Broome
County, New York, located in the heart of NY, is
a scenic region full of natural beauty, quaint historic
towns and thriving cities. Considered the crossroads of
the New York’s Southern
Tier Region, Broome County consists of the cities of
Binghamton,
Endicott
and Johnson
City, as well as several surrounding rural areas and
suburban towns.
The area lies situated within a 350-mile radius of
some of the richest markets in the world, with
Interstate highways 81 and 88, as well as state route 17
all intersecting at the county seat of Binghamton.
Almost one half of the U.S. and Canada's populations are
found within this radius, making Broome County a
marketer's dream and one of New York’s fastest growing
areas in the Upstate
Region.
Broome County began its economic life as one of the
leading cigar manufacturers in the country.
Manufacturing remains a large sector of the economy, but
the County is also the birthplace to the world-renowned IBM
Corporation and the flight simulation industry, begun by
Link Aviation. Broome County is also home to the
Endicott-Johnson shoe factory.
Binghamton
University and Broome
Community College, as well as smaller local colleges
and universities provide the work force with education
and training for new corporations entering the County. The
American International Group, Pepsico,
Unisource,
and Norfolk
Southern Railroad are just a few of the newcomers to
Broome County, NY. The Binghamton
Regional Airport, with international capabilities,
serves these and other firms well.
According to the 2000 census, Broome County’s
population numbered just over 200,500. Many local and
state tax incentive
programs are in place, encouraging new business
growth for the area and targeting full employment for
all Broome County residents. The
Southern Tier East Economic Development (STEED) Loan
fund is one of these, which works along with the Broome
County Industrial Development Agency. New
York State itself boasts one of the richest and most
diverse economies in the nation. More Fortune 500
companies headquarter themselves here than anywhere
else, and Broome County keeps an eye out to attract more
to their sector.
According to the 1997 Census of Manufacturers, The
Broome-Tioga County area employees rated as some of the
most productive in the nation.
The quality of life also rates high in Broome County,
while housing prices are 10% lower than anywhere in the
state. Located at the confluence of the Chenango and Susquehanna
Rivers, Broome County remains one of the most
picturesque and lovely areas in Upstate New York. Gently
rolling hills abound, with rustic villages thriving not
far from modern cities.
Known as the 'Carousel Capital of the World', Broome
County boasts six different wooden musical carousels,
with only 170 still existing worldwide. Cultural
activities abound in the County, with the Anderson
Center for the Arts keeping things lively. The Roberson
Museum and Science Center, the Ross
Park Zoo, the Hanford
Mills Museum, and the many beautiful County and
State Parks are just a few of the other attractions that
keep Broome County residents and visitors alike, happy
and well entertained. Tri
Cities Opera and the Endicott
Performing Arts Center provide top-notch
performances.
With a strong and powerful economic base and an
excellent quality of life, surrounded by natural beauty,
it is easy to see why Broome County remains one of the
fastest growing areas in the region.
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