Branch County - Diverse · Strategically Located · Fun!
BCEGA was created in 1989 to oversee economic development for Branch County, with its primary purpose to market the County’s industrial parks, located in the cities of Bronson and Coldwater, and the villages of Quincy and Union City. Featuring five commerce-friendly industrial and business parks, and an advanced high-speed telecommunications infrastructure, Branch County has the diverse resources, experience and flexibility forward-looking businesses seek. BCEGA with its community partners form an experienced team to provide comprehensive assistance for new businesses and companies looking to expand their operations.
Branch County - WE ARE DIVERSE
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Branch County - WE ARE STRATEGICALLY LOCATED
| Situated in the heart of the Midwest -- midway between Chicago and Detroit -- Branch County is ideally located, close to suppliers and consumer markets alike. Almost half of the nation’s population and income is within 500 miles, and many of Canada's major population centers are less than a day’s drive. Interstate 69 and US-12 bisect the county, providing easy highway access, with I-94 and I-80/90 just minutes away. Add convenient rail access and busy, nearby airports and it’s easy to see why business is on the move in Branch County. |
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Rich in culture, while offering a wealth of outdoor recreational opportunities, Branch County combines a modern, urban attitude with a warm, hometown charm that appeals to residents and tourists alike. With over 100 lakes scattered through extensive woodlands and open areas, camping, fishing, hiking, biking, skiing and swimming are extremely popular. Yet Branch County also boasts outstanding schools and shopping, plus an abundance of notable historic sites, homes and museums. The Tibbits Opera House is one of Michigan’s oldest theatres. Numerous parks, five beautiful golf courses, festivals and its incredible natural beauty make Branch County a great place to live. |






