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Napa County Business
American Canyon, Calistoga Napa, St. Helena, Yountville
The name “Napa” is reportedly a word from the language of the Wappo Tribe of Native American Indians
Napa Valley has become noted as one of the premier wine-making regions of the world. It is a key tourist attraction, known for hot air ballooning, skydiving, wine tasting, art, literature, and many other cultural and non-cultural activities.
Napa's business market is significantly smaller than Solano County's. But its proximity to Solano County's Fairfield makes it an ideal branch location for handling the combined Solano and Napa markets.
Napa County is a heavily controlled growth area; hence its population of 124,279 (census 2000) is not expected to increase much.
Main Industries in Napa include: Grape and wine production, Retail, Manufacturing, Mining, and High Technology.
Napa County’s vineyards continue into Solano County. Solano’s proximity to neighboring Napa is just another attraction for locating in Solano County. However, the size of Napa's business market is substantially smaller than Solano's because of their no-growth plan. Napa may however be an ideal site for locating your regional office. Napa's Small Business Development Center: http://www.napasbdc.org/
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www.SolanoChambersofCommerce.com www.BusinessFairfieldVacavilleSuisunCity.org www.SolanoBusinessEconomicDevelopment.info www.SolanoCommercialRealEstate.com
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