Naples, located in the western and coastal area of Collier County, is the largest of the three incorporated cities in Collier
County. Collier County is home to approximately 360,846 (2017 Projection) total residents plus an additional 72,170 residents constituting as “seasonal residents.” Naples is one of the wealthiest cities in the United States with the sixth highest per capita income. Major industrial sectors in the county include services, retail trade, finance, insurance, real estate, agriculture, and construction.
Away from the crowds and stress of bigger cities, Naples and Collier County offer deep resources for everything from start-up business loans and workforce training to accelerators that can jump-start a business, allow it to expand or move here from a foreign country or out of state. If you’re looking for a place to establish and grow your business, consider Collier County. The county is the 10th fastest growing metropolitan area in the country, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. It was the top fastest growing area in the country for 2016 in a ranking by the US Conference of Mayors.
The following other recent awards attributed to Naples are:
* Top 100 Best places for Business and Careers
* Top 10 in Job Growth
* Happiest & healthiest city in America two years in a row (Gallup-Heathways)
* Cleanest city in America – by realtor.com
The subject area includes over 100,000 households within a five mile drive of Vanderbilt Professional Center with an average household income of over $110,000 and median age of 51.5 years of age.