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  Enterprise Zone

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Program Overview

The Florida Enterprise Zone Program was established in 1982 with the purpose of revitalizing economically distressed areas. To accomplish this, local governments, acting as agents of the State, provide tax and regulatory relief to encourage businesses to locate and invest in designated zone areas to help the creation of new jobs, hire local residents and enhance the social and economic well-being of affected neighborhoods.

Businesses located within a designated zone may qualify for certain financial incentives including: job tax credits for employing residents of the zone, sales tax refunds on business equipment, sales tax refunds on building materials, property tax credit and, the potential for sales tax exemptions on electrical energy.

The current 10-year State Enterprise Zone program began January 1, 1995. Since then, more than 50 urban and rural enterprise zones have been designated throughout Florida, one of which is located in the City of Sarasota.

In 2002, the City of Sarasota and Sarasota County was awarded an Enterprise Zone designation by the State of Florida. In 2005, the State approved a boundary expansion increasing the total size to slightly more than two square miles. The boundaries of the zone begin approximately one and one-half miles north of downtown Sarasota roughly described as beginning at the intersection of North Tamiami Trail (U.S. 41) and 10th Street, north to Myrtle Ave, east to the Seminole Gulf Railway (east of U.S. 301), south to 10th Street, and west to the beginning at U.S. 41. The greater zone acreage lies within in the Newtown community.

The census tracts qualified in the Sarasota Enterprise Zone are: 0200.1, 0200.2, 0200.3 (east of U.S. 41, only), 0200.4, 0300.1, 0300.2, and 0300.3.

Please contact the Newtown Redevelopment Office for further information and instructions:

City of Sarasota, Planning & Redevelopment Department
Newtown Redevelopment Office
1782 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Way
Sarasota, FL 34234
(941) 373.7780
dru_jones@sarasotagov.com

 

 

 

   
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