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Welcome to SEGA Joint Development Authority

Welcome to Southeast Georgia, the fastest growing region in the state, outside of metro Atlanta. Here within the counties of Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Glynn, McIntosh, and Wayne, you will find everything you need for your business to succeed. A diversity of economic opportunities, a major port and a sprawling military installation call this part of coastal Georgia home. In addition to an unsurpassed logistics network, a qualified workforce, and a diverse industrial base, Southeast Georgia boasts a number of unique assets that distinguish it as one of the more strategic locations on the East Coast. Specifically, the region is home to Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, the Port of Brunswick, and the Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC).

•  A growing, educated workforce, with plenty of additional training opportunities
•  Plenty of developable land as well as business parks with dependable infrastructure
•  A strategic location with major transportation options: interstate highway, rail, and    
Georgia’s second largest seaport, as well as its proximity to two international airports
•  A variety of incentives to establish your business here and provide positive
impact to your company’s bottom line

 
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“The Southeast Georgia Joint Development Authority is a prime example of counties working together to leverage assets for the benefit of all. While each county within the SEGAJDA region has specific strengths and opportunities, we recognize that our collective strengths and opportunities are far greater than that of any one county.” – Nathan Sparks, Executive Director, Brunswick and Glynn County Development Authority “The SEGA JDA is an excellent example of how neighboring counties can work together to help one another make this important economic region of our state a better place to live, work and play. It is setting the standards that will enrich this region in many respects during the exciting decade ahead.” – David Lyons, Executive Director, McIntosh County Industrial Development Authority