EDConnects Business to Opportunity
Clallam Economic Development Council
A Private non-profit organization helping businesses in our community since 1982.
The EDC connects business owners and entrepreneurs to resources. The EDC provides coordination for economic development projects to simplify the process of economic development and investment to support and grow business and jobs.
Golfing for Economic Development -- June 2008
A few sprinkles in the morning didn't dampen the day or the players' spirits.

EDC Golf Tournament Players are getting ready to tee off at Hole 1: Rob Reese, Mark Hannah, Nigel Moore, Michael O'Bryon.

Co-sponsor 7 Cedars Casino employees were greeting players at Hole 17 and showing off their special golf cart.

Golfers Conner Haffner, Sandy Briggs, Hugh Haffner and Van Briggs walking to their next shot.
Next EDC Board of Directors' Meeting:
Thursday July 17th, at 10:00 a.m. at the Clallam Transit Center in Port Angeles.

L to R: Linda Rotmark, Executive Director; Pam Tietz, 1st V.P., Patti Morris, President, Mike McAleer, Treasurer, Walt Schubert, Rod Fleck, 2nd V.P.
Commercial Spaces for Lease in Port Angeles:
Commercial/Industrial with Office space
Office Space near the Hospital
Innovation Partnership Zone Designation
The partnership of Battelle's Sequim Operations, Peninsula College, PNNL and the EDC has been designated an Innovation Partnership Zone (IPZ) by the state of Washington.
The IPZ is designed to bring together research and higher education opportunities, innovation and economic activity. Areas designated as Innovation Partnership Zones receive special access to state funding and resources that otherwise might not have been available
Clallam netWorks EDC -- a membership organization.
Click here for a list of our members.
Economic Impact of Home Building in Clallam County Study
This study was done by Elliott Eisenberg, National Association of Home Builders and details income, jobs and taxes generated by building homes. The report was commissioned by the North Peninsula Building Association in partnership with the Sequim Association of Realtors, the Port Angeles Association of Realtors and the Clallam EDC Building Trades Cluster.
Click Here for a PDF file of Impact of Home Building.
Click Here for a PDF file of the Net Benefits Report.
2007 Snapshot of Clallam County
Population: 68,500
Median Household Income: $46,213
Median Age: 46
Median Home Price: $255,000
Unemployment rate: 5.9%
For more 2007 statistics and demographic information about Clallam County -- click here for a PDF.










