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What We Offer To Help
Your Business Grow . . .
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| Radiation
Safety Associates |
Highly Skilled Labor
Force Over 50% of our high school graduates pursue higher
education at either a technical school or four-year college. Hebron is third
within the surrounding communities in percent of population with some college
or a degree. In addition, a network of excellent public schools, community
colleges, technical schools, universities and four-year colleges provide
well-trained workers for your firm.
Centrally Located with Easy
Highway/Air Access to Major Industrial Markets Routes 2 and 84
link Hebron to major commercial areas within Connecticut. Hartford, New London,
and New Haven are within a thirty-minute commute. Additionally, both Routes 2
and 84 connect to interstate highways, affording access to major industrial
markets within 500-mile radius of Hebron. These include Boston, New York,
Montreal and Baltimore. Bradley International Airport, Windsor Locks,
is less than an hour away. This recently expanded air terminal is New
Englands second busiest offering both passenger service and air freight
express. Commuter service for smaller aircraft located within a thirty-minute
drive include Windham and Brainard Airports.
Ample, Affordable Land (Look for our map in
the Town Planning Department Section).
Central Business District with Full Commercial Services
Research shows Hebron is a leader within surrounding towns in
percent of total service sector jobs, making it a regional service
center.
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| Gay City
State Park |
Quality Living
Factors High livability factor with rich colonial heritage homes
both historic and modern, wide range of parks and recreation facilities,
beautiful scenic countryside.
Award-Winning Environmental Program New open
space policy which allows developers to make contributions to the open space
fund in exchange for using certain approved wetland areas.
Civic and
Professional Organizations Variety of civic and professional
organizations, working together for the benefit of Hebrons business
community.
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| Hebron
Harvest Fair |
Home
to Popular Annual Special Events which are Strong Regional and National Tourism
Draws The Hebron Harvest Fair, for example, is the third largest
agricultural fair in the state, drawing over 250.000 visitors annually. The
Hebron Maple Festival has received national acclaim in Yankee Magazine, and
attracts visitors from across the Northeast.
Tax
Incentive Program Formulated by the HEDC, this plan offers tax
abatements to encourage businesses to expand or move to Hebron. The plan
follows state guidelines and allows businesses to qualify for a 2-year tax
abatement with a $500,000 investment, and a 7-year abatement with a $3 million
investment. Companies must apply in advance, and must meet certain conditions,
such as be non-polluting with minimal impact on the towns rural
character. Likely candidates include corporate headquarters, corporate
satellite offices, campus-style office development, research and development
facilities, light manufacturing and other multi-use facilities. The Board of
Selectmen has some flexibility in granting abatements on a case by case basis.
Contact the Town Planner for details.
Pro-Active Economic Development Commission with a
Business-Friendly Outlook Some recent activities:
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| Hebron
Veterinary Hospital |
- Sponsored free seminars for
Hebron businesses. Topics included local and regional resources, marketing,
financing, and using the Internet.
- Commissioned Community 2000
Survey, the first of its kind for Hebron. Results showed most citizens favor
balanced economic growth.
- Attended training seminars for
EDC officials, such as those offered by the Connecticut Capital Region Growth
Council to designate Hebron as a Business Ready
community.
- Sponsored two-year photo/video
archiving project to develop marketing tools such as a Web site, video and/or
CD.
- Launched a Sister City project
with Lac Brome (Knowlton), Quebec, to foster mutually beneficial exchange among
municipal, educational, historic and business representatives.
- Obtained grants for
feasibility studies on developing the Town Center, improving the Town Green,
and building a business resource section at the library.
- Funded new topographical
aerial survey map to facilitate planning and development.
- Built strong partnerships with
local, regional and state development agencies and associations. Participated
in local and statewide business expos to help market Hebron and the
region.
- Developed Hebrons first
tax abatement policy.
Strong Alliance Between Government and Private
Sector Hebron provides a wholesome climate to establish and
expand a business while preserving an exceptional quality of life.
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