About AEDC | Find Properties | Contact Business Development

A Diverse Economy

Our unique blend of industries instantly connects you to a lucrative index of resources, talent, and decision-makers. Here, global retailers are neighbors to massive data curators. Biotechnologists rub elbows with industrial manufacturers. Alternative energy providers share communities with logistics specialists. Achieving success isn't just about what you know but also about who you know.

View the Arkansas Incentives Tier Map

Professional Services

Home to corporate leaders in retail, transportation, food processing and oil, our economy is as diverse as our workforce. Arkansas offers great assets to companies looking to establish or relocate a headquarters operation.

Learn More
Professional Services

Logistics & Distribution

With a central location and comprehensive transportation infrastructure, it’s not surprising that Arkansas has a growing distribution and logistics services sector. Arkansas is home to more than 6,800 transportation, logistics, and distribution companies. Additionally, Arkansas is home to Fortune 500 company J.B. Hunt Transportation Services.

Learn More
Logistics & Distribution

AgTech & Forestry

Arkansas is at the heart of this timber-rich area of the country, due to much of the state being covered by 19 million acres of forestland, or more than half of the total area of the state. This is having a huge impact on the state’s economy, timber and forest products companies from around the world, and the lives of the many families living in the area who are seeing an increase in jobs created by those companies.

Learn More
AgTech & Forestry

Information Technology

When it comes to economic development in the technology sector, Arkansas is rising. With the second-lowest cost of living in the country and business incentives for technology-based organizations, the state is attracting companies from around the world and bringing in a skilled workforce to fill high-tech jobs in cybersecurity, fintech, retail, supply chain and more.

Learn More
Information Technology

Metals

In Arkansas, the metals industry employs over 22,000 individuals and accounts for 13.6% of total manufacturing. Located in the Northeast corner of Arkansas, Mississippi County boasts the second-largest capacity for steel production in the nation.

Learn More
Metals

Food & Beverage

Arkansas knows the food and agribusiness industry. We're home to Tyson Foods, one of the world’s largest food companies, and manufacturing facilities for some of the top companies in the industry, including PepsiCo, Nestle, JBS USA, Kraft Heinz, and many others. We're also an agricultural leader, producing 49 percent of all the rice in the United States. The Arkansas Economic Development Commission works diligently to assist food and beverage companies looking to expand or relocate.

Learn More
Food & Beverage

Aerospace & Defense

Aerospace and aviation represents Arkansas’ #1 export, and we are home to nearly 150 well-known aerospace and defense companies that include MRO, component parts, completion centers, and defense contractors as well as the Little Rock Air Force Base. The state is also home to the Highland Industrial Park, one of the nation’s fastest growing defense corridors, with companies like Aerojet Rocketdyne, Esterline, Lockheed Martin and Raytheon.

Learn More
Aerospace & Defense

Firearms & Ammunition

Arkansas keeps the firearms and ammunition industry in its sights. From manufacturers to businesses involved in sales and distribution, the Arkansas firearms and ammunition industry is diverse. Companies that call Arkansas home include SIG SAUER, Remington, Daisy, Walther, Nighthawk Custom, Thermold Magazines, Umarex, and Wilson Combat. As a pro-second amendment state, Arkansas welcomes firearms and ammunition companies looking to start-up, expand, or relocate.

Learn More
Firearms & Ammunition

GET MONTHLY UPDATES FROM AEDC

Is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s

Subscribe
GET MONTHLY UPDATES FROM AEDC

INVESTED IN BUSINESS GROWTH

As a business-friendly state, Arkansas offers a range of competitive incentives for businesses looking to open, expand or relocate. From cash rebates to community grants, Arkansas' business incentives encourage job creation and investment.

  • Community Development Block Grant

  • Exemptions/Reductions

  • Investment Incentives

  • Specialized Incentives

  • Film Production Incentives

  • Equity Investment Tax Credit

  • Targeted Business Incentives

  • Job Creation Incentives

  • Research & Development Incentives

Community Development Block Grant

Community Development Block Grant Description

Learn More
Community Development Block Grant

Exemptions/Reductions

Exemptions/Reductions Description

Learn More
Exemptions/Reductions

Investment Incentives

Investment Incentives Description

Learn More
Investment Incentives

Specialized Incentives

Specialized Incentives Description

Learn More
Specialized Incentives

Film Production Incentives

Film Production Incentives Description

Learn More
Film Production Incentives

Equity Investment Tax Credit

Equity Investment Tax Credit Description

Learn More
Equity Investment Tax Credit

Targeted Business Incentives

Targeted Business Incentives Description

Learn More
Targeted Business Incentives

Job Creation Incentives

Arkansas offers several types of job creation incentives, including income tax credits, cash rebates, and infrastructure grants.

Learn More
Job Creation Incentives

Research & Development Incentives

Research & Development Incentives Description

Learn More
Research & Development Incentives

a diverse economy

a diverse economy

Our unique blend of industries instantly connects you to a lucrative index of resources, talent, and decision-makers. Here, global retailers are neighbors to massive data curators. Biotechnologists rub elbows with industrial manufacturers. Alternative energy providers share communities with logistics specialists. Achieving success isn't just about what you know but also about who you know.

CONTACT

Clint O'Neal, CEcD

Executive Director

(501) 682-7350