Logan Office of Economic Development (LOED) is a vital division of Logan City Council dedicated to fostering economic growth within the City of Logan. Positioned strategically between Brisbane and the Gold Coast in South East Queensland, Logan offers a diverse range of business opportunities across its 70 unique suburbs, catering to various industries and sectors. With a focus on collaboration with investors, businesses, and stakeholders, LOED aims to drive positive economic outcomes and support the city’s development.
With a strong emphasis on supporting small businesses, LOED recognizes their crucial role in the Queensland economy and regional communities. By providing information, resources, and services tailored to assist economic development in the City of Logan, LOED actively contributes to creating local employment opportunities, delivering essential goods and services, and enhancing the social fabric of the region. Through initiatives like the Small Business Friendly Councils (SBFC), LOED underscores its commitment to nurturing a prosperous and sustainable small business sector in communities across Queensland.
As Logan experiences rapid growth and significant infrastructure investments, LOED remains at the forefront of driving economic progress and attracting investments to the region. By leveraging the city’s skilled workforce, affordable housing options, and strategic location with access to major transportation networks, LOED plays a pivotal role in shaping the economic landscape of the City of Logan and contributing to its long-term prosperity.