Industries and investments Archives - SWFleda https://swfleda.com/category/industries-and-investments/ Florida economy Thu, 28 Mar 2024 15:01:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://swfleda.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/cropped-SWFleda-32x32.jpg Industries and investments Archives - SWFleda https://swfleda.com/category/industries-and-investments/ 32 32 The Largest Employers in Florida: A Detailed Overview https://swfleda.com/top-100-employers/ https://swfleda.com/top-100-employers/#respond Thu, 28 Mar 2024 15:01:32 +0000 https://swfleda.com/?p=97 In this article, we’re going to delve into an analytical journey exploring who the biggest players are when it comes to employment in some of

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In this article, we’re going to delve into an analytical journey exploring who the biggest players are when it comes to employment in some of Florida’s prominent counties. Compiled and edited by the Regional Economic Research Institute, we’ve gathered comprehensive data from 2019 that sheds light on the largest employers in several key regions in Florida.

While exploring the theme of the largest employers in Florida, it’s also fascinating to delve into specific regions like Babcock Ranch, Florida, to understand how its unique economic landscape contributes to the state’s employment sector.

Top Employers in Southwest Florida 2019

In 2019, Lee Health emerged as the top employer in Southwest Florida, providing jobs to 13,595 individuals. Close behind Lee Health, the Lee County School District and Lee County Local Government offered employment possibilities for 12,936 and 9,038 respectively. Following this, Florida’s beloved Publix Super Market and the NCH Healthcare System provided jobs for a substantial number of Floridians as well.

Here, we also see a mix of other employers ranging from retail giants like Walmart to education institutions like the Florida Gulf Coast University, and even fast-food chains like McDonald’s making it to the list.

RankCompany NameEmployment
1Lee Health**13,595
2Lee County School District12,936
3Lee County Local Government*9,038
4Publix Super Market8,728
5NCH Healthcare System**7,017
6Walmart6,516
7Collier County School District5,604
8Collier County Local Government*5,119
9Florida Gulf Coast University3,430
10Bayfront Health3,060
11Charlotte County School District2,553
12Arthrex, Inc.**2,500
13Charlotte County Local Government*2,464
14McDonald’s2,447
15City of Cape Coral2,253
16US Sugar2,100
17Home Depot2,040
18Winn-Dixie1,994
19Hope Hospice1,768
20Ritz Carlton-Naples1,450
21Florida SouthWestern State College**1,441
22Gartner, Inc.**1,200
23Walgreens1,191
24City of Naples1,169
25Target1,150
26Chico’s Fas Inc.**1,147
27Lowe’s Home Improvement1,135
28Hertz**1,110
29Shell Point Retirement Community1,100
30Radiology Regional Center1,031
31City of Fort Myers988
32Physicians Regional950
33Hendry County School District923
34Moorings Park888
35News-Press/Naples Daily News**840
36Seminole Casino800
37J W Marriott-Marco Island770
38Naples Grande Beach Resort750
39Perkins Restaurant & Bakery732
40Sam’s Club725
41Olive Garden Italian Kitchen715
42Hendry County Local Government*699
43Downing Frye Realty697
44WCI Communities Inc689
45Burger King682
46Marriott-Sanibel Harbour Resort650
47RE/MAX Realty635
48Outback Steakhouse633
49Vi at Bentley Village615
50JC Penney610
51Costco Wholesale600
52John R Wood Properties600
53Wendy’s589
54Beall’s588
55Dillard’s575
56Culver’s560
57Hyatt Regency-Coconut Point560
58Germain Cars554
59Carrabba’s Italian Grill550
60Raymond Building Supply534
61Florida Cancer Specialists520
62Cracker Barrel Old Country Str505
63Gulf Bay Group Of Companies500
64Agmart Produce Inc500
65South Seas Sanibel & Captiva500
66Chili’s Grill & Bar494
67Farm-Op Inc.480
68Best Buy470
69Taco Bell464
70Bonita Bay Club450
71Quick Lane450
72UPS435
73Progressive Waste Solutions421
74Palm Automall415
75Pizza Hut408
76Gettel Automotive406
77Galloway Family Of Dealerships400
78Salus Care400
79LYNX Services LLC400
80Harbour Health Center400
81Century 21399
82West Bay Club390
83Lee County Electric Cooperative386
84Chick-Fil-A386
85Applebee’s384
86Kohl’s381
87Coldwell Banker381
88City of Punta Gorda379
89Nordstrom378
90Sun Stream Hotels & Resorts350
91G4s Secure Solutions USA350
92J & J Ag Products Inc350
93D & K Harvesting Inc350
94Naples Beach Hotel350
95Pinchers343
96Gasparilla Inn & Club326
97Suntrust Bank325
98Red Lobster325
99Naples Lakes Country Club320
100Texas Roadhouse319

Employment Landscape in Charlotte County 2019

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In Charlotte County, the healthcare sector reigned supreme in 2019, with Bayfront Health being the largest employer. The Charlotte County School District and the Charlotte County Local Government follow closely, offering numerous job opportunities for those in Florida’s southwest region.

Retail entities like Walmart and Publix Super Market, as well as home improvement store Home Depot, also feature prominently in the list of largest employers in this county.

  • Bayfront Health: 3,060;
  • Charlotte County School District: 2,553;
  • Charlotte County Local Government: 2,464;
  • Walmart: 1,395;
  • Publix Super Market: 1,021;
  • Home Depot: 600;
  • Palm Automall: 415;
  • Winn-Dixie: 414;
  • Gettel Automotive: 406;
  • McDonald’s: 404;
  • Harbour Health Center: 400;
  • City of Punta Gorda: 379;
  • Charlotte Sun: 300;
  • Solaris HealthCare Charlotte Harbor: 230;
  • Life Care Center Of Punta Gorda: 205;
  • Signature Healthcare: 202;
  • Port Charlotte Rehabilitation: 172;
  • UPS: 170;
  • Palm Island Resort: 157;
  • Village Place Health & Rehabilitation Center:150;
  • Port Charlotte Volkswagen: 150;
  • Beall’s: 146;
  • Sam’s Club: 145;
  • Walgreens: 136;
  • Dillard’s: 135.

Job Market in Collier County 2019

Collier County in 2019 saw the NCH Healthcare System as its largest employer. The Collier County School District and Local Government play a big role as well in the county’s employment scenario. It’s interesting to note the prominence of Publix Super Market and Arthrex, Inc. in this region as well.

  • NCH Healthcare System: 7,017;
  • Collier County School District: 5,604;
  • Collier County Local Government: 5,119;
  • Publix Super Market: 3,083;
  • Arthrex, Inc.: 2,500;
  • Walmart: 1,480;
  • Ritz Carlton-Naples: 1,450;
  • City of Naples: 1,169;
  • Physicians Regional: 950;
  • Mooring Park: 888;
  • Seminole Casino: 800;
  • Naples Grande Beach Resort : 750;
  • Germain Cars: 554;
  • Downing Frye Realty: 550;
  • Gulf Bay Group Of Companies: 500;
  • Bentley Village A Classic: 500;
  • Agmart Produce Inc: 500;
  • Home Depot: 480;
  • John R Wood Properties: 470;
  • McDonald’s: 441;
  • Walgreens: 373;
  • Naples Beach Hotel & Golf Club: 350;
  • Naples Lakes Country Club: 320;
  • Nordstrom: 313;
  • Lowe’s Home Improvement: 310.

Work Opportunities in Lee County 2019

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Lee County showcases a mix of top employers with Lee Health again sitting on top, followed by the Lee County School District and Lee County Local Government. Other significant employers include Publix Super Market, Florida Gulf Coast University, and multinational retail corporation, Walmart.

RankCompany NameEmployment
1Lee Health**13,595
2Lee County School District12,936
3Lee County Local Government*9,038
4Publix Super Market4,624
5Florida Gulf Coast University3,430
6Walmart3,067
7City of Cape Coral2,253
8Hope Hospice1,630
9McDonald’s1,482
10Florida SouthWestern State College**1,441
11Gartner, Inc.**1,200
12Chico’s Fas Inc.**1,147
13Hertz**1,110
14Shell Point Retirement Community1,100
15Radiology Regional Center1,031
16Winn-Dixie995
17City of Fort Myers988
18Home Depot960
19Target755
20Lowe’s Home Improvement725
21WCI Communities Inc689
22Walgreens661
23Marriott-Sanibel Harbour Resort650
24Hyatt Regency-Coconut Point560
25Perkins Restaurant & Bakery503

Conclusion

Understanding the employment landscape is crucial for job seekers as well as policy makers. It helps to identify the industries that are thriving and those that might need more support. The information provided can guide employability programs and educational courses to better align with the demands of these top employers.

In a broader sense, this analysis gives us an idea of Florida’s economic health, as well as insights into the sectors that are driving economic growth. Despite the changes brought on by external factors, it’s clear that healthcare, education, government, and retail remain significant contributors to employment opportunities in Florida.

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Aerospace and Aviation in Florida https://swfleda.com/aerospace-and-aviation-in-florida/ Fri, 14 Jan 2022 22:30:00 +0000 https://swfleda.com/?p=22 The annual economic impact of aviation-related activity in Florida is estimated at $175 billion19 and its 19 commercial airports account for 10% of the nation’s

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The annual economic impact of aviation-related activity in Florida is estimated at $175 billion19 and its 19 commercial airports account for 10% of the nation’s total passenger traffic. As of 2021, Florida was home to 2,326 aerospace and aviation companies with more than 106,000 employees and an average salary of $79,206. Many of these companies are located in northwest Florida, which has become a center for aerospace and aviation activities, including research and development, testing, and training. Florida is home to 20 major military installations and more than 60,000 active duty military personnel, as well as a significant number of veterans, rocket scientists, machinists, pilots, and engineers. Florida’s aerospace and aviation companies have a tremendous number of skilled professionals.

No other state compares to Florida’s history in the aerospace industry, and it is uniquely positioned to remain a leader in the field for some time. Two of the ten active U.S. spaceports are located here: the Cape Canaveral Spaceport and Cecil Field Spaceport. Eight of the 24 licenses that allow private firms to launch rockets into space are issued from Florida facilities, further cementing its position as a leader in aerospace travel.

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International Trade in Florida https://swfleda.com/international-trade-in-florida/ Fri, 23 Apr 2021 23:37:00 +0000 https://swfleda.com/?p=19 Florida is a key player on the global trade stage due to its strategic location and advanced infrastructure. In 2021, exports of goods from Florida

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Florida is a key player on the global trade stage due to its strategic location and advanced infrastructure. In 2021, exports of goods from Florida reached $56 billion, representing an impressive 3.4% of total United States exports. The region is the eighth largest exporter in the United States, emphasizing its importance in the global marketplace.

Florida’s main exports are a variety of goods, including automobiles, airplanes, engines and parts, telecommunications equipment, computers, components, and precious metals such as gold. However, in addition to these industries, the state is active in exporting waste and scrap, agricultural products, seafood, livestock, minerals, forest products, oil and gas.

Florida’s unique geographic location makes it an ideal base for trade transactions with Latin America, the Caribbean, and other regions of the world. More than 17% of all U.S. exports to Latin America and the Caribbean pass through Florida, emphasizing its importance as a gateway to the global economy.

Thus, Florida’s export economy continues to show steady growth, providing opportunities for a variety of industries and businesses, large and small, to engage in successful trade transactions on the world stage.

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Economic Tycoon Among the States https://swfleda.com/economic-tycoon-among-the-states/ Fri, 08 May 2020 04:22:00 +0000 https://swfleda.com/?p=13 Florida is one of the leading citrus-growing states in the United States. Each year, two-thirds of the nation’s crop is citrus fruit that is harvested

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Florida is one of the leading citrus-growing states in the United States. Each year, two-thirds of the nation’s crop is citrus fruit that is harvested from Florida groves. These are mostly oranges and grapefruits. There was a case in the late 1980s when, for the first time in 100 years, Florida’s entire fruit crop was killed by a cold snap. Then the farmers, whose farms are located north of the cities of Lakeland and Orlando, gave up citrus production. Yes and in the past there have been instances in the area where frozen fruit came to market, then citrus prices dropped and farmers went broke. Currently, the Florida Citrus Commission’s strict market controls help keep prices in check, even during cold winters.

Another important crop in the state is tobacco, which grows mainly in northern Florida. Tobacco cultivation began around the late 1920s, just after hordes of rodents attacked Florida’s cotton plantations and destroyed virtually the entire crop. The recognized market center for tobacco growing in Florida is the town of Live Oak.

In addition to citrus and tobacco, the heat-loving sugar cane is grown here in large quantities. The city of Clewiston, on the south shore of Lake Okeechobee, is the center of Florida sugarcane cultivation. Production of this crop was expanded after the events of 1961 – then after the Cuban revolution, the United States stopped importing sugar cane from the island.

Florida, in addition, is also one of the major suppliers of fish to the country’s markets. The main fishing ports of the state are Pensacola and Apalachicola on the Gulf coast, and Fernandina Beach and New Smyrna Beach on the Atlantic coast. And, of course, the Key West Islands – here the pink shrimp is harvested – it is considered one of the most valuable gifts of the southern seas, and its habitats stretch from Tampa to the barrier islands. In addition to shrimp, Florida fishermen supply the country’s markets with various types of fish, such as Spanish mackerel, black mullet, clams, lobsters, and crabs. But in the Gulf of Appalachicola they breed oysters. In general, sport fishing is very popular here – it can even be called the most important branch of the tourist industry in Florida, and a good source of income for the state.

About 45% of the territory of Florida is covered with forests. And if in former times the pine forests of Florida were the most important source of wood for the U.S. Navy, then since the XIX century this source was empty – it was exhausted, as the forests of Florida were practically cut down. Nevertheless, the state’s citizens planted new forests in place of the old clearcuts, and by 1940, Florida’s lumber industry was picking up again.

The tourism industry in Florida’s economy is also a major factor that generates a lot of revenue for the state. The most popular tourist centers in Florida are Miami, Miami Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, St. Petersburg, Panama City, and Pensacola. Also, cities that are located in national park areas. It is the tourism industry that has best influenced the development of industrial sectors of the state’s economy.

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Florida Tourism Industry https://swfleda.com/florida-tourism-industry/ Mon, 14 Oct 2019 17:11:00 +0000 https://swfleda.com/?p=16 A record 126.1 million tourists visited Florida in 2019, up 6.2 percent from 118.8 million visitors in 2018. The Department of Economic Opportunity estimates that

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A record 126.1 million tourists visited Florida in 2019, up 6.2 percent from 118.8 million visitors in 2018. The Department of Economic Opportunity estimates that as of February 2021, 1.3 million of the 9.1 million people employed in Florida have jobs related to the tourism industry4 that contribute $85.9 billion to the state’s GDP.

Florida is known for its miles of sandy beaches and crystal clear waters.Visitors from around the world are drawn to the state’s 2,200 miles of coastline and 663 miles of beaches. More than 25% of all visitors indicated that relaxing on the beach and waterfront is the top activity in Florida.

Home to eight of the top 20 theme parks in North America and three of the top 20 water parks in the world, Florida welcomes millions of families to its amusement and theme parks each year. In 2019, nearly 75 million people visited the Orlando area, where most of these parks are concentrated and where thousands of Florida residents work. Walt Disney World is the largest individual employer in the country, spending more than $2.7 billion on payroll in 2018 for 75,000 employees.

According to Cruise Lines International Association’s 2020 Cruise Lines Study, Florida’s cruise industry generated 12.4 million passenger and crew visits, accounting for nearly 50 percent of all passenger and crew visits in the United States. Passenger and crew spending on land totaled just over $1.2 billion. Total passenger and crew spending in Florida in 2019 increased 15 percent over 2017.

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