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Two Sites Certified for TVA Megasites Program

August 19, 2004

TVA announced today that two sites, located in Hopkinsville, Ky., and Columbus, Miss., have been certified by McCallum Sweeney Consulting of Greenville, S.C., as “megasites,” or large industrial properties suitable for major automotive manufacturing plants.

Working in partnership, TVA’s economic development staff, distributors of TVA power and economic development partners will market the sites to automotive manufacturers seeking to locate facilities in the Southeast.

“Having certified megasites ready for development gives the Tennessee Valley an advantage in the highly competitive site selection process for new automotive manufacturing facilities,” said TVA Chairman Glenn McCullough Jr. “Economic development is part of TVA’s core mission, and we are committed to delivering leadership for a Valley economy that provides career opportunities for the people we serve.”

TVA launched the megasites certification program in March in response to a growing need for large industrial properties appropriate for automotive manufacturing facilities. TVA has learned that several major manufacturers may locate additional automotive plants in the Southeast during the next decade.

Based on its expertise as a site selection consultant for the automotive industry, MSC was commissioned by TVA as an independent source to evaluate the submitted sites. MSC established certification criteria and a process to evaluate potential properties. All site applications were reviewed and site visits were conducted by the consultant in June and July.

“One of the fastest growing trends that we are seeing in the site location business is the demand for certified industrial sites because companies want sites that are ready-to-go and relatively risk free,” said MSC Senior Principal Ed McCallum. “Companies, especially in the automotive industry, are under tremendous market pressures to make siting decisions and start-up facilities fairly quickly. With the megasites certification program, TVA has made it possible for sites with the necessary attributes in place and the due diligence completed to receive advanced certification.”

The Interstate 24 Megasite in Hopkinsville and the Lowndes County-Golden Triangle Megasite in Columbus meet all criteria required for certification, including size of at least 700 to 1,000 contiguous and developable acres, land availability, transportation access and labor capacity. The sites also possess unique features, such as ideal topography, a well-defined infrastructure development plan and direct access to major airports, rail and roadways.

“Receiving this certification signifies not only that the land is an ideal industrial site, but also that the community has what it takes to be a great home for industry,” said TVA Director Skila Harris.

More than 25 county, city and regional economic development organizations within TVA’s service territory submitted potential industrial sites for consideration.

“Local communities that participated in the megasites program have truly benefited from this process,” said TVA Director Bill Baxter. “Communities that were not certified as ‘megasites’ have received valuable information that will help them determine what needs to be done to achieve certification in the future or what other very good options they have in developing their properties.”

More information about the Columbus megasite

Submitted by the Columbus-Lowndes Development Link, the 1,500-acre Lowndes County-Golden Triangle Megasite is located west of Columbus.  It is bounded on the west by the Golden Triangle Regional Airport, the south by Artesia Road/Kansas City Southern Mainline rail and to the east and north by Industrial Park Road. 

The site is easily accessible from the cities of Columbus, West Point and Starkville and equidistant from I-55 and I-20.

“A few days ago, very few people knew how competitive our site could be in the competition for a major industrial project,” says Columbus-Lowndes Development Link Executive Director Joe Max Higgins.  “With the help of TVA and the megasite-program process, we have now assumed a position as one of the premier industrial sites in the south, as certified by one of the nation’s premier site selection firms, McCallum Sweeney.”

More information about the Hopkinsville megasite

Submitted by the Hopkinsville-Christian County Economic Development Council, the 2,100-acre Interstate 24 Megasite features immediate access to I-24 and rail, as well as the other criteria required for megasites, including ideal topography and appropriate demographics and geography needed for automotive-assembly operation.

“Hopkinsville’s certified megasite is a massive tribute to our Economic Development Council, utility companies, property owners and other local officials and their ability to work together to create a strong case for our economic viability,” says Hopkinsville-Christian County Economic Development Council Chairman Don Henderson.  “Our council and staff worked diligently in a short amount of time to make sure we had the upper hand in this selection.  This certification could have the greatest economic impact in Christian County history, and we are proud to make this announcement.”

More information about economic development in the Valley

For more information about economic development in the Tennessee Valley, visit www.TVAed.com.

In fiscal year 2003, TVA worked in partnership with various economic development organizations and partners to help attract or retain 47,000 jobs and leverage $1.58 billion in capital investment. TVA also provided more than $20.6 million in economic development loans.

TVA is the nation’s largest public power provider and is completely self-financed. TVA provides power to large industries and 158 power distributors that serve approximately 8.5 million consumers in seven southeastern states.

Media Contact:

Michelle Chang Sherrard
TVA News Bureau, Knoxville, (865) 632-6000

TVA Newsroom

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