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Lane County Quick Facts
4
Higher education institutions within 45 minute radius
20
Minute average work commute
$430,000
Median home value
382,000
Metro Population
Direct flights to Austin, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, and more.
Located on Interstate 5 and major West Coast rail routes.
32 miles of Pacific coastline adjacent to the Port of Coos Bay – the largest deep water shipping port between San Francisco and Portland.
Diverse Communities make our region shine
From a bustling urban center to miles of open spaces, our region is propelled by low business costs, groundbreaking university research, superior infrastructure, and world-class recreation that attracts and retains talent. Here in Greater Eugene we are building a thriving regional economy with inclusive prosperity for all. We have a growing business ecosystem that includes legacy industries, food and beverage makers and an expanding number of emerging technologies, such as bioscience.
Greater Eugene has a history of innovation in business, recreation, culture and sports. We are in the beautiful Willamette Valley — an ideal place for hard work and easy living, with quick access to world-class recreation.
With 12 amazing communities to call home, Lane County has something for everyone. What will bring you to our region?
Community Profiles
Click below to download community profiles and discover demographic info, sector data, industry facts, and more.
Eugene
At the leading edge of industry and innovation.
Springfield
Next generation timber town.
Coburg
Historic and vibrant with a charming downtown.
Creswell
Perfectly situated to thrive.
Florence
A central hub of the Oregon Coast.
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Growth Industries
From the founding of Nike to the future of Bioscience.
Workforce + Education
Local talent prepared for the innovation economy.
Access + Infastructure
Access to global markets one click or short ride away.
Startup Ecosystem
Big ideas? You’ll be right at home.
Lifestyle
32 million acres of public land in your backyard.


