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The Dillon County Economic Development Department is part of Dillon County Government and is responsible for all economic development recruitment, marketing, and existing industry functions for the County.
Clay Young serves as Director of Economic Development. With over 30 years of experience as an economic developer, finance director, and county administrator, Young was hired as Director in 2018. Lisa Miller serves as Administrative Assistant in the Economic Development office.
Our team of dedicated and experienced economic developers, elected officials and allies stand ready to assist you with your project. Contact us today to get started.
Address
401 West Main St, Room 304
Dillon, SC 29536
Clay Young
Director
Phone: 843-774-1401
eMail: dilloncoecondev@bellsouth.net
News / Press
Dillon County leads Pee Dee in GDP growth
DILLON, S.C. – Dillon County is the only county within the six-county Pee Dee region to exceed the level of GDP growth statewide. According to a report issued by the Bureau of Economic Analysis that calculates GDP by county across the United States, Dillon’s GDP rose by 10.33% from 2015-2018. In 2015,
Harbor Freight Tools Holds Groundbreaking On One Million Square Foot Expansion
Harbor Freight Tools held the groundbreaking on their one million square foot expansion on Wednesday, Dec. 13th. Robby Roberson, Vice-President of East Coast Distribution for Harbor Freight Tools, said that they had been in Dillon since 2001. This is their third expansion which will bring them up to 3 million
Inland Port bringing growth to Pee Dee
DILLON, S.C. – Inland Port Dillon is already paying off for the Pee Dee region. S.C. Sen. Kent Williams, whose district includes the inland port, said Friday afternoon that already two industrial businesses have moved to Marion County because of its proximity to the inland port near Dillon. “We’re very