Commerce Lexington’s Executive Vice President of Economic Development, Gina Greathouse, said, “We are very excited about this new recognition for the region. This success over the last few years is due in large part to the collaborative effort of many regional economic development partners who have worked together to attract new businesses and support the expansion efforts of many existing companies. This ranking reaffirms Greater Lexington’s position as a leading destination for business.”
“Recognized as a top metro area, we leverage regional collaboration to foster innovation, such as our initiative to establish a new regional business park. Together, we have built a foundation for prosperity by working hand in hand towards a common goal,” said Jack Conner, long-time Bluegrass Alliance partner and the Executive Director of Scott County United.
Site Selection Magazine also ranks states and micropolitan areas in these annual rankings. Kentucky’s 3rd place ranking in per capita projects reflects the state’s strong performance in attracting investments and promoting growth. Similarly, Frankfort was noted for its placement as 4th among micropolitan areas. These recognitions not only showcase the effectiveness of collaboration but also emphasize the significant role played by states and smaller urban areas in driving economic opportunities.
As Greater Lexington continues to build on this momentum, Commerce Lexington and its regional partners remain committed to supporting the region’s economic development initiatives. With a focus on collaboration, strategic planning, and sustainable growth, Greater Lexington is poised to attract new opportunities and drive economic prosperity for years to come.
For more information about Greater Lexington and Commerce Lexington’s economic development efforts, please visit www.locateinlexington.com.