“Missouri has been very supportive of our company as we have expanded over the years, and we appreciate that. We are lucky to be in a place that supports us and has a good business environment.” - Ray Kowalik
“One of our top executives was working for us out in Los Altos, California. And he came to us and said,’Please let me move there.’ He’s been in Kansas City 3 or 4 years now, and he loves it. I don’t think you could get him to leave.” - Augie Grasis III
Missouri's proximity to the wind corridor, abundant workforce, and low business costs are just a few reasons why it makes sense to locate your facility here.
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"What I like about Missouri is the people. I like the work ethic that comes with the people. I like the honesty you encounter."- Gregg Scheller
Learn more about Katalyst Surgical or other Missouri Companies
"There are cost advantages to working out of Missouri. Corporate taxes, fuel taxes and property taxes are very low in the state. Utility costs among the lowest in the country." - Hugh Gilmore
"Today there are more financial services firms headquartered in St. Louis than in any other city in the U.S. besides New York. That’s okay. Good competitors make you better." - Jim Weddle
Learn more about Edward Jones or Other Missouri Companies.
Data centers in Missouri benefit from low electricity costs and the presence of a strong cluster of IT firms, suppliers, and educators throughout the state.
Located within 600 miles of 50% of all U.S. households, Missouri is perfectly situated to help manufacturers more effectively reach the end users of their products.
"ABC Laboratories has a long-standing relationship with the university. We were literally born out of MU. Our founder, Dr. Charles Gehrke, was a highly regarded biochemistry researcher there, and a good percentage of our employees are MU graduates." - Byron Hill
“The “animal health corridor” aims to encourage more businesses to come to Missouri and to help local universities and high schools build up a pool of competent graduates.” - George Heidgerken