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NewBiz Alert Resumen semanal de North Central Florida (Gainesville & Ocala)

July 11, 2026 — North Central Florida (Gainesville & Ocala) new business activity

Por NewBiz Alert, para la semana del June 20 to June 26, 2026, con base en los registros de la Florida Division of Corporations. Cómo lo hicimos.

New filings

261

Change from the prior week

down 82 (23.9% lower)

Change from a year ago

down 24 (8.4% lower)

Busiest county

Marion, 129

North Central Florida recorded 261 new business filings the week of June 20 to 26, 2026.

Two kinds of business still grew in a slow week. Professional, scientific and technical services led with 44 new filings, up from 34. Company management followed with 32, up from 23. Both give local service firms a bigger pool of new owners to reach.

Most other sectors pulled back from the prior week. Real estate and rental and leasing fell to 16 from 35. Administrative and support services dropped to 20 from 35. Finance and insurance came in at 10, down from 25. Retail trade also landed at 10, down from 23. This was the region's slowest week in three months and the third in a row to slip.

Marion County stayed the region's engine with 129 filings, most of them in Ocala at 114. Alachua County came in at 67, well below its usual pace, with Gainesville at 48. Columbia County held near steady at 24. Union County was one of the few areas to gain, with 7 filings against its usual pace of about 3.5, most of them in Lake Butler.

The pipeline of new projects moving through Ocala and Marion County lines up with the county producing nearly half the region's new businesses. City and county records this month show new commercial and home ground being prepared. That points to steady work ahead for builders, trades and the service firms that support new owners.

La tendencia

Cómo va la tendencia de la región

Cómo va la tendencia de la regiónLa línea verde gruesa es la tendencia del promedio de 13 semanas. La línea gris delgada es el conteo de negocios nuevos de cada semana, que cambia más de una semana a otra. El eje izquierdo muestra el número de registros nuevos.0200400600Mar 28Jun 20

Una desaceleración constante en las últimas 13 semanas con una caída esta última semana que bajó el promedio.

La línea gruesa es el promedio de 13 semanas. Léela para ver la tendencia más larga. La línea delgada es el conteo de cada semana, que cambia de una semana a otra.

El patrón del año

Cómo suele ser el año

  • 2025-26
  • 2024-25
  • 2023-24
  • 2022-23
  • 2021-22
Negocios nuevos por mes, de este mes el año pasado hasta ahoraCada línea es un año, que termina en el mes actual a la derecha. La altura es cuántos negocios nuevos se formaron ese mes, así el lector puede ver el patrón del año y cómo se comparan los años. El eje izquierdo muestra el número de registros nuevos.1,0001,5002,000JunJulAugSepOctNovDecJanFebMarAprMay

La formación de negocios nuevos suele ser más alta alrededor de Mar y más baja alrededor de Nov, y se mantiene cerca de 1,500 al mes a lo largo de los años.

Cada línea es un año, que termina en el mes actual a la derecha, así puedes leer el año pasado de izquierda a derecha. El Día de Año Nuevo queda fuera porque la oficina estatal está cerrada, así casi ningún negocio se registra ese día.

La semana

Qué se está formando

Professional, Scientific and Technical Services grew the most this week, 10 more (up 29.4%). Real Estate and Rental and Leasing dropped the most, 19 fewer (down 54.3%).

SectorSemana pasadaEsta semanaCambio
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services3444+10 (+29.4%)
Management of Companies and Enterprises2332+9 (+39.1%)
Construction3228-4 (-12.5%)
Other Services2726-1 (-3.7%)
Administrative and Support Services3520-15 (-42.9%)
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing3516-19 (-54.3%)
Transportation and Warehousing2515-10 (-40%)
Accommodation and Food Services1512-3 (-20%)
Health Care and Social Assistance1912-7 (-36.8%)
Information911+2 (+22.2%)
Finance and Insurance2210-13 (-59.1%)
Retail Trade2310-13 (-56.5%)

Dónde

Los lugares más activos de la semana

Marion led the region this week with 129 new filings. 1 other county also grew from the week before.

Principales condadosSemana pasadaEsta semanaCambio
Marion144129-15 (-10.4%)
Alachua10367-36 (-35%)
Columbia2624-2 (-7.7%)
Union17+6 (+600%)
Principales ciudadesSemana pasadaEsta semanaCambio
Ocala123114-9 (-7.3%)
Gainesville6348-15 (-23.8%)
Lake City2220-2 (-9.1%)
Lake Butler17+6 (+600%)

Datos llamativos

Lo que sobresale esta semana

Ocala and Marion County anchor the week

Marion County produced 129 of the region's new businesses, nearly half the total, with 114 of them in Ocala. Fresh commercial and home subdivisions moving through the Ocala City Council line up with that lead.

A slower stretch across the region

Filings fell for the third week running and reached their lowest point in three months. Real estate and finance saw the biggest pullbacks from the week before.

Por la región

Contexto local

  • The Ocala City Council passed the TBMI Commercial Outparcel Development conceptual subdivision, a commercial subdivision of seven lots and two tracts totaling 35.01 acres on planned development land, filed by TBMI II, LLC. A seven lot commercial subdivision on 35.01 acres readies pad sites in Ocala. Site work, paving and utility crews get the first jobs, then the accountants, insurers and other service firms new tenants hire. That fits the 44 professional services filings that led the region this week. City of Ocala (Legistar), File 2026-1645, 2026-07-07
  • The Ocala City Council passed the Mockingbird Ridge conceptual subdivision, a single family residential subdivision of 493 lots on 169.38 acres, filed by Boyd Development LLC. A 493 lot single family subdivision on 169.38 acres cleared the Ocala City Council. Homebuilders, electricians, plumbers and landscapers get years of work. New rooftops then pull in retail and personal services for the residents. City of Ocala (Legistar), File 2026-1646, 2026-07-07
  • A major site plan for a Tractor Supply store near North US Highway 27 and West Highway 326 is in review before the Marion County Development Review Committee, filed by Dynamic Engineering. A new farm and ranch store is in review near US Highway 27 and West Highway 326 in Marion County. Building it means site work and construction jobs, then retail hiring and local suppliers once it opens. Marion County Development Review Committee (Legistar), File 2026-23544, 2026-07-06
  • A major site plan for a Fifth Third Bank facility in the Mulberry area of The Villages was filed with the Marion County Development Review Committee. A new bank branch is planned in the Mulberry area of The Villages in Marion County. It brings construction work now and finance jobs later, and gives nearby small businesses another lender close by. Marion County Development Review Committee (Legistar), File 2026-23543, 2026-07-01
  • A major site plan for the Belleview Substation, a utility substation filed by SECO Energy, Inc., was submitted to the Marion County Development Review Committee. A new electric substation is planned near Belleview in Marion County. Electrical and site contractors build it, and the added power capacity supports the homes and businesses forming in Marion, the region's busiest county at 129 this week. Marion County Development Review Committee (Legistar), File 2026-23617, 2026-07-09
  • A five story Hampton Inn and Suites with 123 guest rooms broke ground at the intersection of US Highway 129 and Interstate 10 in Suwannee County, a $20 million project. A five story, 123 room hotel broke ground where US Highway 129 meets Interstate 10 in Suwannee County, a $20 million project. Construction crews build it now. Once open it needs front desk, housekeeping and maintenance staff, plus linen, laundry and food suppliers. Suwannee County Economic Development Office, 2026-05-01
  • A major site plan for a self storage facility at 9494 Summerfield was filed with the Marion County Development Review Committee by Radcliffe Engineering. A self storage facility is in review in the Summerfield area of Marion County. It is a construction job first, then a small ongoing draw for local trades and property management once built. Marion County Development Review Committee (Legistar), File 2026-23614, 2026-07-09

Y entonces

Qué significa

The week was quiet, but the work is not drying up. Professional services and company management both grew, so service firms have more new owners to reach. Marion County stayed the busiest by far, and the commercial and home projects moving through Ocala point to steady demand for builders, trades and the firms that serve new businesses. A slow filing week is a good week to get in front of the owners who did file.

Metodología

Cómo contamos

Por qué reportamos unas semanas después

Los registros oficiales de negocios de Florida muchas veces se siguen actualizando hasta dos semanas después de que un negocio se registra por primera vez.

Para darles tiempo a esos registros de asentarse por completo, reportamos una semana de registros unas tres semanas después de que ocurre. Reportar un poco más tarde nos deja mostrar números completos y exactos en lugar de un conteo inicial parcial.

These counts come from Florida's official business filing records for the week of June 20 to 26, 2026. We wait about two weeks before publishing so the state can finish recording that week's filings, so the totals here are complete. Counts cover new business registrations across the counties of North Central Florida.

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