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The City has a handful of thriving businesses tucked away on its western border. Some of the businesses are so well hidden, you can only get to them by driving outside the City! Glendford has nearly 100 acres of land that is zoned for business along the entire western border of the City, and there is a large 27-acre parcel of City-owned land along the north border that is also zoned for business.


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Farmington has always enjoyed a stable economic environment. The city’s location is ideal with downtown St. Louis reachable in just over a one-hour drive. Accessible transportation also plays a role in Farmington’s economic success with nearby major highways, along with the Farmington Regional Airport and the use of the Union Pacific Railroad. Local business, comprised of everything from independently – owned shops and major retailers and service providers – including Wal-Mart, Lowe’s, JC Penney, Sears, Accent Marketing, and Centene Corporation – to progressive manufacturers – such as U.S. Tool Grinding and SRG Global – continues to diversify, making Farmington an appealing site for relocation or expansion.


The Farmington Industrial Development Authority (IDA) is the lead agency in industrial recruitment and retention. The IDA was first established in 1981 and has been a cooperative partner with many of the industries currently located in the community. The IDA Board of Directors is comprised of community leaders from manufacturing, retail, medical services and finance sectors, and is anxious to assist your company in its start-up, relocation, or expansion.

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