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1 Diversifying Your Economy – Post Disaster Identifying Emerging Industries GEDP is a private, non-profit 501(c)(6) organization that is membership based Supporting Business and Community Jeffrey Sjostrom President February 25, 2015

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3 The list of damages and problems included:  Approximately 75 to 80 percent of the 2,500 businesses experienced severe damage  Water levels greater than nine feet and mold in the historic “Strand” district  Significant damage to the Port of Galveston, major cultural facilities, and UTMB campus  80 percent of residences had flood damage; one out of five units have been condemned  Only 60 percent of the city’s population had returned six weeks after the storm  Significant labor shortages for most of the local businesses that have re-opened. Hurricane Ike Impact: Hurricane Ike struck the southeast coast of Texas on September 13, 2008 as a Category 2 storm causing an estimated damage of over $30 billion to the state with direct impacts to 29 Texan communities. Although the water quickly receded in Galveston, there was considerable recovery and rebuilding to be accomplished on the island.

4 Island Recovery: In the six years after Hurricane Ike, Galveston has begun to see an increase in it’s economy. In some industries, the figures meet, if not exceed those from 2008.  City Financial Foundation strong and positioned for growth  Sales Tax and Hotel Occupancy Tax Performance experiencing positive gains  Housing and Real Estate markets already continue growing by both volume and sales price  Industrial/Maritime industries continue seeing significant new investments  Healthcare remains one of Galveston’s leading markets with jobs and capital investments  Education sectors seeing continued growth in enrollments and addition of new programs  Population stabilized after losses from Ike, with signs of improvement  Galveston retains job center of Galveston County and unemployment rates dropping

5 Economic Drivers of Galveston  Education and Healthcare  Maritime & Support Service for Offshore Oil  Tourism and Hospitality “…economic trends in effect prior to Hurricane Katrina – intensified after the storm…” Brent Warr, Gulfport MS GEDP TARGET MARKETS:  MARITIME  SUPPORT SERVICE FOR OFFSHORE OIL & GAS  EMERGING TECHNOLOGY  MIDDLE INCOME HOUSING  TOURISM  BUSINESS - RETENTION - EXPANSION - DIVERSIFICATION ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND DIVERSIFICATION Business Recovery Funding City Infrastructure and Housing UTMB – TAMUG Port of Galveston Tourism Beaches and Amenities

6 GEDP STRATEGIC INVESTMENT AREAS

7  Disaster Planning and Preparedness mitigates against financial loss and hardship  Businesses are left to their own determination and ingenuity  Economic Development organizations can play a pivotal role in providing resources and/or stability to the redevelopment and revitalization of their communities  Economic Development is a marathon, not a sprint GEDP I NITIATIVES : The GEDP maintains focus on expanding Galveston Island employment and tax bases through:  Business Recovery Activities - Over $100 million in business development / recovery resources facilitated by GEDP since 2008  GEDP Disaster Recovery Guide & Business Recovery Task Force  GEDP Economic Development Summit  GEDP Annual Plan of Work  Information Clearinghouse  GEDP Investor Profile magazine

8 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CONTACT : ============================= GALVESTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP 409-770-0216 1700 Strand – UTMB Customs House www.gedp.org


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