Business Services & Resources
Time magazine called Fairfax County “one of the great economic success stories of our time,” and a U.S. Department of Labor study called the county the “private-sector jobs leader” of the Washington, D.C., area. The county has a diverse and dynamic business community that employs almost 600,000 people. The county's business base consists of Internet service providers and Web hosting data centers, e-commerce companies, software development and application firms, telecommunication firms, and every major aerospace company on the planet. The county hosts corporate and regional headquarters operations, government contractors, trade and professional associations, retail firms, wholesale distributors, and business and financial services.
Business Development
- Entrepreneurship 101: Starting a Business Workshop
- Doing Business in Fairfax County Guidebook
- Commercial Real Estate Submarkets
- Licenses and Permits
- Register as a Vendor to Fairfax County
- Venture Capital Investment
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Business
Incentives
- Small, Minority and Women-Owned Businesses
- Community Business Partnership
- Economic Development Authority/SCORE Counseling
Business Membership Organizations
Consumer Protection
Economic Development and Partnerships
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Fairfax County
Economic Development Authority
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Fairfax County Office of Public Private
Partnerships
- Southeast Fairfax Development Corporation
Information Resources
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Business Sectors
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Demographics - Economic
Information
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Demographics - Nonresidential
Information
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Economic and Demographic
Publications
- Economic Index and Indicators


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