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Melbourne is the next commercial moving hotspot in Florida. Yet, many people wouldn't be able to find the city on a map — even though it's in a prime location in the state.

Located 60 miles southeast of Orlando in Brevard County about halfway between Jacksonville and Miami on the east coast of Florida, Melbourne is a principal city of the Palm Bay–Melbourne–Titusville metropolitan area and part of Florida’s Space Coast.

The city is also home to NASA's Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

Melbourne is the second largest city within its country — Brevard County. With the Palm Bay–Melbourne area currently ranked at number three in growth among U.S. cities, a jump of 20 spots since 2020, the city is well-poised for major expansion in the coming years. 

While Brevard County is known for being the home of NASA operations, many private companies have set up shop on the Space Coast over the past decade, turning the area into an “aerospace and manufacturing powerhouse,” BizJournal reports.

For instance, the headquarters for the Boeing Company’s space and launch division are located in Titusville, and Merritt Island is home to Blue Origin LLC’s 750,000-square-foot rocket manufacturing facility.

Here’s a list of some of the best-known Melbourne, FL businesses:

  • Global aerospace and defense technology L3Harris
  • Supply chain workforce solutions provider Eclipse Advantage
  • Florida Institute of Technology
  • Space Coast Credit Union
  • Ron Jon Surf Shop
  • Avionics company Avidyne Corporation

It was also recently confirmed that a new business is coming to Melbourne, Florida: Space Florida.

Space Florida, the aerospace economic development agency of Florida, is bringing still-unnamed spacecraft manufacturing facility to the Melbourne Orlando International Airport — along with a  $300 million investment and 2,100 jobs.

Is Melbourne, Florida a Good Place to Live?

Ranked number one on the U.S. News & World Report’s Best Places to Live Near the Beach list, Melbourne isn’t just a great place to do business.

Young woman kayaking on Crane's Creek in Melbourne Florida

Nicknamed “the Harbor City,” Melbourne offers a wide range of outdoor activities, year-round sunny weather, great schools, a charming downtown, affordable housing, and low traffic — all in addition to its strong economy. 

Thinking About Relocating a Business to Melbourne, Florida?

If you’re considering relocating your business, Melbourne is a great option. Keep reading to learn more about this rising technology hub and see if it’s the right fit for you. We’ll also let you know about your commercial moving options and share information to help you when you’re ready to make your move to the Space Coast.

Moving a Company to Melbourne: Pros vs. Cons

What are the pros and cons of living in Melbourne, Florida? Here are some considerations to keep in mind as you decide whether or not to relocate your business to Florida’s Space Coast.

Pros: Why Are People Moving to Melbourne, Florida?

Strong Economy

As reported by BestPlaces.net, Melbourne’s economy is in great shape with an unemployment rate of 4.7% compared to the U.S. average of 6.0% and a job market increase of 1.9% over the past year.

View of Downtown Melbourne at dusk

Additionally, job growth over the next ten years is predicted to be 40.7% – notably higher than the U.S. average of 33.5%.

Location

Melbourne is located next to a major interstate just a little over an hour south of the family-friendly resort city Orlando. Melbourne also boasts an international airport.

Great Weather

Melbourne residents get to enjoy mild winters with temperatures between 50 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit and an average of 242 sunny days annually. 

Proximity to Higher Learning Institutions

Brevard County boasts several colleges and universities, including the Florida Institute of Technology, Eastern Florida State College, and a regional branch of the University of Central Florida. 

Business-Friendly Climate

The gateway to Cape Canaveral, Melbourne is a major hub for high-tech and aerospace businesses, as evidenced by some of its recent accolades:

  • Most highly concentrated high-tech economy in Florida (Milken Institute, 2019)
  • Second highest performing large city in the U.S. (Milken Institute, 2021)
  • Third best wage growth in the U.S. (Milken Institute, 2021)
  • Top 10 Best Cities for STEM Jobs  (Forbes.com)

Recreation and Amenities

Located in the heart of the Space Coast, Melbourne offers plenty of attractions for employees to enjoy outside the office. Residents can watch rocket launches from nearly any part of the city from the Kennedy Space Center located just a short drive away.

Empty Melbourne Beach pier during the day

Opportunities for outdoor recreation abound including watersports and hiking. Other activities include zoos and museums as well as taking advantage of the area’s thriving dining and shopping scene.

Melbourne also offers a rich arts and culture scene. In downtown Melbourne, residents can take in national and international performances at the King Performing Arts Center, and the Eau Gallie Arts District is home to a number of events.

Cons: Reasons to Not Move to Melbourne, Florida

While Melbourne has a lot to offer businesses, the city can have its drawbacks. 

Not a Major Metropolitan Area

The Palm Bay–Melbourne–Titusville metro area is home to a fairly modest population when compared to big cities such as San Francisco, Dallas, and Seattle. And with poor walkability in most areas along with inadequate public transportation by metropolitan residents’ standards, the area doesn’t exactly have a big-city feel either.

Hurricane Season

While Melbourne, Florida offers year-long great weather, residents have to contend with hurricane season — which stretches from June 1 to November 30. During this time, Florida is at higher risk of hurricanes than any other state.

Evacuated hotel in Florida with boarded windows ready for hurricane

That being said, no major hurricane (category 3 or above) has hit Brevard County since 1850, when the climate record started. Most hurricanes downgrade to a tropical storm or depression before they make landfall in the area.

Older Population

As of 2022, an impressive 26% of Melbourne’s population is made up of senior citizens — compared to a U.S. average of 16%, and the area is well known for its lack of millennials.

According to the Economic Development Council of Florida’s Space Coast, as reported by Florida Today: “The largest age group in the county are 55- to 59-year-olds, and the fastest growing group since 2002 were those aged 85 and older. The 35- to-39-year-old bracket has shrunk by 17 percent, faster than the national average.”

Still, Melbourne’s 20- to 29-year-old bracket has grown faster than the rest of the country. While there aren’t as many hipster hangouts as you’ll find in a metropolitan city, Melbourne has plenty to offer a younger crowd including world-famous surfing beaches and a bustling downtown.

A Brief Overview of Melbourne, Florida and Nearby Cities 

Wondering where to move your business in Melbourne? Here are some of the most popular Space Coast commercial areas to explore.

Downtown

Downtown Melbourne is a vibrant historic district known for its eclectic shopping, restaurants, and entertainment, and waterfront views to boot. With more than $70 million being invested in commercial and housing construction, the area is sure to see a major growth in the coming years.

Notable projects include a $42 million Tapestry Collection by Hilton boutique hotel, which is expected to bring $8.8 million into the area every year, and the $31 million luxury Highline apartment complex.

NASA Boulevard Commercial Area

Within minutes of downtown Melbourne lies a number of large commercial campuses and facilities that make up the heart of Melbourne’s technology market. The area is conveniently located within minutes of the Melbourne Orlando International Airport, the Melbourne Square Mall (which boasts more than 125 retailers), and a number of popular chain restaurants.

Aerial view of downtown Melbourne, the ocean surrounding it, and the neighboring commercial area

Businesses that call this area home include Northrop Grumman, GE, Extant Aerospace, Harris Corp, and Rockwell Collins.

Cocoa Beach

Located 30 minutes away from Melbourne, Cocoa Beach is just south of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station at the gateway to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. A popular beach-going and surfing spot, the area draws large numbers of tourists.

Restaurant and retail locations abound including the largest Ron Jon Surf Shop — the largest surf shop in the world. Other major businesses include Quantum Technology Sciences and CB Marketing Inc.

Palm Bay

Located just a few minutes south of Melbourne lies Palm Bay. With a population of 119,760 according to the 2020 United States Census, Palm Bay is the biggest city in Brevard County and the Palm Bay–Melbourne–Titusville metro area.

Palm Bay is home to a number of large businesses, including Harris Corp, which is headquartered in its $130 million, 464,000 square foot Technology Center opened in 2014. 

Palm trees in the sky in Florida
Shopping around for cities to move your business? Check out our blog post titled the 10 Best Cities in the U.S. to Move Your Business.

Commercial Moving & Relocation Services Costs to Consider

How much does it cost to relocate to Melbourne, Florida? Relocating a business involves a lot more than just moving expenses. Make sure your Melbourne moving budget includes all of these expenses below:

  • Cost of moving your business’s furniture, inventory, and other assets to Melbourne, Florida (this can vary depending on your current location and how much you’re moving)
  • Moving expenses for employees who will be moving with the company
  • Moving insurance for moving your business and employees
  • Deposits and leasing fees for a new Melbourne office space
  • Recruitment expenses involved in manning up your new Melbourne facilities
  • Marketing expenses involved in letting people know you’ve moved
  • Possible loss of revenue if productivity is impacted by the move
  • Costs involved in establishing the new office, such as cleaning, painting, new furniture, and IT setup costs
Thinking about moving to Florida yourself and not with a business? If you are considering the Sunshine State as your new home, check out our guide to discover the most liveable cities: From Sarasota to the Space Coast: The Best Places to Live in Florida

Moving to Melbourne, FL? Here Are Your Commercial Moving Options

Are you set on relocating your business to the Space Coast? Your next step is to weigh your commercial moving options to find the right fit. When relocating a company, you can use a full-service moving company, portable containers, or you can simply do the move yourself.

Keep reading for an in-depth look at each of these solutions. 

Full-Service Movers

Hiring a full-service moving company to take care of your move requires the least amount of labor, time, and logistics management, making it attractive to bigger businesses. However, all that convenience comes at a cost.

Movers unloading a moving van

Full-service providers are usually the most expensive solution, and not all moving companies provide storage or corporate relocation services. Not to mention, full-service movers can be rigid in their processes and scheduling.

PROSCONS
Usually the fastest optionUsually the most expensive option
Low level of effort requiredScheduling can be rigid, making it hard to reschedule
Best for large companiesUsually no storage options
Pricing is variableOften involves hidden or unexpected costs
Limited involve from service provider during the moveLimited or no employee relocation assistance services

Manage the Move Yourself

What is it like to manage your business’s move on your own? If you have a smaller business and adequate time and resources to devote to the move, this could be an appropriate solution for you.

Man holding boxes as he moves himself out of an emptied home

Be mindful, however, that while this solution can be the least expensive it usually requires a lot of time and effort — which may result in indirect costs.

PROSCONS
Suited for smaller businesses with limited employees and physical propertyRequires significant labor and time as well as independent logistics management resources
Usually the least expensive optionThere could be unexpected costs
Gives businesses the most control over their moveNo built-in storage options
No managing or working with a service providerNo employee relocation assistance services included

Commercial Moving With Portable Storage Containers

A commercial moving and storage container company like PODS is a great middle ground between full-service movers and a DIY business relocation. It’s also ideal for businesses that need storage as part of the moving process, help with relocating employees, as well as some flexibility.

PODS also helps by managing moving logistics every step of the way so you can focus on the important stuff — like your business.

PODS commercial container sitting on a hydraulic lifting system

Some of the benefits of using PODS portable containers for relocating a company include:

  • Flexible scheduling and easy rescheduling
  • Cancellation capability
  • On-site and off-site storage options included
  • Containers remove the need to unload and reload your items multiple times
  • Lowest damage claim rate in the moving industry
  • Customizable solutions for most business sizes and budgets
  • Nationwide network and large trucking fleet
  • Customized employee relocation services available with decades of experience assisting with company relocations

Moving to Melbourne, Florida, with a portable container service provider like PODS can help you move on your terms with the flexibility you need — and with your own PODS logistics team to take care of the details. Learn more about the corporate relocation solutions PODS has to offer.

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