East Hampton, CT Economic Development Commission

East Hampton, CT Economic Development Commission "To successfully attract new business, retain established business and improve the quality of life for the Town of East Hampton.

The Economic Development Commission (EDC) was established by town ordinance in 1979. (Town Ordinance #12.08 revised April, 2008)

EDC was established for the promotion and development of the economic resources of the Town of East Hampton. The Commission consists of seven members who are resident voters of the town and are appointed by the Town Manager for a term of four years. EDC members elect a

Chairperson, Vice Chairperson and other officers deemed necessary. The members are appointed and all members serve without compensation. EDC names liaisons to Planning and Zoning, Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce and other relevant town or ad hoc boards, commissions, committees or regional organizations. Commission meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month at the Town Hall or other accessible location and special meetings are called as necessary. All meetings are open to the public. The mission of the East Hampton Economic Development Council is: "To successfully attract new business, retain established business and improve the quality of life of East Hampton residents, visitors and tourists." Activities of the Economic Development Commission are directed at shaping the local economy and benefiting the community in many ways such as to:

· Promote job creation and retention
· Create a business-friendly climate to attract new business and diversify the local
economy
· Contribute to an enhanced tax base
· Consider tax assessment deferral to encourage new or expansion of existing
business
· Nurture, retain, and expand existing business
· Promote preservation of farmland and open spaces in accordance with the town
Plan of Conservation
· Promote and develop tourism and the consumption of local goods and services
· Enhance the Village Center
· Support beautification projects
· Advocate and support town infrastructure improvements (water, sewer, natural
gas, power, and telecommunications)
· Implement the town's economic plan as per the Plan of Conservation and
Development

The Economic Development Commission seeks to educate the public and gain community endorsement and consensus for its activities, as the townspeople are the principle stakeholders. EDC strives to coordinate activities in alignment with the goals and priorities delineated in town and business surveys and to work collaboratively with other town boards, councils, and commissions. Other functions include activities to:
· Provide prospective businesses with town information
· Develop methods to inventory and publicize available business sites
· Inventory, prioritize, assess, and when possible remediate environmental
contamination in order to facilitate adaptive reuse and redevelopment in the
Village Center. EDC is currently implementing the Brownfields grant awarded by
the EPA called the East Hampton Village Center Revitalization Initiative. In order to leverage its impact, EDC actively seeks affiliation with state and regional organizations. External partnerships are cultivated that will assist with community training and education, funding, and technical and organizational assistance. Limited town resources are a major impediment to initiatives, therefore, EDC diligently seeks to identify state and federal economic development funding, subsidy, and grant opportunities.

East Hampton businesses, here's a reminder about the Middlesex County Revitalization Commission's Business Operating Gra...
02/21/2026

East Hampton businesses, here's a reminder about the Middlesex County Revitalization Commission's Business Operating Grants Program. Grants up to $25,000 to help fund growth opportunities or to recover from an adverse event. Visit the MCRC website (https://mxcrc.org/) for more information. Application process open until March 15, 2026.

01/27/2026
Always great things happening in the Village Center, especially during the holidays!
12/17/2025

Always great things happening in the Village Center, especially during the holidays!

03/04/2025

This evening is the final virtual info session for this MCRC Business Operating Grant period.

Apply for the MCRC 2025 Business Operating Grants Program by March 15th to be considered for a grant up to $25,000. Small for-profit businesses in Middlesex County are eligible.

Information sessions, complete eligibility requirements, and the grant application are available on https://mxcrc.org.

East Hampton featured  in the Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce Economic Development.
02/25/2025

East Hampton featured in the Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce Economic Development.

Welcome to a latest issue of the Middlesex Chamber's Economic Development newsletter!

Economic development is a strategic priority for the Chamber, and an Economic Development Steering Committee was formed in 2023. The Committee created this monthly newsletter highlighting the people, places, and organizations contributing to the region's economic vitality.

This latest edition highlights the Town of East Hampton including town Stats, Economic Development Highlights, an interview with an Economic Development Partner, and more.

Click here to read the newsletter: https://conta.cc/41eyvaI

Business Operating Grant applications through the Middlesex County Revitalization Commission are now available through M...
02/19/2025

Business Operating Grant applications through the Middlesex County Revitalization Commission are now available through March 15, 2025. Small businesses with growth ideas, operational needs, or responding to a hardship are encouraged to apply. Information is available on the MCRC website here:

Business Operating Grants The Middlesex County Revitalization Commission is offering grants of up to $25,000 to qualified small businesses in Middlesex County, Connecticut. The grants are designed to provide operating assistance for small businesses to continue and expand their operations. From 2023...

Calling all East Hampton small businesses!  The Middlesex County Revitalization Commission is offering grants of up to $...
02/08/2025

Calling all East Hampton small businesses! The Middlesex County Revitalization Commission is offering grants of up to $25,000 to qualified small businesses in Middlesex County.

The competitive grants are designed to provide operating assistance for small businesses to continue and expand their operations. The 2025 application period will open on Saturday, February 15, 2025, and close on Saturday, March 15, 2025.

More information including links to information sessions and the application may be found at the MCRC website here:

Business Operating Grants The Middlesex County Revitalization Commission is offering grants of up to $25,000 to qualified small businesses in Middlesex County, Connecticut. The grants are designed to provide operating assistance for small businesses to continue and expand their operations. From 2023...

04/19/2023

Address

1 Community Drive
East Hampton, CT
06424

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 8pm
Tuesday 10am - 8pm
Wednesday 10am - 8pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

(860) 267-4468

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