• Eight grants totaling more than $2.3 million
  • Program helps communities prepare industrial sites for business investment
  • TNECD has awarded 100 Site Development Grants across Tennessee

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Governor Bill Lee and Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bob Rolfe announced today eight new Site Development Grants, totaling more than $2.3 million.

“These funds will continue to help Tennessee communities attract jobs and enhance the quality of life for their residents,” Governor Lee said. “I congratulate the recipients and thank them for their efforts in building and growing businesses here in Tennessee.”

The grants are designed to help communities achieve Select Tennessee site certification and prepare industrial sites for economic development projects. The funding helps communities invest in infrastructure and engineering improvements on project-ready sites.

“As we recruit new industry and support the growth of existing Tennessee companies, it is critical for us to have a robust inventory of shovel-ready sites,” Rolfe said. “I’m proud to announce that TNECD has provided 100 Site Development Grants since 2016 to help our communities build out this inventory. The eight newest grants will enable these communities to prepare their sites and increase their ability to attract new jobs and private sector investment.”

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 100 Site Development Grants across the state, totaling nearly $35 million in assistance to local communities.

The grants awarded this round include:

  • Bristol Tennessee Essential Services
    Bristol Business Park, $500,000 – Grade and prepare a site
  • Clarksville-Montgomery County Industrial Development Board
    Corporate Business Park South, $229,687 – Construct an industrial access road
  • Decatur County
    Highway 641 Industrial Site, $498,750 – Grade and prepare a site and construct an access road
  • Hawkins County Industrial Development Board
    Phipps Bend Industrial Park, $100,000– Conduct due diligence studies
  • Industrial Development Board of Coffee County
    Middle Tennessee I-24 Rail Megasite, $100,000 – Conduct due diligence studies
  • Industrial Development Board of Fentress County
    Clarkrange Regional Business Park, $500,000– Grande and prepare a site
  • Joint Economic and Community Development Board of Lawrence County
    Lawrenceburg Industrial Park, $87,300 – Conduct due diligence studies
  • Lexington Industrial Development Board
    Timberlake Industrial Site, $294,582 – Grade and prepare a site

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

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

TNECD Media Contact
Scott Harrison, Public Information Officer
(615) 417-2076
[email protected]

About the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development
The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development’s mission is to develop strategies that help make Tennessee the No. 1 location in the Southeast for high quality jobs. To grow and strengthen Tennessee, the department seeks to attract new corporate investment to the state and works with Tennessee companies to facilitate expansion and economic growth. Find us on the web: tnecd.com. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @tnecd. Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/tnecd.

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