HEALTHCARE AND LIFE SCIENCES IN ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA
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St. Lucie County Economic & Business AssetsWith a population of nearly 300,000, the St. Lucie County economy has evolved into a blend of diverse sectors that include manufacturing, aviation, agriculture, tourism, research & development, construction, healthcare, retail, and professional and technical services with a pro-business climate and skilled workforce. And no State Personal Income Tax.
Location in Florida
Located halfway between Orlando and the south Florida clusters in West Palm Beach, Ft. Lauderdale and Miami, Port St. Lucie is perfectly situated in the midst of Florida’s life sciences hub with easy access to major transportation routes. Only a 45 minute drive to Palm Beach International Airport, 90 minutes to Fort Lauderdale and less than a two-hour drive to Orlando and Miami airports via Interstate 95 and the Florida Turnpike.
Life Sciences Education
Your company will have direct access to universities providing workforce education and training.
Indian River State College offers 150 programs leading to Bachelor’s Degrees, Associate Degrees, Technical Certificates and Applied Technology Diplomas. The institution has earned recognition for excellence in education both statewide and nationally and promotes initiatives such as STEM-related education, entrepreneurship, corporate training and free business assistance. Students in the Bachelor’s Degree in Biology program intern at life science institutes providing laboratory support services and a pool of trained technicians.
In addition, the STEM Center offers opportunities for collaboration with seven fully-equipped laboratories.
St. Lucie Public Schools offers Advanced Placement courses and curriculum in Allied Health, Biomedical Science and Industrial Biotechnology through the Career and Technical Education program.
St. Lucie County & Florida Life Sciences IndustryThe region is home to a variety of life sciences companies, research institutions and biotech firms including Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies, recently selected as a Center for National Cancer Institute NExT Program, USDA Agricultural & Horticultural Research Lab, Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, Scripps Research, and the Maxx Planck Institute.
Research institutes within a two-hour drive collaborate and partner with a community of over 100 innovative companies in fields including medical devices, pharmaceuticals, therapeutics, biotechnology, and medical IT.
Medical Facilities
St Lucie has an outstanding healthcare system, served by four hospitals: Lawnwood Regional Medical Center and Heart Institute and Level Two Trauma Center, Martin Health System, St. Lucie Medical Center and Tradition Medical Center, which provide life-saving care for patients with critical injuries from a four-county region. There are 44 major hospitals are within a 100-mile radius.
Tradition Center for InnovationThe Tradition Center for Innovation, located in Port St. Lucie, is a fast growing life science and health care center focused on advancing research from the laboratory to the market.
Port St. Lucie is experiencing population and economic growth. Over 600,000 square feet of new and expanding facilities in Tradition Center of Innovation include Tradition Medical Center; Keiser University; Optimal Outcomes’ medical office building and a 120-bed veterans’ nursing home.
The nearly 900-acre Tradition Commerce Park is a fully entitled, shovel-ready, tract prominently positioned along I-95 in Port St. Lucie.
No. 1 for first-time home-buying
millennials according to Smart Asset
(2016)
One of
“America’s 50 Best Cities
to Live” according to 24/7 Wall St.
(2016)
4th
Safest Place in Florida Large City
according to ValuePenguin.com (2016)
Port St. Lucie, the 8th largest city in Florida, is an affordable low-density, low crime community with small town charm and all the amenities of a large city with an assortment of recreational activities including golf, baseball, beaches, a walk along the river and festivals.
City of Port St. Lucie
Quality of Life
EDC Can Help
Bring your business to St. Lucie County.The EDC is uniquely positioned to help your expanding or relocating business take full advantage of resources available, including:
• Site selection
• Permitting assistance
• Incentive programs information
• Demographics and market research
• Workforce development assistance
• Connections to public/private resources
The former VGTI building is a state-of-the-art facility. Built in 2012, it contains expansive conference and lecture spaces, highly efficient and flexible labs designed to meet rapidly changing technology needs, offices, onsite café and outdoor areas for enjoyment and exercise.
CONTACT US TODAY
Pete Tesch, President
Economic Development Council
of St. Lucie County, Inc.
500 NW California Boulevard
Port St. Lucie, FL 34986
(772) 336-6254 or [email protected]
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/StLucieEDC
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