- Nearly $18 million in grants
- Program helps communities prepare industrial sites for business investment
- TNECD has awarded nearly 175 Site Development Grants across Tennessee
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee and Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter announced today 12 new Site Development Grant recipients.
The grants, totaling approximately $17.9 million, are designed to help communities invest in infrastructure and engineering improvements to land economic development projects and achieve Select Tennessee site certification.
“TNECD’s Site Development Grants play a critical role in preparing Tennessee communities for economic development growth, which directly supports our focus of ensuring every Tennessean has access to a high-quality job,” said Lee. “I thank the General Assembly for partnering with us to fund this important program.”
The Site Development Grant program, part of the Rural Economic Opportunity Act, works in tandem with TNECD’s Select Tennessee program. Since 2016, TNECD has awarded 174 Site Development Grants across the state, totaling nearly $85 million in assistance to local communities and generating 6,595 new jobs for Tennesseans.
“Having a shovel-ready industrial site is a key component many of our communities need to land business investment and spur job creation,” said McWhorter. “These grants serve as a steppingstone for Tennesseans to achieve a better quality of life, and I look forward to seeing the economic development growth that follows this latest round of funding.”
The grants awarded this round include:
Bristol Tennessee Essential Services
Bristol Industrial Park, $2,000,000 – Property grading
City of Bolivar Industrial Development Board
Watson Property, $98,314 – Due diligence studies
City of Henderson Tennessee
Henderson Industrial Park, $740,490 – Tree/property clearing
Town of Livingston
City Industrial Park, $50,000 – Due diligence studies
County of Franklin
East Moon Property, $93,542 – Tree/property clearing
Greene County Government
Snapps Ferry Property, $2,100,000 – Property grading
Hamilton County Government
McDonald Farm, $3,000,000 – Water infrastructure
Haywood County
I-40 Advantage Industrial Park, $2,000,000 – Access road construction
Dyer County Industrial Development Board
Commerce Park Interstate Site, $5,000,000 – Speculative building construction
Sullivan County Economic Development dba NETWORKS Sullivan Partnership
Bristol South Industrial Park, $100,000 – Due diligence studies
City of Greenfield
Greenfield-Pentecost Property, $1,970,091 – Access road construction, tree/property clearing, water and sewer infrastructure
The Industrial Development Board of the City of Oak Ridge
Horizon Center Industrial Park, Area 7, $797,597 – Access road construction, tree/property clearing, due diligence studies
Applications were reviewed by an advisory committee made up of TNECD, Austin Consulting, the Tennessee Valley Authority, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation and Tennessee Department of Transportation.
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
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Lindsey Tipton
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(615) 339-6608
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