Do Business at Cascadia


Cascadia is ripe with opportunity for businesses and industries which are seeking to be part of the Green Economy. Located near the Port of Tacoma and near the I-5 corridor, Cascadia offers a combination of benefits that cannot be matched by any other commercial site in the Northwest. An advanced water treatment system provides a constant source of reclaimed water for our commerce partners.  An emphasis on reclaimed and renewable energy lowers your carbon footprint.  Large, flexible and flat building sites reduce the impact of construction on the environment. Fiber-optic, satellite and community-wide wi-fi helps you do business at the speed of light.

Cascadia’s high-tech commercial and industrial park will occupy 679 acres with 500 acres designated as a Foreign Trade Zone, an important benefit for businesses involved in international trade.  Cascadia could be home to as many as 10,000 jobs.

Now let’s talk about the people side of the Green Economy.  The Puget Sound region is known for its highly educated and motivated work force as well as world-class universities and research institutions. Cascadia’s commitment to good stewardship extends far beyond protecting the environment to include creating an exceptional quality of life.

Recreation, education, art and culture add a richness to life at Cascadia. Shopping, dining and entertainment help create a strong sense of community.  World-class golf, an equestrian center, an extensive trail network, and nature preserve complete the picture of a life well lived at Cascadia.

Cascadia is:

  • Close to the I-5 corridor.
  • Near the Port of Tacoma.
  • Less than 30 minutes from Seattle Tacoma International Airport.
  • Excellent rail, truck and multi-model shipping access.
  • Highly educated workforce.
  • Advanced water treatment provides recycled treated water for commerce.
  • Fiber-optic, satellite and wi-fi communications systems.
  • Green energy sources.







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