About Riverside County
Riverside County, the fourth largest county in California, is quickly transforming from a regional economic hub to a leading economic driver at the state and national levels. The regional economic growth is not limited to Riverside County. It is located within the Inland Empire, a rapidly growing area that has a well-established system of tradable industries including logistics, wholesale, and manufacturing which are vital to its innovation and trade.
Riverside County's economic base is experiencing change, moving from a predominantly construction, retail, and agricultural base, to a thriving innovative center for healthcare, renewable energy, logistics, supply chain technologies, and advanced manufacturing.
Over 86% of the county is unincorporated land and it offers businesses the unique combination of location within a marketplace of 22 million Southern California customers, easy access to main east/west and north/south transportation routes, a large trained and diverse workforce, a reasonable cost of living, and business-friendly environment, a global perspective, and the lowest net cost of doing business in Southern California.
Riverside County's economic base is experiencing change, moving from a predominantly construction, retail, and agricultural base, to a thriving innovative center for healthcare, renewable energy, logistics, supply chain technologies, and advanced manufacturing.
Over 86% of the county is unincorporated land and it offers businesses the unique combination of location within a marketplace of 22 million Southern California customers, easy access to main east/west and north/south transportation routes, a large trained and diverse workforce, a reasonable cost of living, and business-friendly environment, a global perspective, and the lowest net cost of doing business in Southern California.