AUCTIONS
APPLIANCE REPAIR
Kelly Appliance & Vacuum 931-244-7200
AIR CONDITIONING
D.E. Hill & Son 762-9584
ASSISTED LIVING
Summit of Lawrenceburg 762-3524
AUTO REPAIR
Chapman Tire 931-829-2155
J & G Tire Center 931-762-0078
BANKS
CINEMAS
CLINICS
One Stop Medical 762-9797
Seven Springs Orthopaedics 244-7181
COMPUTER REPAIR
Nerd's Computer Repair
DAY SPA
Envy Tanning & Spa 931-762-3689
ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING
Rick's Electrical & Plumbing 931-242-5325
ELECTRONICS
Lynn Electronics 762-0401
E CIGARETTES
FLORIST
Lawrenceburg Florist 762-3722
McKelvey's Flowers 762-4511
FUNERAL HOMES
Pettus-Turnbo Funeral Home 762-3291
FURNITURE
Green's Furniture
Swap & Shop Center
GIFTS
GLASS REPAIR
Lawrenceburg Glass 766-1004
HARDWARE
HEALTH PRODUCTS
Salt Glow 931-279-4780
HOBBY
INSURANCE
Aarons Insurance 931-629-8065
Baker Agency 762-4550
Markus Insurance 762-9401
Wall-Modrall Insurance 762-6528
JEWELRY
Dixon's Fine Jewelry 762-9979
LAWN CARE
MEDICAL
Seven Springs Orthopaedics 244-7181
NATURAL FOODSNature's Nuggests 762-2895
OUTDOOR
Randy's Cycle & ATV 762-2450
PARTY / SUPPLIES
The Mad Hatter's Party Wonderland 931-244-7222
PAWN
Mo's Pawn Shop 762-2529
POOLS/ SUPPLIES
By Pass Pools 931-762-7904
Diamond Pools & Spas 762-7189
REAL ESTATE
RENTAL
RESTAURANTS
Sue Sue's Sandwich Shop 762-8879
SPORTING GOODS
Fox Sporting Goods 931-766-0313
TANNING
TIRES
Groucho's Tires 931-762-1707
TRAVEL
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Governor Haslam, Commissioner Boyd Announce 15 Communities to Receive Site Development Grants
Grants to prepare economic development sites for market
Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam and Economic and Community Development Commissioner Randy Boyd announced today that 15 communities will receive $5.7 million in Site Development Grants to prepare economic development sites for market.
The Site Development Grant program is part of the larger Rural Economic Development Fund announced by Haslam and Boyd last October.
“We want to help our rural communities build capacity and be ready for investment and economic success, and through the Site Development Grant program, all 15 communities will be able to succeed and grow,” Haslam said. “We’ve embraced change in our approach to workforce readiness with programs like Tennessee Promise and Tennessee Reconnect, and we want to congratulate all 15 communities on receiving these grants. I look forward to seeing each thrive and bring new business to our state.”
The grants assist communities in finalizing infrastructure and engineering improvements for project ready certified sites. The grants are intended to help rural communities overcome barriers to site certification and prepare them to receive and economic development project.
The Site Development Grant program works in cooperation with the departments Select Tennessee Site Certification program, names the best site certification program in the U.S. by Area Development magazine.
“Site certification is really site elimination. Rural Tennessee communities already compete for jobs and investment and do quite well. We want to help them up their game and increase their close rate by making our rural county site inventory among the most attractive and project ready in the world,” TNECD Commissioner Randy Boyd said.
“Through this investment, we expect to see more opportunities and deal flow in rural Tennessee by assisting communities in overcoming obstacles for certification or by improving a Certified Site,” Assistant Commissioner for Rural Development Amy New added. “We want to partner with communities to complete the finishing touches on their sites so that we see more gold shovels tossing the ceremonial dirt.”
An advisory committee made up of staff from the department, the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, the Tennessee Department of Transportation and the U.S. Department of Agriculture selected these 15 sites from a pool of 24 applications. The application process was competitive with grants awarded based on benefit to the community, economic impact and projected return on investment.
The grants awarded were:
Brownsville I-40 Advantage $500,000 - Extension of 1600 linear feet of water line and boring under the railroad tracks to close the loop in the system along the bypass
Centerville Shipps Bend Industrial Site $310,650 - Construction of access road and new wastewater line to the property
Coffee County IB Joint Industrial Park $163,350 - Clearing of 16.5 acres of the 48.62 acre Select TN site
Dresden IDB Pad Ready Site $290,700 - Paving of the access road to allow the property to be easily accessible and more appealing to industrial prospects
Gibson County Industrial Site South $495,000 - Relocation of 69kV transmission lLine which splits the property
Humboldt Gibson County Industrial Site North $356,400 - Extension of 3200 linear feet of 12 inch water main
Lawrence County JECDB Team Lawrence Commerce Park East and West $309,985 - Widen and develop County Farm Road to meet state industrial access requirements and create better access
Montgomery County IDB County Corporate Business Park $212,264 - Clearing of approximately 70 acres of trees that will allow for both better access to the central part of the site and increase interest through preliminary land work being completed
Pulaski Industrial Park South Lot 5 $357,300 - Extension of 2500 linear feet of sewer line
Ripley Walker East Industrial Park $485,459 - Construction of 1000 linear feet of frontage road and the widening of Highland Street to include a third lane for turning onto the highway
Roane County IDB Jones Road Site $356,072 - Clearing and grading for a building pad to accommodate a minimum 100,000 square foot building
Shelbyville 23 North Business Park (Commerce Business Park) $500,000 - Construction of paved two lane industrial access road with utilities and park sign
Tiptonville Lake County Industrial Site at Cates Landing $500,000 - Construction of wastewater lagoon improvements and the installation of approximately 18,000 linear feet of 12-inch force main
Union City Northwest Tennessee Regional Industrial Center $450,000 – Grading of approximately 15.5 acres to create a pad ready site for a 105,000 square foot building that is expandable to 200,000 square feet
Washington County Telford $473,405 - Grading of the 21.7-acre site to accommodate a 150,000 square foot facility
Each application was supported by the community’s senator and representatives in the Tennessee General Assembly.
About the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development
The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development’s mission is to develop strategies which help make Tennessee the No. 1 location in the Southeast for high quality jobs. To grow and strengthen Team Tennessee, the department seeks to attract new corporate investment in Tennessee and works with Tennessee companies to facilitate expansion and economic growth. Tennessee is the only three-time winner of “State of the Year” for economic development by Business Facilities magazine. Find us on the web: tnecd.com. Follow us on Twitter: @tnecd. Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/tnecd.
- See more at: http://www.tnecd.com/news/299/governor-haslam-commissioner-boyd-announce-15-communities-to-receive-site-development-grants/#sthash.6nEBUpNv.dpuf