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Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation named the City of Santa Clarita the "Most Business Friendly City in Los Angeles County"

SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (Map) - City of Santa Clarita

Santa Clarita also took home the Grand Prize for its Support for Small Business Program for the category of Economic Development Programs, which recognizes outstanding and innovative programs which made a significant contribution to the field of economic development during 2008. A third Grand Prize was awarded to Santa Clarita for its Enterprise Zone Marketing Campaign for the category of Economic Development Promotions, which recognizes outstanding efforts and achievements in economic development advertising, marketing and promotion.

"The City of Santa Clarita consistently strives to implement and execute programs that assist businesses to thrive in Santa Clarita," said Santa Clarita Mayor Frank Ferry. "These CALED awards are a huge honor, as well as testament to our hard work and dedication to Santa Clarita businesses and its workforce."

Most recently, the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation named the City of Santa Clarita the "Most Business Friendly City in Los Angeles County" (2008). Santa Clarita's Economic Development Division focuses on attracting and retaining targeted industries and businesses to sustain the City's dynamic business environment and thriving job market. Santa Clarita employs an aggressive marketing strategy that focuses on the top four identified business clusters, including aerospace, biomedical, technology and entertainment.

City of Santa Clarita

Located just 35 miles from Los Angeles, the City of Santa Clarita is a unique blend of modern sophistication and small town charm. With a history rich in film and the Old West, the City of Santa Clarita serves as the backdrop for numerous film and television productions. Recognized by CNN/Money Magazine as one of the "Best Places to Live in California" the City of Santa Clarita hosts a variety of world-class events and attractions for residents and visitors to enjoy.

SOURCE City of Santa Clarita www.santa-clarita.com

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