We work closely with a variety of organizations that assist in the development and growth of Suwannee County Economic Development. Learn more about our partners below.
Live Oak is a growing community of about 7,000 citizens. Four large metropolitan areas are located within a short driving distance. Enjoy our small-town setting that comes with the events and activities of larger cities.
Learn more about Suwannee County, including its location, government, programs, services, and cultural/recreational opportunities.
The Suwannee County Chamber of Commerce in Live Oak, Florida, provides opportunities for businesses to grow and prosper.
Florida Commerce is the Official Economic Development Organization for the State of Florida.
The Suwannee County Property Appraiser determines the fair and equitable market value of every parcel of property, both real estate and tangible, in our county.
CareerSource North Florida provides solutions that work for all job seekers. Services range from essential tools you need to find a job to training opportunities, recruiting events, and referrals to our community partners to help you overcome employment hurdles.
The North Florida Economic Development Partnership (NFEDP) is a public/private, 501c(6) entity dedicated to facilitating economic development activity and high-quality job growth and securing capital investment in the 15-county region comprising North Central Florida.
The Florida Gulf and Atlantic Railroad LLC (FGA) serves the panhandle of Florida and southern Georgia. It operates 373 miles of mainline track along the I-10 corridor between Baldwin, FL, and Pensacola, FL, with an Attapulgus, GA, branch. FGA’s geographical location makes it a highly desirable rail freight route for shippers and offers prime railcar storage.
The Spirit of Suwannee Music Park is a one-of-a-kind music park and premier campground nestled on the shady banks of the historic, tea-colored Suwannee River in North Florida. The Spirit of the Suwannee is proud to host a variety of events throughout the year.
Suwannee Valley Electric is the main power provider for Suwannee County.
A subsidiary of Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative, Rapid Fiber provides the county’s residential and commercial fiber internet needs.
Florida Power and Light produces solar power to provide power to specific parts of Suwannee County.
Duke Energy produces solar power to provide power to specific parts of Suwannee County.
Chesapeake Utilities distributes natural gas for local residents and businesses.
The FDOT provides a safe, statewide transportation system that promotes the efficient movement of people and goods.