15 New Site Development Grant recipients announced

PRESS RELEASE FROM THE TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT:

Governor Lee, Commissioner McWhorter Announce 15 New Site Development Grant Recipients 

  • More than $17 million in grants
  • Program helps communities prepare industrial sites for business investment TNECD has awarded 180 Site Development Grants across Tennessee

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee and Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter announced today 15 new Site Development  Grant recipients. 

The grants, totaling more than $17 million, are designed to help communities invest in infrastructure and engineering improvements to land economic development projects and achieve Select Tennessee site certification

“What happens in rural Tennessee matters to all Tennesseans, and we’ve made significant  investments to strengthen the skilled workforce in our rural counties,” said Lee. “TNECD’s Site  Development grant program further supports those efforts by creating high-quality jobs for thousands of Tennesseans across our state and spurring future economic growth.” 

The Site Development Grant program is part of the Rural Economic Opportunity Act, which  provides funding to improve the economies of Tennessee’s rural communities. Since 2016,  TNECD has awarded 180 Site Development Grants across the state, totaling nearly $100 million  in assistance to local communities and generating 7,011 new jobs for Tennesseans. 

“From Memphis to Mountain City, Tennessee has so many rural communities,” said McWhorter. “Economic growth in our rural regions is vital to our future, and I’m grateful to all involved for  helping make this round of grants happen.”  

The grants awarded this round include: 

  • City of Bolivar

Hardeman County Industrial Park, $700,000 – Building rehabilitation 

  • City of Crossville

Interchange Business Park, $4,523,950 – Speculative building construction 

  • City of Milan 

Milan Arsenal Property, $100,000 – Due diligence

  • City of Union City 

Northwest Tennessee Regional Industrial Center, $100,000 – Due diligence 

  • Industrial Development Board of the City of Columbia, Tennessee 

Columbia Tennessee Rail Site, $1,687,239 – Electrical infrastructure 

  • Decatur County Chamber of Commerce 

Decatur County Industrial Site, $843,535 – Sewer infrastructure 

  • Industrial Development Board of the Town of Huntingdon 

Huntingdon Industrial Park South, $829,452 – Access road construction, property grading, and  water and sewer infrastructure 

  • Industrial Development Board of McMinnville-Warren County 

Linden Site, $100,000 – Due diligence 

  • Industrial Development Board of Pulaski and Giles County Tennessee Dan Speer Industrial Park South, $1,000,000 – Property grading
  • Lawrence County Joint Economic and Community Development Board Lawrenceburg Industrial Park, $4,500,000 – Water, sewer, natural gas, and electrical infrastructure, and property purchase
  • Macon County Government 

Macon-Lafayette Industrial Park, $936,149 – Electrical infrastructure 

  • McMinn County Government 

Athens McMinn Innovation Park, $984,752 – Access road construction 

  • Morgan County Economic Development Board 

Darnell Property, $100,000 – Due diligence 

  • Selmer McNairy County Industrial Development Board 

Selmer Industrial Park North, $500,000 – Engineering studies 

  • The Tusculum-Greeneville-Greene County, Tennessee Industrial Development Board Greene Valley, $100,000 – Due diligence

Applications were reviewed by an advisory committee made up of TNECD, Austin Consulting,  the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation and the Tennessee Department of Transportation.

Each application was supported by the community’s senator and representatives in the Tennessee General Assembly. 

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