Welcome To

San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership

The San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership is a resource for developers, brokers and site selectors. We will work one-on-one with you and your clients to provide business assistance, networking, and access to potential incentives as well as a highly skilled workforce. Come and find out why the SVG is SoCal's Golden Opportunity. We want to work with you and your clients to find the right place.

1991: SGVEP was incorporated as the San Gabriel Valley Commerce and Cities Consortium

Three city managers from Alhambra, Monrovia and West Covina recognized the need for a regional entity for the purpose of advocating, marketing, and expanding the economic base of the San Gabriel Valley. These city managers and several private sector business leaders came together to create the San Gabriel Valley Commerce and Cities Consortium to leverage the power of the region and to promote the valley.

1998: The name was changed to the San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership to reflect the growing and broad membership including business, local government, colleges and universities, and non-profit organizations committed to the mission of advancing the economic vitality and quality of life of the San Gabriel Valley.

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About San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership

The San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership is a resource for developers, brokers and site selectors. We will work one-on-one with you and your clients to provide business assistance, networking, and access to potential incentives as well as a highly skilled workforce. Come and find out why the SVG is SoCal's Golden Opportunity. We want to work with you and your clients to find the right place.

1991: SGVEP was incorporated as the San Gabriel Valley Commerce and Cities Consortium

Three city managers from Alhambra, Monrovia and West Covina recognized the need for a regional entity for the purpose of advocating, marketing, and expanding the economic base of the San Gabriel Valley. These city managers and several private sector business leaders came together to create the San Gabriel Valley Commerce and Cities Consortium to leverage the power of the region and to promote the valley.

1998: The name was changed to the San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership to reflect the growing and broad membership including business, local government, colleges and universities, and non-profit organizations committed to the mission of advancing the economic vitality and quality of life of the San Gabriel Valley.