• More than $6 million awarded in funding
  • Program helps communities prepare industrial sites for business investment
  • TNECD has awarded 197 Site Development Grants across Tennessee

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

The grants, totaling more than $6 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 of Tennessee, and today’s grant announcement marks another step forward in creating greater economic opportunity across our state,” said Gov. Lee. “I thank our local leaders for their partnership to drive growth in their communities that will in turn attract future investment and job creation.”

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 197 Site Development Grants across the state, totaling over $120 million in assistance to local communities and generating 7,459 new jobs for Tennesseans.

“TNECD’s Site Development program is vital to attracting economic development opportunities in our local communities,” said Commissioner McWhorter. “Just last month, we announced a major project on one of our state’s certified sites – proof that having shovel-ready industrial sites gives Tennessee a competitive edge – and we’re excited that seven more communities are now moving closer to earning this valuable certification.”

The grants awarded this round include:

 

  • City of Bartlett, Tennessee

Bartlett Innovation Park, $100,000 – Due diligence

  • Town of Livingston, Tennessee

Livingston Industrial Site, $1,000,000 – Property grading

  • City of Milan, Tennessee

Milan Arsenal Property, $241,769 – Master planning and sewer infrastructure design

  • Knox County Industrial Development Board

Eastbridge Business Park, $3,962,056.25 – Property grading

  • Morgan County Economic Development Board

Darnell Property, $658,922.40 – Property purchase

  • Town of Winfield, Tennessee

Winfield Industrial Park, $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.

 

About the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development
TNECD is the state’s primary agency committed to fostering economic growth through job creation and community development. By attracting new corporate investment and facilitating the growth of existing businesses, the department works to strengthen Tennessee’s competitive landscape. Additionally, TNECD strives to increase the economic prosperity for all Tennesseans by providing grants to communities statewide, helping them to become vibrant, business-friendly environments where companies can flourish. For more information, visit us at tnecd.com. Join the conversation on TwitterInstagram, LinkedIn, Facebook and YouTube.

 

TNECD Media Contact
Chris O’Brien
Public Information Officer
(615) 934-5879
[email protected]

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