Why San Joaquin
There are many reasons to locate your business here. Where do we start?
Access to the Silicon Valley and San Francisco Bay Area markets, and a transportation network that includes airways, interstate freeways, railways, waterways, and other attractive commuting options.

San Joaquin County is uniquely positioned for economic growth and business expansion. Add to that a rich California history, abundant industrial and commercial space, a robust workforce, commuting options to and from the Bay Area, affordable housing, and a high quality of life and it's easy to see why greatness grows here.

755,601
Population
$65,373
Median Household Income
$422,296
Median Home Price
Prime Location

With its exceptional geographic location, a transportation network that includes interstate freeways, rail and a deep-water port to handle intermodal shipping and an airport that can accommodate extended operation cargo planes, San Joaquin County is a prime location for economic growth and business expansion. Add to that multiple commuting options to and from the Bay Area, affordable housing and a high quality of life, it's easy to see that San Joaquin County is an ideal area to start or grow your business.

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Culture of Innovation

Our proximity to the San Francisco Bay Area, as well as access to a number of renowned Higher Education research institutions help us re-invigorate our region's economy as a center for sustainable technologies in three areas: Health Care, Agri-Business, and Sustainable Construction Technology

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Talent Access

San Joaquin County's skilled and educated workforce leads to job growth, community development, and economic sustainability. We continue to expand educational opportunities to prepare an abundant workforce pipeline.

Learn More about our Highly Skilled Talent

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Quality of Life

San Joaquin County has a moderate climate with warm, dry summers and mild winters. The San Joaquin Delta, where the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers meet before entering the San Francisco Bay, is an area rich with outdoor recreation opportunities.

Learn more about our Quality of Life

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Our Communities

Our diverse communities offer a variety of lifestyles, economic opportunities, and business incentives. Explore more on their city websites: