touche before joining Asheville Savings Bank in 1991. When she joined Asheville Savings Bank as Chief Financial Officer, she was the first female executive hired by thebank.
ASHEVILLE NC
The Asheville, NC metro area, covering four Western North Carolina counties, has a population of approximately 450,000 residents. In 2016, Buncombe County attracted 10.9 million visitors, generating $2.9 billion in economic impact. Despite this growth, the cost of living is less than the national average and has retained a small-city charm.VISITOR CENTER
Visitor Center Hours. Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The Visitor Center is open 7 days a week. The Visitor Center is closed on New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, and half days on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. COVID-19 Safety Measures. We take your safety and the safety of ouremployees
ASHEVILLE AREA BUSINESS DIRECTORY Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.org ASHEVILLE NC ECONOMIC RESEARCH & REPORTS The region’s trusted source for market research including economy, demography, workforce, and business landscape. Riverbird Research, a division of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, assists decision makers and provides education about the most important indicators affecting the Asheville metro region, western North Carolina and beyond. PRESS RELEASES ARCHIVE Press Releases. Borgwarner reinvesting in Buncombe County AVL 5x5, Chamber of Commerce, Economic Development March 3, 2021. AVL First in Talent Collective: Helping Students Build Skills for Complex Problem-Solving Chamber of Commerce February 18, 2021. HCA Healthcare Helps Bring Surgical and Procedure PPE Mask Manufacturing to Asheville ASHEVILLE AREA NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 151 Patton Ave., Box 170. Asheville, NC 28801. (828) 350-2415. The ERC is a non-profit organization that provides fast, reliable, and secure fiber-based network services across the education, healthcare, government, and economic development communities, with a vision to increase the adoption of new technology. Learn More. ASHEVILLE AREA UTILITIES Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org WOMANUP - ASHEVILLE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WomanUP is an initiative from the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce focused on women in business who wish to build a strong network of women intent on inspiring one another to achieve individual potential; supporting each other in business endeavors; and creating a legacythrough mentorship.
INCLUSIVE HIRING PARTNERS If you’re an employer interested in becoming an Inclusive Hiring Partner, you’ll need to meet these criteria: Be an existing employer in one of the regions high-demand industries. Anticipate a minimum of 5 annual job openings. Have available positions with minimum educational requirements of SUZANNE DEFERIE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD A native of Western North Carolina and graduate of Appalachian State University, Suzanne worked as a CPA, Senior Audit Manager and Banking Industry Specialist for Deloitte & Touche before joining Asheville Savings Bank in 1991. When she joined Asheville Savings Bank as Chief Financial Officer, she was the first female executive hired by thebank.
RESEARCH AND REPORTS RANKINGS More Research Reports at: AshevilleChamber.org/Research-Economy/ 2021 Asheville ranked one of “The Best Places to Retire in 2021” — Forbes.com, 2021 2020VISITOR CENTER
Visitor Center Hours. Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The Visitor Center is open 7 days a week. The Visitor Center is closed on New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, and half days on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. COVID-19 Safety Measures. We take your safety and the safety of ouremployees
MAJOR INDUSTRYEMPLOYMENT DISTRIBUTION ASHEVILLE MSA APRIL 2021 Unemployment Rate % Apr 2020 Apr 2021 Change AVG Y-T-D 2020 AVG Y-T-D 2021 Change Asheville City 21.9 4.3 -17.6 7.7 5.1 -2.6 Buncombe County 18.5 3.9 -14.6 6.8 4.8 -2.1 Haywood County 15.4 3.9 -11.5 6.4 4.7 -1.7 ASHEVILLE AREA NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 151 Patton Ave., Box 170. Asheville, NC 28801. (828) 350-2415. The ERC is a non-profit organization that provides fast, reliable, and secure fiber-based network services across the education, healthcare, government, and economic development communities, with a vision to increase the adoption of new technology. Learn More. SUZANNE DEFERIE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD A native of Western North Carolina and graduate of Appalachian State University, Suzanne worked as a CPA, Senior Audit Manager and Banking Industry Specialist for Deloitte & Touche before joining Asheville Savings Bank in 1991. When she joined Asheville Savings Bank as Chief Financial Officer, she was the first female executive hired by thebank.
MEET THE TEAM
Venture Asheville Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce Asheville-Buncombe County Economic Development Coalition AVL 5x5Vision 2020
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Since the beginning of the 20 th century, the Asheville region has attracted those seeking clean air, active lifestyles, and restorative properties.. Today, Asheville is known for a thriving traditional healthcare industry and growing alternative and complementary medicineindustries, earning
ASHEVILLE AREA MANUFACTURING IFB Solutions. _. 240 Sardis Road. Asheville, NC 28806. (828) 667-9778. IFB Solutions started with a vision that goes beyond physical sight. And this vision is working—creating opportunities, building community and providing independence for people who are blind or visually impaired. Learn More |VISIT ASHEVILLE
The Relocation Package provides information about the Asheville area to assist you in your relocation planning, including: Asheville Magazine. Asheville area phone book. Information on climate, government and population. Detailed city/county map. Information on transportation, labor, taxes, wages, employment, education, housing,real estate and
MOVING TO ASHEVILLE NC A Bustling Small Town with Open Arms. All within a three-block area in downtown Asheville, locals and tourists alike can admire art deco architecture, catch an original play, dine al fresco, shop at independent boutiques, sip on a beer from our many microbreweries, choose from all kinds of cuisines, watch an artist at-work, play tothe beat in
ASHEVILLE NC
The Asheville, NC metro area, covering four Western North Carolina counties, has a population of approximately 450,000 residents. In 2016, Buncombe County attracted 10.9 million visitors, generating $2.9 billion in economic impact. Despite this growth, the cost of living is less than the national average and has retained a small-city charm.VISIT ASHEVILLE
The Relocation Package provides information about the Asheville area to assist you in your relocation planning, including: Asheville Magazine. Asheville area phone book. Information on climate, government and population. Detailed city/county map. Information on transportation, labor, taxes, wages, employment, education, housing,real estate and
VISITOR CENTER
Visitor Center Hours. Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The Visitor Center is open 7 days a week. The Visitor Center is closed on New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, and half days on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. COVID-19 Safety Measures. We take your safety and the safety of ouremployees
ASHEVILLE AREA BUSINESS DIRECTORY Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.org MOVING TO ASHEVILLE NC A Bustling Small Town with Open Arms. All within a three-block area in downtown Asheville, locals and tourists alike can admire art deco architecture, catch an original play, dine al fresco, shop at independent boutiques, sip on a beer from our many microbreweries, choose from all kinds of cuisines, watch an artist at-work, play tothe beat in
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COALITION Our economic development coalition can assist in the site selection and corporate relocation of your business. Companies of all sizes find success doing business in Asheville, thanks to the region’s forward-thinking business leaders, cutting ASHEVILLE AREA UTILITIES Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org ASHEVILLE CLIMATE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES Discover how technology, IT, digital and climate science are paving the way for Asheville’s economy. Our access to a diverse and highly-skilled talent pool, broadband infrastructure, colleges and business-friendly tech schools has made our region a top choice for tech and client science companies. SUZANNE DEFERIE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD A native of Western North Carolina and graduate of Appalachian State University, Suzanne worked as a CPA, Senior Audit Manager and Banking Industry Specialist for Deloitte & Touche before joining Asheville Savings Bank in 1991. When she joined Asheville Savings Bank as Chief Financial Officer, she was the first female executive hired by thebank.
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The Asheville, NC metro area, covering four Western North Carolina counties, has a population of approximately 450,000 residents. In 2016, Buncombe County attracted 10.9 million visitors, generating $2.9 billion in economic impact. Despite this growth, the cost of living is less than the national average and has retained a small-city charm.VISIT ASHEVILLE
The Relocation Package provides information about the Asheville area to assist you in your relocation planning, including: Asheville Magazine. Asheville area phone book. Information on climate, government and population. Detailed city/county map. Information on transportation, labor, taxes, wages, employment, education, housing,real estate and
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Visitor Center Hours. Monday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The Visitor Center is open 7 days a week. The Visitor Center is closed on New Year’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, and half days on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. COVID-19 Safety Measures. We take your safety and the safety of ouremployees
ASHEVILLE AREA BUSINESS DIRECTORY Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org www.ashevillechamber.org MOVING TO ASHEVILLE NC A Bustling Small Town with Open Arms. All within a three-block area in downtown Asheville, locals and tourists alike can admire art deco architecture, catch an original play, dine al fresco, shop at independent boutiques, sip on a beer from our many microbreweries, choose from all kinds of cuisines, watch an artist at-work, play tothe beat in
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COALITION Our economic development coalition can assist in the site selection and corporate relocation of your business. Companies of all sizes find success doing business in Asheville, thanks to the region’s forward-thinking business leaders, cutting ASHEVILLE AREA UTILITIES Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce 36 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC 28801 | 828-258-6101 | www.ashevillechamber.org ASHEVILLE CLIMATE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES Discover how technology, IT, digital and climate science are paving the way for Asheville’s economy. Our access to a diverse and highly-skilled talent pool, broadband infrastructure, colleges and business-friendly tech schools has made our region a top choice for tech and client science companies. SUZANNE DEFERIE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD A native of Western North Carolina and graduate of Appalachian State University, Suzanne worked as a CPA, Senior Audit Manager and Banking Industry Specialist for Deloitte & Touche before joining Asheville Savings Bank in 1991. When she joined Asheville Savings Bank as Chief Financial Officer, she was the first female executive hired by thebank.
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The Relocation Package provides information about the Asheville area to assist you in your relocation planning, including: Asheville Magazine. Asheville area phone book. Information on climate, government and population. Detailed city/county map. Information on transportation, labor, taxes, wages, employment, education, housing,real estate and
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COALITION Our economic development coalition can assist in the site selection and corporate relocation of your business. Companies of all sizes find success doing business in Asheville, thanks to the region’s forward-thinking business leaders, cutting ASHEVILLE NC ECONOMIC RESEARCH & REPORTS The region’s trusted source for market research including economy, demography, workforce, and business landscape. Riverbird Research, a division of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, assists decision makers and provides education about the most important indicators affecting the Asheville metro region, western North Carolina and beyond.MEET THE TEAM
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MAJOR INDUSTRYEMPLOYMENT DISTRIBUTION ASHEVILLE MSA APRIL 2021 Unemployment Rate % Apr 2020 Apr 2021 Change AVG Y-T-D 2020 AVG Y-T-D 2021 Change Asheville City 21.9 4.3 -17.6 7.7 5.1 -2.6 Buncombe County 18.5 3.9 -14.6 6.8 4.8 -2.1 Haywood County 15.4 3.9 -11.5 6.4 4.7 -1.7HEALTH & WELLNESS
Since the beginning of the 20 th century, the Asheville region has attracted those seeking clean air, active lifestyles, and restorative properties.. Today, Asheville is known for a thriving traditional healthcare industry and growing alternative and complementary medicineindustries, earning
ASHEVILLE AREA NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 151 Patton Ave., Box 170. Asheville, NC 28801. (828) 350-2415. The ERC is a non-profit organization that provides fast, reliable, and secure fiber-based network services across the education, healthcare, government, and economic development communities, with a vision to increase the adoption of new technology. Learn More. SUZANNE DEFERIE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD A native of Western North Carolina and graduate of Appalachian State University, Suzanne worked as a CPA, Senior Audit Manager and Banking Industry Specialist for Deloitte & Touche before joining Asheville Savings Bank in 1991. When she joined Asheville Savings Bank as Chief Financial Officer, she was the first female executive hired by thebank.
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