Our New Select Certified Sites
Jan 5 2023
TNECD Announces New Select Tennessee Certified Sites
The Select Tennessee Certified Sites program helps communities prepare industrial sites for private investment and job creation
70 sites have now been certified through the program
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development today announced that new sites have been certified through the Select Tennessee Certified Sites program.
Seventy sites across Tennessee have been certified to date. The newest certified sites and their local sponsoring agencies include:
Macon-Lafayette Industrial Park – Tennessee Central Economic Authority
PowerCom Industrial Center – Tennessee Central Economic Authority
“Supporting Tennessee communities in developing shovel-ready industrial sites is essential as our state continues to lead the nation with one of the fastest growing economies,” TNECD Commissioner Stuart McWhorter said. “Through the Select Tennessee Certified Site program, we are ensuring that both our rural and urban regions have the assets in place to continue recruiting new projects to the state, and we look forward to seeing the future growth and opportunities that result from these new certified sites.”
The Select Tennessee Certified Sites program has helped communities prepare industrial sites for private investment and job creation since 2012. The program sets rigorous standards to give companies detailed and reliable information during the site selection process.
The Select Tennessee certification process ensures that each certified site meets high quality standards and are primed for development. Qualifications for certification include having at least 20 acres of developable land for industrial operations, documented environmental conditions and geotechnical analysis, existing onsite utilities or a formal plan to extend utilities to the site, and truck-quality road access. TNECD has partnered with Austin Consulting to administer the certified sites program.
“Like many of the Select Tennessee Certified Sites, this process was a long-term effort for these communities,” said Jonathan Gemmen, Austin Consulting senior location consultant. “Each of the applicants showed both patience and attention to detail throughout the process. Most importantly, all sites are in a better marketable position today than at the time of application.”
To learn more about the Select Tennessee Certified Sites program, visit tnecd.com/sites/certified-sites/apply-now/.
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.
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