With a population of 165,077 (Ohio County Profiles), Medina County is projected to be one of the fastest growing counties in the State of Ohio. For information on Medina County's demographics, information on population, income, housing, education, transportation, labor force, etc; quick reference to 2000 census information for Medina County; Population Estimates and Projections. The Medina County Economic Development Corporation consistently strives to address workforce development issues through a variety of approaches including active participation on the Summit-Medina Workforce Investment Board, where Director Jim Doutt serves as Chair. Whether your business needs are based in expansion, retention, education, training or finance, you will find MCEDC the right source. The City of Medina Economic Development DepartmentThe City of Medina's location provides our businesses with access to 55% of the U.S. Manufacturing facilities in more than 40 major cities within a 500 mile radius. This area encompasses 57% of the U.S. Population that controls 60% of our nation's purchases. Brunswick Economic Development"Customer service attitude and innovative approach.. have resulted in positive feedback from our residents and businesses." Robert Zienkowski, City ManagerWadsworth Economic DevelopmentLocated in the southeast corner of Medina County, Wadsworth combines small town charm with all of the modern amenities and utilities a full service city can provide. The City of Wadsworth received the designation as a Business Friendly Community in 2003. The city's administration and staff strive to make opening and operating a business in Wadsworth as easy as possible. Wadsworth's location and easy access make it an excellent choice for industry and commercial opportunities.For an all Ohio Economic Development insight, you may wish to contact one of the Governor's Regional Economic Development Offices.The Ohio Department of Development has Business Incentive Loans and Grants to assist many eligible Ohio employers for more information contact your regional development office.