The document provides information about the Cosmolab2 Building, a 40,000 square foot industrial building for sale or lease in Lewisburg, TN. It includes details about the building specifications, utilities, permitting processes, maps and logistics, workforce and training opportunities, existing industries, and community data for Lewisburg. The director of economic development, Greg Lowe, welcomes companies to consider locating in the building and touts Lewisburg's manufacturing base, available workforce, and business incentives.
The document provides information about an 800,000 square foot industrial building located in Lewisburg, TN that is available for lease or purchase. It includes details about the building such as size, utilities, dock doors, cranes, and available space. It also provides information about the local workforce, existing industries, tax rates, and permitting processes. The director of economic development for the city of Lewisburg is offering assistance to companies considering locating operations in the building or city.
The document provides information about an available 16,000 square foot building in Lewisburg, TN called the Bond Building. It includes details about the building such as ownership, lease and sale prices, construction details, utilities servicing the building, and permitting processes. It also includes maps and information about the local labor force, workforce training programs, existing industries, and tax structures and incentives for new businesses.
This document provides information about the Coble Hardison Industrial Site located in Lewisburg, TN. It includes details about the site such as ownership, size, zoning, utilities access, and permits required. Maps and information about workforce, existing industries, and community data for Lewisburg are also included. The document promotes the available 37-acre industrial site and incentives available through the City of Lewisburg for new or expanding businesses.
This document provides information about Governors Plaza, a 13,000 square foot commercial strip center available for lease in Lewisburg, Tennessee. The summary includes:
- Governors Plaza is a 12,900 square foot commercial strip center located at 740 S. Ellington Pkwy in Lewisburg. It has minimum space of 1,000 square feet available and is situated on 2.81 acres.
- The property has access to all utilities and is in a high traffic commercial corridor less than 10 miles from Interstate 65. It is represented by Steve Stanley of Pride Brokerage.
- Lewisburg offers a skilled workforce within a 26 minute average commute, proximity to vocational training centers and colleges, and
The document provides information about an industrial site called the Allen Industrial Site located in Lewisburg, TN. It includes details about the 55-acre site such as ownership, zoning, terrain, utilities access, and permits required. Maps show the location in relation to highways, cities, airports, and other points of interest. Information is also provided about the local workforce, existing industries, education and training programs, and business incentives like property tax abatements available in Lewisburg. The document appears to be providing a comprehensive overview and relevant details to potential businesses considering the Allen Industrial Site for expansion or relocation.
The document provides details about the Aymett Industrial Site, a 17-acre industrial site for sale in Lewisburg, TN. It includes information about site access and utilities, workforce and training programs in the area, existing industries, and local taxes and incentives. The site has level terrain, access to a nearby highway and interstate, and availability of electricity, gas, water, sewer, and telecom services. The local workforce area has over 400,000 people within a 26 minute average commute and multiple vocational training centers nearby.
This report examines the opportunities for a call center/BPO company to locate in Greater Burlington Iowa. Greater Burlington has identified an available workforce of over 20,000 with skills and experience in call center and BPO related occupations. This workforce, combined with our low cost of business, available facilities, and existing telecommunications infrastructure provide a unique opportunity for an expanding business. We invited you to let our organization assist you in evaluating Greater Burlington for your next call center/BPO project.
The document provides information about I-65 Commerce Park in Lewisburg, TN to attract potential new businesses. It includes details about available pad-ready sites, access and utilities, workforce and training programs, existing industries, and tax incentives. The director of economic development, Greg Lowe, welcomes companies to consider Lewisburg for its skilled labor pool, proximity to major cities and airports, and competitive business environment.
The document provides information about an 800,000 square foot industrial building located in Lewisburg, TN that is available for lease or purchase. It includes details about the building such as size, utilities, dock doors, cranes, and available space. It also provides information about the local workforce, existing industries, tax rates, and permitting processes. The director of economic development for the city of Lewisburg is offering assistance to companies considering locating operations in the building or city.
The document provides information about an available 16,000 square foot building in Lewisburg, TN called the Bond Building. It includes details about the building such as ownership, lease and sale prices, construction details, utilities servicing the building, and permitting processes. It also includes maps and information about the local labor force, workforce training programs, existing industries, and tax structures and incentives for new businesses.
This document provides information about the Coble Hardison Industrial Site located in Lewisburg, TN. It includes details about the site such as ownership, size, zoning, utilities access, and permits required. Maps and information about workforce, existing industries, and community data for Lewisburg are also included. The document promotes the available 37-acre industrial site and incentives available through the City of Lewisburg for new or expanding businesses.
This document provides information about Governors Plaza, a 13,000 square foot commercial strip center available for lease in Lewisburg, Tennessee. The summary includes:
- Governors Plaza is a 12,900 square foot commercial strip center located at 740 S. Ellington Pkwy in Lewisburg. It has minimum space of 1,000 square feet available and is situated on 2.81 acres.
- The property has access to all utilities and is in a high traffic commercial corridor less than 10 miles from Interstate 65. It is represented by Steve Stanley of Pride Brokerage.
- Lewisburg offers a skilled workforce within a 26 minute average commute, proximity to vocational training centers and colleges, and
The document provides information about an industrial site called the Allen Industrial Site located in Lewisburg, TN. It includes details about the 55-acre site such as ownership, zoning, terrain, utilities access, and permits required. Maps show the location in relation to highways, cities, airports, and other points of interest. Information is also provided about the local workforce, existing industries, education and training programs, and business incentives like property tax abatements available in Lewisburg. The document appears to be providing a comprehensive overview and relevant details to potential businesses considering the Allen Industrial Site for expansion or relocation.
The document provides details about the Aymett Industrial Site, a 17-acre industrial site for sale in Lewisburg, TN. It includes information about site access and utilities, workforce and training programs in the area, existing industries, and local taxes and incentives. The site has level terrain, access to a nearby highway and interstate, and availability of electricity, gas, water, sewer, and telecom services. The local workforce area has over 400,000 people within a 26 minute average commute and multiple vocational training centers nearby.
This report examines the opportunities for a call center/BPO company to locate in Greater Burlington Iowa. Greater Burlington has identified an available workforce of over 20,000 with skills and experience in call center and BPO related occupations. This workforce, combined with our low cost of business, available facilities, and existing telecommunications infrastructure provide a unique opportunity for an expanding business. We invited you to let our organization assist you in evaluating Greater Burlington for your next call center/BPO project.
The document provides information about I-65 Commerce Park in Lewisburg, TN to attract potential new businesses. It includes details about available pad-ready sites, access and utilities, workforce and training programs, existing industries, and tax incentives. The director of economic development, Greg Lowe, welcomes companies to consider Lewisburg for its skilled labor pool, proximity to major cities and airports, and competitive business environment.
This document provides information about the Coble Globe Industrial Site, a 50-acre industrial site for sale in Lewisburg, Tennessee. It includes details about the site location, ownership, pricing, utilities access, workforce and training programs in the area, existing industries, and local tax incentives. The site is located 1 mile from Interstate 65 and has access to a skilled local labor force, as well as support from economic development organizations.
This document provides information about an 11.53 acre industrial site called the Chunn Jent Industrial Site in Lewisburg, Tennessee. It includes details about the site location and ownership, utilities access, workforce and labor statistics for the area, information on existing industries and community data, and an overview of local tax incentives. The director of economic development for Lewisburg, Greg Lowe, introduces the site and invites companies to consider locating there due to benefits like available land, access to major highways and workforce, and competitive business environment.
The document provides information about the Christos Industrial Site in Lewisburg, TN. It includes a 3 paragraph welcome letter highlighting the available 53-acre certified industrial site less than half a mile from Highway 50/431 and less than 10 miles from Interstate 65. It also notes the sizable multi-skilled workforce area and existing manufacturing environment. The rest of the document provides details on the site, access, utilities, permitting processes, workforce and training opportunities, and existing industries in the area. Maps and data on demographics, education levels, and the labor market are also included.
Coffeyville, Kansas has a strong industrial base and workforce. It offers manufacturing companies multi-modal transportation access, a business friendly environment, and a skilled labor pool of over 69,000 workers. Coffeyville Community College works with local employers to provide customized workforce training programs. The city has economic development incentives including cash grants and discounted utility rates to help businesses grow. A large industrial facility with rail access is available for sale or expansion.
Gemmen- Industrial Site Certification & Site ReadinessEMRoundtable
This document summarizes a presentation given by Jonathan Gemmen of Austin Consulting on location selection. It discusses various certified site programs, including Tennessee Valley Authority's megasite program. It also analyzes the common elements of different certification programs, such as utility requirements and due diligence documentation. Finally, it provides examples of specific certified sites, including Eastwood Commerce Center in Ohio and Belfast Commerce Centre in Georgia.
Competitive AdvantageCompetitive Edge
Under article 157 of the country’s constitution, no force of law and no legislative, executive, or administrative action can be taken to contravene the provisions of a bilateral investment agreement except on grounds of national security.
This document provides an overview of economic development efforts in the City of Frederick and Frederick County. It details the operating budgets, bond ratings, and number of employees for both jurisdictions. It also summarizes key infrastructure projects, business parks, awards and rankings the region has received, real estate and development trends, and strategic initiatives between the City and County to jointly support business attraction, retention, and expansion.
This document provides information about the 8th Annual Marcum Tech Top 40 Awards, which honors the 40 fastest growing technology companies in Connecticut. It includes the agenda for the evening's events, lists of previous winners, and profiles for 40 technology companies categorized in the areas of Advanced Manufacturing, Energy/Environmental Technologies, IT Services, and Life Sciences. Each company profile lists the company name, leadership, location, and brief description. The document promotes the awards event and highlights the winning technology companies in Connecticut.
This document summarizes GRE's economic development services and recent successes in 2015-2017. It discusses their business attraction efforts, including responding to 13 project requests for information in 2015. Notable projects include a data center, several manufacturing facilities, and a plastics fabrication business. GRE has also certified several sites for potential business development and is pursuing data center opportunities in the Minneapolis/St Paul market, where over 400,000 square feet of new data center space has been developed since 2012.
Tn Cs, Multiplier Effect And Cambridge Sci Park ApSHS Geog
The document discusses the concepts of multinational companies, footloose industries, and science and business parks. It provides details about the Cambridge Science Park, including its history as farmland that was developed in 1970, the types of high-tech industries it contains like biotechnology and computer companies, and reasons for its location such as proximity to London and access to graduates from university colleges.
The Chatham Economic Development Corporation presented an economic development update to the Governors Club. They discussed Chatham County's profile and need to increase jobs and tax base through economic development. They proposed three major developments - Moncure Super Park, the Chatham-Siler City Advanced Manufacturing Site, and Chatham Park - which could bring thousands of acres of industrial and commercial space and tens of thousands of jobs over 30-40 years. Successful economic development was said to mean a larger tax base, more local opportunities, and benefits for residents and businesses.
The document summarizes an existing conditions report for the 'M-CROWN' project area in Brooklyn Community District 8. The goal is to create a development policy within the M1-1 zone that leads to revitalization while retaining industrial businesses. A field survey found the area consists of 22% residential, 16% industrial, and 13% mixed-use properties. Many buildings and lots are currently non-productive or vacant. The business inventory identified 129 businesses employing 696 people, with a mix of manufacturing, services, and retail.
This document summarizes key details about data centers in Nebraska:
- Nebraska offers reliable, low-cost power and fiber connectivity along with business-friendly policies and incentives for data center development.
- Major incentives include tax credits for investments and jobs through the Nebraska Advantage program, plus grants for training and infrastructure.
- Several existing data centers are located throughout the state, and available sites exist near major cities like Omaha, Fremont, and Kearney.
- Nebraska provides a supportive environment for data centers with its low-risk location, skilled workforce training programs, and competitive utility rates and tax benefits.
Model Economic Township Limited is developing an industrial township project in Haryana near Delhi. The key points are:
1) The project is located in Haryana near Delhi, benefiting from the region's strong infrastructure and skilled labor pool. It has approvals for water, power, and environmental clearance.
2) Reliance Industries Limited is the prominent project promoter and the township will benefit from their expertise and reputation.
3) The township will have industrial clusters like electronics and footwear, a private freight terminal, and supporting infrastructure like roads, utilities, and social amenities. It offers various incentives under Haryana's industrial policies.
Higher education is constantly in a state of flux, and campus buildings are no exception. Advances in technology and the changing demands of campus constituents are placing tremendous pressures on buildings and facilities leaders alike. There are an abundance of post-war buildings across the country that are now at life-cycle tipping points which necessitate significant reinvestment. Complicating this already daunting challenge are all the facilities constructed within the last ten years that are still on their “honeymoon”, but require unique strategies to maintain their freshness in order to meet campus expectations. This is why campus age matters. This webinar will explore these issues and discuss the impact campus age will have on facilities leaders and the financial resources of an institution.
The document summarizes a webinar session about working with utilities. It provides details about three speakers from major utilities: Mananya Chansanchai from PG&E, Robyn Zander from SCE, and Tom Coughlin from National Grid. The webinar covered various utility programs and opportunities for emerging clean technologies to engage with utilities, including submitting technologies for consideration, useful information to provide, and testing programs.
At the Marcum Tech Top 40 event, forty companies are recognized for outstanding revenue growth. Each TT40 company is categorized under one of six industry verticals.
This document provides contact information for Billy Coble regarding a property for sale in Lewisburg, Tennessee, and includes demographic data for population, median household income, daytime population, and number of households within various radii of the property. The property highlights note it has 6 lots ranging in size from 0.93 to 1.62 acres, priced between $275,000 to $650,000 per lot, with commercial uses allowed and municipal utilities on site.
This document provides information about commercial real estate opportunities at the Marshall Co. Plaza in Lewisburg, TN. It includes a site plan showing available spaces ranging from 3,500-8,450 square feet. Maps show the plaza is located less than 3 miles from Interstate 65 and nearby residential areas, schools, and other amenities. Data on the local population, economy, and workforce is provided to demonstrate the business and development potential of the area. Contact information is given for the Director of Economic Development to discuss lease and incentive opportunities.
This document provides information about the Coble Globe Industrial Site, a 50-acre industrial site for sale in Lewisburg, Tennessee. It includes details about the site location, ownership, pricing, utilities access, workforce and training programs in the area, existing industries, and local tax incentives. The site is located 1 mile from Interstate 65 and has access to a skilled local labor force, as well as support from economic development organizations.
This document provides information about an 11.53 acre industrial site called the Chunn Jent Industrial Site in Lewisburg, Tennessee. It includes details about the site location and ownership, utilities access, workforce and labor statistics for the area, information on existing industries and community data, and an overview of local tax incentives. The director of economic development for Lewisburg, Greg Lowe, introduces the site and invites companies to consider locating there due to benefits like available land, access to major highways and workforce, and competitive business environment.
The document provides information about the Christos Industrial Site in Lewisburg, TN. It includes a 3 paragraph welcome letter highlighting the available 53-acre certified industrial site less than half a mile from Highway 50/431 and less than 10 miles from Interstate 65. It also notes the sizable multi-skilled workforce area and existing manufacturing environment. The rest of the document provides details on the site, access, utilities, permitting processes, workforce and training opportunities, and existing industries in the area. Maps and data on demographics, education levels, and the labor market are also included.
Coffeyville, Kansas has a strong industrial base and workforce. It offers manufacturing companies multi-modal transportation access, a business friendly environment, and a skilled labor pool of over 69,000 workers. Coffeyville Community College works with local employers to provide customized workforce training programs. The city has economic development incentives including cash grants and discounted utility rates to help businesses grow. A large industrial facility with rail access is available for sale or expansion.
Gemmen- Industrial Site Certification & Site ReadinessEMRoundtable
This document summarizes a presentation given by Jonathan Gemmen of Austin Consulting on location selection. It discusses various certified site programs, including Tennessee Valley Authority's megasite program. It also analyzes the common elements of different certification programs, such as utility requirements and due diligence documentation. Finally, it provides examples of specific certified sites, including Eastwood Commerce Center in Ohio and Belfast Commerce Centre in Georgia.
Competitive AdvantageCompetitive Edge
Under article 157 of the country’s constitution, no force of law and no legislative, executive, or administrative action can be taken to contravene the provisions of a bilateral investment agreement except on grounds of national security.
This document provides an overview of economic development efforts in the City of Frederick and Frederick County. It details the operating budgets, bond ratings, and number of employees for both jurisdictions. It also summarizes key infrastructure projects, business parks, awards and rankings the region has received, real estate and development trends, and strategic initiatives between the City and County to jointly support business attraction, retention, and expansion.
This document provides information about the 8th Annual Marcum Tech Top 40 Awards, which honors the 40 fastest growing technology companies in Connecticut. It includes the agenda for the evening's events, lists of previous winners, and profiles for 40 technology companies categorized in the areas of Advanced Manufacturing, Energy/Environmental Technologies, IT Services, and Life Sciences. Each company profile lists the company name, leadership, location, and brief description. The document promotes the awards event and highlights the winning technology companies in Connecticut.
This document summarizes GRE's economic development services and recent successes in 2015-2017. It discusses their business attraction efforts, including responding to 13 project requests for information in 2015. Notable projects include a data center, several manufacturing facilities, and a plastics fabrication business. GRE has also certified several sites for potential business development and is pursuing data center opportunities in the Minneapolis/St Paul market, where over 400,000 square feet of new data center space has been developed since 2012.
Tn Cs, Multiplier Effect And Cambridge Sci Park ApSHS Geog
The document discusses the concepts of multinational companies, footloose industries, and science and business parks. It provides details about the Cambridge Science Park, including its history as farmland that was developed in 1970, the types of high-tech industries it contains like biotechnology and computer companies, and reasons for its location such as proximity to London and access to graduates from university colleges.
The Chatham Economic Development Corporation presented an economic development update to the Governors Club. They discussed Chatham County's profile and need to increase jobs and tax base through economic development. They proposed three major developments - Moncure Super Park, the Chatham-Siler City Advanced Manufacturing Site, and Chatham Park - which could bring thousands of acres of industrial and commercial space and tens of thousands of jobs over 30-40 years. Successful economic development was said to mean a larger tax base, more local opportunities, and benefits for residents and businesses.
The document summarizes an existing conditions report for the 'M-CROWN' project area in Brooklyn Community District 8. The goal is to create a development policy within the M1-1 zone that leads to revitalization while retaining industrial businesses. A field survey found the area consists of 22% residential, 16% industrial, and 13% mixed-use properties. Many buildings and lots are currently non-productive or vacant. The business inventory identified 129 businesses employing 696 people, with a mix of manufacturing, services, and retail.
This document summarizes key details about data centers in Nebraska:
- Nebraska offers reliable, low-cost power and fiber connectivity along with business-friendly policies and incentives for data center development.
- Major incentives include tax credits for investments and jobs through the Nebraska Advantage program, plus grants for training and infrastructure.
- Several existing data centers are located throughout the state, and available sites exist near major cities like Omaha, Fremont, and Kearney.
- Nebraska provides a supportive environment for data centers with its low-risk location, skilled workforce training programs, and competitive utility rates and tax benefits.
Model Economic Township Limited is developing an industrial township project in Haryana near Delhi. The key points are:
1) The project is located in Haryana near Delhi, benefiting from the region's strong infrastructure and skilled labor pool. It has approvals for water, power, and environmental clearance.
2) Reliance Industries Limited is the prominent project promoter and the township will benefit from their expertise and reputation.
3) The township will have industrial clusters like electronics and footwear, a private freight terminal, and supporting infrastructure like roads, utilities, and social amenities. It offers various incentives under Haryana's industrial policies.
Higher education is constantly in a state of flux, and campus buildings are no exception. Advances in technology and the changing demands of campus constituents are placing tremendous pressures on buildings and facilities leaders alike. There are an abundance of post-war buildings across the country that are now at life-cycle tipping points which necessitate significant reinvestment. Complicating this already daunting challenge are all the facilities constructed within the last ten years that are still on their “honeymoon”, but require unique strategies to maintain their freshness in order to meet campus expectations. This is why campus age matters. This webinar will explore these issues and discuss the impact campus age will have on facilities leaders and the financial resources of an institution.
The document summarizes a webinar session about working with utilities. It provides details about three speakers from major utilities: Mananya Chansanchai from PG&E, Robyn Zander from SCE, and Tom Coughlin from National Grid. The webinar covered various utility programs and opportunities for emerging clean technologies to engage with utilities, including submitting technologies for consideration, useful information to provide, and testing programs.
At the Marcum Tech Top 40 event, forty companies are recognized for outstanding revenue growth. Each TT40 company is categorized under one of six industry verticals.
This document provides contact information for Billy Coble regarding a property for sale in Lewisburg, Tennessee, and includes demographic data for population, median household income, daytime population, and number of households within various radii of the property. The property highlights note it has 6 lots ranging in size from 0.93 to 1.62 acres, priced between $275,000 to $650,000 per lot, with commercial uses allowed and municipal utilities on site.
This document provides information about commercial real estate opportunities at the Marshall Co. Plaza in Lewisburg, TN. It includes a site plan showing available spaces ranging from 3,500-8,450 square feet. Maps show the plaza is located less than 3 miles from Interstate 65 and nearby residential areas, schools, and other amenities. Data on the local population, economy, and workforce is provided to demonstrate the business and development potential of the area. Contact information is given for the Director of Economic Development to discuss lease and incentive opportunities.
Lewisburg, TN is a city of 11,800 people located in Marshall County. It has experienced steady population and economic growth in recent years. The city has a low cost of living and unemployment rate, and high quality schools and workforce training programs. Major local industries include automotive, aerospace, electronics, plastics, and food manufacturing. The city is focused on expanding its industrial base and attracting new businesses in these sectors through its strategic location, available workforce, education resources, and business-friendly utilities and support programs.
The document is a welcome packet for new businesses in Lewisburg, Tennessee. It contains 3 main sections: 1) An introductory letter welcoming new businesses and offering assistance from the City of Lewisburg on regulations and requirements. 2) Information on local agencies, maps, workforce and training resources to help new businesses get started. 3) Economic data on the population, costs, taxes, and industries in Lewisburg to help businesses with planning. The packet aims to provide new businesses with valuable resources to help them start up successfully in the Lewisburg community.
This new resident packet from the City of Lewisburg, TN provides information to help new residents get settled in their new community. It includes contact information for local agencies, websites for important resources, maps of the area highlighting locations like schools and parks, and economic data about the city. The packet aims to help new residents feel welcome and informed about all Lewisburg has to offer in terms of services, activities, and quality of life.
Meiwa Industry North America Grand Opening in Lewisburg, TNGreg Lowe, TcED
Meiwa Industry North America celebrated the Grand Opening of its first North American automotive supplier facility with a ceremony in Lewisburg, TN on April 10, 2014.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Lewisburg, Tennessee is located in the geographic center of the United States, within a day's drive of over 76% of major US markets. It is situated between Nashville, TN and Huntsville, AL, each about an hour away. Lewisburg has a thriving school system, access to multiple universities and technical colleges, and a workforce of over 341,000 people within commuting distance. The city is home to industries like automotive parts suppliers, die casting, and machining.
The document promotes Lewisburg, Tennessee as a business-friendly location with three industrial parks, a skilled workforce, and proximity to major transportation routes like Interstate 65. It highlights the city's traditional industries, expanding business parks, certified "deal ready" sites, workforce development programs, and quality of life amenities. Lewisburg offers a variety of incentives and partnerships to support prospective industries in locating or expanding their operations.
The KA Housing - Catalogue - Listing TurkeyListing Turkey
Welcome to KA Housing, a distinguished real estate development nestled in the heart of Eyüpsultan, one of Istanbul’s most promising districts.
Just 10 minutes from the bustling city center, Eyüpsultan offers a serene escape with the convenience of urban living. The direct metro line ensures seamless connectivity to all parts of Istanbul, making it an ideal location for residents who seek both tranquility and vibrancy.
KA Housing boasts unparalleled accessibility, with proximity to Istanbul Airport only 30 minutes away, facilitating easy international travel. Effortless city access is guaranteed by direct metro and transportation links to Istanbul’s cultural and commercial hubs. Quick access to key metro lines connects you to every corner of the city within minutes, making commuting and exploring the city hassle-free.
The development offers luxurious living spaces with a range of unit layouts from 1+1 to 4+1, designed with meticulous attention to detail. Each unit features balconies or terraces, providing stunning vistas of Istanbul and enhancing the living experience. High-quality materials and superior craftsmanship ensure durability and elegance, while sound-proof insulation and high ceilings (2.95 m) offer comfort and sophistication.
Residents of KA Housing enjoy exclusive on-site amenities, including a state-of-the-art gym, outdoor swimming pool, yoga area, and walking paths. Entertainment options abound with a private cinema, children’s playground, and a variety of dining options including a café and restaurant. Security and convenience are paramount with 24/7 security, a dedicated carpark garage, and an IP intercom system.
KA Housing represents a prime investment opportunity with limited availability in a high-demand area, ensuring enduring value and potential for lucrative returns. Homes in this development provide exceptional value without compromising on quality, offering affordable luxury for discerning buyers. The construction is of the highest quality, built to the latest seismic and disaster resistance standards, ensuring safety and resilience.
The community and surroundings of KA Housing are enriched by close proximity to prestigious universities such as Haliç University, Bilgi University, and Istanbul Ticaret University, making it an ideal location for students and academics. The development is adjacent to the Alibeyköy stream leading into the Halic waters, offering serene natural escapes amidst lush greenery. Residents can enjoy the cultural richness of the area, surrounded by historical and cultural landmarks that blend leisure, nature, and culture seamlessly.
https://listingturkey.com/property/the-ka-housing/
Rixos Tersane Istanbul Residences Brochure_May2024_ENG.pdfListing Turkey
Tersane Suites Residences is a luxurious real estate project located in the heart of Istanbul, next to the beautiful Golden Horn. This unique development offers hotel concept residences with Rixos management, making it the perfect choice for both homeowners and investors.
The Tersane Suites Residences offers a wide range of options, from studio apartments to spacious four-bedroom units, all designed to the highest standard. The suites are finished with high-quality materials and feature modern, open-plan living spaces, fully-equipped kitchens, and large balconies with stunning views of the city and sea.
One of the standout features of Tersane Suites Residences is the Rixos management, which provides a truly exclusive and upscale living experience. Residents will have access to a range of luxury amenities, including a fitness center, spa, and indoor and outdoor swimming pools. Plus, the on-site restaurants and cafes provide a taste of the local and international cuisine.
The Tersane Suites Residences also offers a great opportunity for investors, as it provides a rental guarantee program. This means that investors can enjoy a steady income stream, with the peace of mind that their property is being managed by a reputable and experienced team.
The location of Tersane Suites Residences is also unbeatable, with easy access to the city’s main transportation links and within close proximity to the historic center, making it the perfect base for exploring all that Istanbul has to offer.
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Implemented by Rams Global in Bahcelievler, the Rams Garden Bahcelievler Apartments includes 796 residences of different types from 2+1 to 5+1.
Next to the project, which will have 33 thousand square meters of green area, there will be 42 thousand 300 square meters of woodland. There will also be a 210-meter-long pond in the landscape of the project. There are 94.5 square meters of green space per flat.
Rams Garden Bahcelievler Apartments, which has 8 times more green space than the average of Istanbul with its 33 thousand square meters of green area located within a total of 75 thousand square meters, offers various housing options from 2+1 to 5+1.RAMS Garden has brought a lifeline to the construction industry.
Rams Global, which has signed projects in many places from Dubai to Phuket and delivered more than 20 thousand residences, is now starting new projects in Istanbul.
Rams Garden Bahcelievler is located 9 minutes from Metroport AVM, 5 minutes from Marmara Forum AVM, 12 minutes from Kazlıçeşme beach, 9 minutes from Yıldız Technical University, 7 minutes from Istinye University, 9 minutes from Ramada Hotel and Medicana Hospital.
https://listingturkey.com/property/rams-garden-bahcelievler-apartments/
At Geomatrix, we Pride Ourselves on our Commitment to Superior Craftsmanship and client satisfaction. Our team Consists of Highly Qualified specialists including Architects, Engineers, project Managers, and skilled labourers who work seamlessly together to achieve ourclients' Objectives. Geomatrix is recognized as the Best Construction Company in Haldwani, Dedicated to bringing visions to life with unparalleled Expertise and Professionalism.
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Serviced Apartment Ho Chi Minh For RentalGVRenting
GVRenting is the leading rental real estate company in Vietnam. We help you to find a serviced apartment for rent in Ho Chi Minh & Saigon. Discover our broad range of rental properties in Vietnam.
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AVRUPA KONUTLARI ESENTEPE - ENGLISH - Listing TurkeyListing Turkey
Looking for a new home in Istanbul? Look no further than Avrupa Konutlari Esentepe! Our beautifully designed homes provide the perfect blend of luxury and comfort, making them the perfect choice for anyone looking for a high-quality home in the city.
With a wide range of apartment types available, from 1+1 to 4+1, we have something to suit every need and budget. Each apartment is designed with attention to detail and features spacious and bright living areas, making them the perfect place to relax and unwind after a long day.
One of the things that sets Avrupa Konutlari Esentepe apart from other developments is our focus on creating a community that is both comfortable and convenient. Our homes are surrounded by lush green spaces, perfect for enjoying a peaceful stroll or having a picnic with friends and family. Additionally, our complex includes a variety of social and recreational amenities, such as swimming pools, sports fields, and playgrounds, making it easy for residents to stay active and socialize with their neighbors.
https://listingturkey.com/property/avrupa-konutlari-esentepe/
Presentation to Windust Meadows HOA Board of Directors June 4, 2024: Focus o...Joseph Lewis Aguirre
Presentation to Windust Meadows HOA Board of Directors June 4, 2024: Focus on Public Safety as Job #1, Engagement, Wealth of HOA, Branding, Communication, Culture, Civic Responsibility
Recent Trends Fueling The Surge in Farmhouse Demand in IndiaFarmland Bazaar
Embarking on the journey to acquire a farmhouse for sale is just the beginning; the real investment lies in crafting an environment that contributes to our mental and physical well-being while satisfying the soul. At Farmlandbazaar.com, India’s leading online marketplace dedicated to farm land, farmhouses, and agricultural lands, we understand the importance of transforming a humble farmland into a warm and inviting sanctuary. Let's explore the fundamental aspects that can elevate your farmhouse into a tranquil haven.
Sense Levent Kagithane Catalog - Listing TurkeyListing Turkey
Sense Levent offers a luxurious living experience in the heart of Istanbul’s vibrant Levent district.
This cutting-edge development seamlessly integrates modern design with natural elements, featuring live evergreen plants maintained by an advanced irrigation system, ensuring lush greenery year-round.
The building’s elegant ceramic balconies are both stylish and durable, enhancing the overall aesthetic and functionality. Residents can enjoy the 700m Sky Lounge, which provides breathtaking views of Istanbul and a perfect space to relax and unwind.
Sense Levent promotes a healthy and active lifestyle with a full gym, swimming pool, sauna, and steam room, all available in the building. The interiors are crafted with high-quality materials, ensuring a luxurious and inviting living space.
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Located in the rapidly growing and highly desirable Levent area, the development benefits from ongoing urban regeneration projects. Its prime location offers proximity to shopping malls, municipal buildings, universities, and public transportation, adding immense value to your investment.
Early investors can take advantage of discounted units during the construction phase, with an expected capital appreciation of +45% USD upon completion. Property Turkey provides comprehensive rental management services, ensuring a seamless and profitable investment experience.
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Table of Contents
Mission Statement
The City of Lewisburg Department of Economic Development exists to assist local business
and industry growth and to recruit new business and industry to Lewisburg to create sustainable
wage jobs and expand the tax base
3 Letter of Welcome & Overview
4
5
6-7
Cosmolab2 Building Details
Cosmolab2 Building Access
Cosmolab2 Building Utilities
9-13
14-17
18
21-23
Maps & Logistics
Workforce & Training
Existing Industry
Community Data
8 Permitting Processes
19-20 Taxes & Incentives
3. 3
Welcome to Lewisburg,
As Director of Economic Development for the City of Lewisburg, I would like to welcome you and your
company or client to Lewisburg, TN.
Lewisburg has a 100-year reputation as a manufacturing hub with 56 manufacturing operations in
Lewisburg and Marshall County. In the past five (5) years, we have worked with nineteen (19) existing
industry expansions and eleven (11) relocations or start-ups totaling over $144M in capital investments. The
most recent projects are the first North American facility for Meiwa Industry Co. Ltd. of Japan that chose to
locate in one of our two industrial parks in 2013, Multimatic of Canada/Indiana that leased an existing
building in the Lewisburg Industrial Park in 2015 and Minth Group LTD of China that purchased an existing
building in the Lewisburg Industrial Park in 2017.
Located on I-65, Lewisburg provides one-hour proximity to Nashville, TN and Huntsville, AL. Lewisburg
sits in a nine (9) county workforce area of 400,000 out of a total population of 1,000,000 providing a multi-
skilled employment region with an average commute time of 26 minutes.
For Your Company or Client to consider, Lewisburg has a privately-owned 40,000 sq. ft. building in an
established industrial park.
Lewisburg offers to your company or client:
An available building of 40,000 sq. ft.
A building with 4 Dock Doors and 1 Drive-in Door
A building with all public utilities and AT&T or Charter Business Internet Service
A building located less than ½ mile from a 4-lane Highway (50/431)
A building located less than 10 miles from I-65 (Exit 37)
A sizable workforce area of multi-skilled employees
An existing Advanced Manufacturing environment
Proximity to Four (4) vocational training centers
Proximity to Community College and twelve (12) colleges/universities – 60 Miles
Proximity to two (2) metro areas – 50 Miles
Proximity to Nashville BNA International Airport – 50 Miles
Local tax-abatement incentive program
Lewisburg and Marshall County have the experience to work with you and your client from early-stage to
full maturation and beyond. We are excited about the opportunity to assist you in joining our community and
its family of manufacturing.
Thank you.
Greg Lowe
City of Lewisburg – Director of Economic Development
Cosmolab2 Building
Welcome to Lewisburg, TN
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Building Details
1051 Garrett Parkway, Lewisburg, TN 37091
35⁰25’37.14” N
86⁰45’26.68” W
Tax Map 071-045.00
Ownership Walker Die Casting
Sale Price $1,500,000
Lease Rate-$4.08/sf Triple Net
Building Size 38,064 sq. ft. (1,936 sq. ft.
Office)
Constructed 1988
Construction Type Metal/Block
Ceiling Height 32 ft. (24 ft. Eaves)
Dimensions 200 ft. X 200 ft.
Column Spacing 25 ft. X 60 ft.
Roof Type TPO Membrane
Floor Type 6 Inch Reinforced Concrete
Lighting Type Metal Halide
Dock Doors 4 w/levelers – 8’X10’
Drive-In Doors 1 – 12’X14’
Heating Natural Gas
Air Conditioning Yes – Office Only
Sprinkler Wet
Parking 20
Site 5.27 Acres
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Site Details
Site 5.2 Acres
Zone I-2 (Industrial Park)
Flood Zone 0%
Phase I Yes
Geotechnical Yes
Enterprise
Zone
No
Free Trade
Zone
No
Condition Good
Main Access Garrett Parkway
4-Lane
Highway
Less than 1 mile to
Highway 431 and
Highway 50
Interstate Less than 10 Miles
to Exits 32 & 37 of
I-65
Cosmolab
Building
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Site Access Map
Cosmolab2
Building
1051 Garrett Parkway, Lewisburg, TN 37091
35⁰25’37.14” N
86⁰45’26.68” W
Tax Map 071-045.00
Higgs Rd.
GarrettParkway
Old Belfast Rd.
Old Belfast Rd.
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Building Utilities
795 AAC Main Primary Feed from
Substation
3/0 ACSR
3” Gas Service Line
10-12” Water Line
8-12” Sewer Line
3
2
1
4
8”
12”
12”
10”
2500 KVA – Good for 3007 AMPs
1500 KVA – Good for 1804 AMPs
1000 KVA – Good for 1202 AMPs
750 KVA – Good for 902 AMPs
1
2
3
4
One Meter for Entire Complex
Lewisburg Electric System
Voltage 480/277 – 3,254 – 2,500
(Phase 3)
Substation 2 Miles
Lewisburg Water
Line Size 10-12 inch
Pressure 80 lbs. Static – 62 Residual
– 1300 Flow
System Usage 2.8 MGD
System
Capacity
4.0 MGD
Lewisburg Wastewater
Line Size 8-12 inch
System Usage 2.2 MGD
System
Capacity
6.0 MGD
Lewisburg Gas
Line Size 3 inch
Pressure 17 PSI
AT&T
Copper & Fiber All services available upon
request
1051 Garrett Parkway, Lewisburg, TN 37091
35⁰25’37.14” N
86⁰45’26.68” W
Tax Map 071-045.00
7. Electricity
Source Company
Tennessee Valley Authority
Local Distributor - City
Lewisburg Electric System
Local Distributor - County
Duck River Electric Membership Corp.
Source Company
Spectra Energy
Local Distributor - City
Lewisburg Gas Department
Gas
Source
Duck River
Water
Local Distributor - City
Lewisburg Water & Wastewater
Capacity
4.0M Gallons Per Day
Current Consumption
2.5M Gallons Per Day
Storage Capacity
6.1M Gallons Per Day
Treatment Type
Full Biological
Local Distributor - City
Lewisburg Water & Wastewater
Capacity
6.0M Gallons Per Day
Current Usage
2.0M Gallons Per Day
City Sewer Coverage
90%
Storm Sewer Coverage
15%
Solid Waste Disposal Type
Landfill
Sewer
Source Company
AT&T, Charter
Telecom
Services
All High-Speed and Telecom Services
Costs
Pricing Determined by Carrier and Level of
Services
KWH
Industrial Rates at or Below National Avg.
Sample Bill Available Upon Request
Water
$16.59 1st 2K Gallons
$3.56 Avg. after 2K Gallons
Sewer
$19.47 1st 2K Gallons
$6.49 Avg. after 2K Gallons
Heat Load
Industrial Rates at or Below National Avg.
Sample Bill Available Upon Request
Process
Industrial Rates at or Below National Avg.
Sample Bill Available Upon Request
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Local Utilities
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Permitting Process
Locally - 30-45 Days
Site Plan Review & Approval
Utility Review & Approval
Fire Codes Review & Approval
Building Permit Approval
State - 30-90 Days
Air Permit Approval
Stormwater Pollution Prevention
Plan (SWPPP) Approval
Land Disturbance Permit
Approval
State Highway Access Approval
Requires Utility Meeting & Review of
Plans Prior to Planning and Zoning
Meeting to Approve.
Timeline Assumes Company Provides
all Necessary Paperwork and
Requirements on or before Process
Deadlines.
Not All State Permits Above will be
Required for Every Project.
Timeline Assumes Company Provides
all Necessary Paperwork and
Requirements on or before Process
Deadlines.
Start Here
Buck Beard
Director of
Operations/Codes
City of Lewisburg
(931) 359-1544
buck.beard@lewisburgtn.gov
Don Nelson
Building & Codes Inspector
Marshall County
(931) 359-8839
don.nelson@marshallcountytn.com
Helpful Links
http://www.lewisburgtn.gov
/codes-
stormwater/planning-codes
http://www.lewisburgtn.gov
/codes-
stormwater/stormwater
https://www.tn.gov/environ
ment/section/apc-air-
pollution-control
https://www.tn.gov/environ
ment/article/permit-water-
npdes-stormwater-
construction-permit
14. Schools Enrollment
Elementary Schools 5 2,385
Middle Schools 3 1,296
High Schools 3 1,545
HS Graduation Rate
95%
With Degree or Certification
26.8%
College-Going Rate
65%
Avg. ACT Score
20.3
Bachelor’s or Higher
14%
Public Cost Per Student $8,664
Student/Teacher Ratio
Marshall Co. Schools
Marshall Co. Attainments
38th
Of 134
School Districts
with
2017 schooldigger.com
“Exemplary”
State of Tennessee
Department of
Education
Rankings
17:1
Bachelor’s or Higher
Labor Shed Attainments
33%
Associate’s At Least
37%
HS Graduation Rate
89%
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Labor & Workforce
15. Training
Robotics & PLC Plastics
Certified Production Technician CNC Machining
AIIT(Mechatronics) Pre-Engineering
Computer Information Technology LEAN Manufacturing
Industrial Maintenance/Safety Automotive Technology
Industrial Welding Industrial Electricity
3D Printing Business Leadership
Customizable Programs for Your Industry or Business
Education & Training Facilities
Technology
Centers
4
Community
Colleges
2
Students
Training
2,000+
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Labor & Workforce
16. * Labor Market Area is defined as Bedford,
Giles, Lawrence, Lincoln, Marshall, Maury,
Moore, Rutherford and Williamson Counties
Marshall Co.
Labor Shed Labor Shed
9 Counties
Drive Time
26 Min. Avg.
Commuter Traffic
County Inbound % Outbound %
Marshall 3,912 47.5 3,912 28.3
Bedford 418 5.1 1,064 7.8
Coffee 132 1.6 244 1.8
Davidson 207 2.5 2,044 15.1
Giles 458 5.6 236 1.7
Lawrence 138 1.7 91 0.8
Lincoln 279 3.4 308 2.3
Maury 625 7.6 1,183 8.7
Rutherford 348 4.2 941 6.5
Williamson 211 2.6 1,476 10.9
Total 6,728 81.8 11,499 83.9
Avg. Starting Wage
$13.50/hr.
Labor Force
Participation Rate
62%
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Labor & Workforce
Source: November 2017 from TN Dept. of
Labor and Workforce
Unemployment %
3.0
Labor Force
419,630
Unemployed
11,610
Unemployment
2.9%
Labor Force
15,880
+4,010 Since
Dec. 2014
17. Labor Report – Skilled and Unskilled
Engineers Employed by
Temp Staffing Under-Employed
6,168 25,084 17%
(63,592)
Engineering Talent (our 9-county labor shed is
home to the following numbers of engineers):
1,892 Industrial Engineers
1,694 Civil Engineers
895 Mechanical Engineers
492 Electrical Engineers
406 Electronics Engineers, Except Computer
278 Computer Hardware Engineers
234 Environmental Engineers
165 Health and Safety Engineers
112 Materials Engineers
18,261 Team Assemblers
3,138 Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers
1,954 Welders
1,742 Diesel Engine Specialists
1,578 Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Operators
1,508 Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers
1,493 Industrial Machinery Mechanics
1,192 Machinists
1,077 Industrial Production Managers
1,020 Sheet Metal Workers
855 Assemblers and Fabricators
706 Tool and Die Makers
654 CNC Machine Operators
604 Logisticians
593 Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters
564 Mixing and Blending Machine Operators
542 Coating, Painting, and Spray Machine Operators
485 Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Operators
475 Chemical Equipment Operators
467 Molding Machine Operators
447 Cutting and Slicing Machine Operators
360 Multiple Machine Tool Operators
327 Chemical Technicians
313 Extruding Machine Operators
300 Engine and Other Machine Assemblers
234 Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand
210 Rolling Machine Operators
197 Grinding, Lapping, and Polishing Machine Operators
183 Chemists
164 Lathe and Turning Machine Operators
124 Separating Machine Operators
122 Millwrights
113 Materials Engineers
106 Metal Refining Furnace Operators
104 Forging Machine Operators
102 Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Operators
100 Heat Treating Equipment Operators
89 Milling and Planing Machine Operators
87 Plating and Coating Machine Operators
86 Drilling and Boring Machine Operators
83 Chemical Plant and Systems Operators
81 Chemical Engineers
11 Materials Scientists
Engineering Talent in Labor Shed:
List of Skilled Labor in Labor Shed:
All Figures are Estimates from 2016
773
Advanced MFG. Technicians
14,011
Manufacturing Operators
31,233
Transportation & Logistics
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Labor & Workforce
18. Automotive
Aerospace & Defense
Electronics
Tool & Die/Machining
Plastics & Chemicals
Die Casting & Metalworking
Corrugated Products
Food & Beverages
Commercial Printing
Tank Refurbishing
Seating
Warehouse/Distribution
Tool & Die
Heavy Hardware
Lubricants
Abrasives
Foundry
Sheet Metal
Welding Supply
Coatings
“Coming to Lewisburg was a remarkable decision for us.”
Paul DiGiovanni – President
Companies
55
Employees
3,900+
% of Jobs
32
Expansions
19
Local Industrial Support
Industry Types
In the Past 10 YearsManufacturing
Associations
Industrial Development Board
Manufacturers’ Association
Workforce Employer Outreach Committee
Automotive Dashboard
Electronics
1,300 1984 2011-2014
Aluminum Die Casting 850 1959 2007-2014
Defense/Aerospace
Electronics
340 1966 2013
Automotive Brakes and
Steering Hoses
265 2002 2006-2013
Corrugated Products 226 1975 2014
HVAC Distribution 180 1971 1975-1990
Structures and Suspensions 260 2015
Systems Manufacturing and
Integration
150 2002 2013-2014
Commercial Printing 135 1898 2010-2014
Polyethylene Wrap 112 1984 2012-2014
Top
Employers
Product/Service Employees Established Expanded
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Existing Industry
New Industries
11
Capital
Investment
153M+
New Jobs
3,000+
Foreign Direct Investment
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Tax Structure
Local
Property Taxes City County
Rate Per $100 Value $1.69 $2.76
Ratio of Assessment
Residential and Farm 25% 25%
Commercial/Industrial 40% 40%
Personal (Equipment) 30% 30%
Bonded Debt $17,626,226 $49,910,000
Total Local Assessment (2015) $231,400,572 $518,404,582
Hotel-Motel Tax 0 % 7.0 %
State
Sales Tax 5% tax on food and food ingredients; 7% on all other tangible
personal property unless specifically exempted.
Local Sales Tax Rate 2.25%
Local & State Sales Tax Collected (FY2016): $28,626,857
Income Tax
• Personal: 6 % on Interest & Dividends
• Corporate Excise Tax: 6.5% of Tennessee taxable income
• Franchise Tax: .25% of the greater of net worth or real and
• tangible property in Tennessee. The minimum tax is $100.
• Unemployment Tax: New Employers 2.7% of first $9,000
20. Property Tax
Abatement
1 One-Page
Application
2 Votes
to Approve
30 Days
to Finalize
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Local Incentives
Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT)
This incentive is available to both new and expanding industries and begins with a request for a PILOT
Application Form from City of Lewisburg Director of Economic Development Greg Lowe.
A PILOT includes:
Real (Land & Building) and Personal (Machinery & Equipment) Property Tax Abatement for BOTH City and
County Property Taxes – up to 10 years for Personal and up to 20 years for Real Property
A PILOT is developed by the Industrial Development Board and offered to a Prospect/Company based on
Total Number of New Net Full-Time Jobs created by Prospect/Company (Minimum of 20 in 5 Years)
Total Amount of Capital Investment of Project (Minimum $500,000 in Real Property or $150,000 in Personal
Property)
Average Wage Rates of Total New Net Full-Time Jobs created by Prospect/Company
Overall Economic and Industry Impact to Community of Project
Annual Survey of Jobs Created will need to be completed by Company to insure compliance with PILOT
If at any time a Company is not compliant, the IDB can choose to terminate the PILOT – no clawbacks
Other Documentation/Procedures include:
Project, PILOT and Tax agreements to be drafted by attorneys (Company Attorney & City/IDB Attorney), signed
and recorded by both parties, as well as a Bill of Sale on any machinery/equipment for which a PILOT is
developed.
Other Incentives
The City of Lewisburg Department of Economic Development is prepared to offer its assistance to the
company/prospect in any area required.
Assistance Includes:
Site/Building Location and Development
Grant Application and Assistance for Any Federal, State, Regional or Local Agency
Workforce Development and Training Program Development
Permitting Process – Federal, State, Regional and Local Agencies
Requested Assistance Not Listed Above
21. Population
Marshall Co.
31,915
Lewisburg
11,800
2030 Projected Growth =+20%
Lewisburg, Marshall County, Tennessee
• Latitude: N35° 26.95‘
• Longitude: W86° 47.33‘
• Elevation: 707‘
• Website: www.lewisburgtn.gov
Cost of Living Index
81
83
86
86
87
91
95
100
100
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Lewisburg
Shelbyville
Pulaski
Columbia
Fayetteville
Franklin
Murfreesboro
Spring Hill
National Average
2016 Total
838
2016 Houses
285
Building Permits
Unemployment Rate 1.8% 2016 to 2017
Business Licenses
Lewisburg
2017 Total
419
$46,925
Sales Tax Collections
Annual Average Temperature: 57.7°
Average High Temperature: 70.5°
Average Low Temperature: 45.0°
Annual Average Precipitation: 54.84"
Annual Average Snowfall: 2.2“
Mean Length of Freeze-Free Period (days): 180-220
ClimatePolice & Fire
Crime Rate
4,830 Per
100,000
35%
3.7%
Median Household Income
11%
2015
Rating
Class 3
53%
2017
2016-2017
2016-2017
16.6%
2016-2017
5.3%
2016-2017
3.2%
2016-2017
#Employed
Labor Force
Job Growth
Rate
3.3%
2011-2016
Median Industry Earnings - $64,454 3.6%
Median Home Cost - $124,900 10%
Tax Rate - $1.69 City/$2.76 County
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Community
Workforce – November 2017
Unemployment Rate 2.9%
Labor Force 15,880
Unemployment # 460
22. “It amazes me that a community of this size possesses the amenities that
Lewisburg does.”
Steve Elledge – ED Consultant
Top
100
Micropolitan
Site Selection 2013
(Tied 27th in Nation)
High
Performance
Award
Atlas Advertising
2014
Gold
Level
Sustainability
TVA 2015
Benchmark
II
TN ECD 2015
Economic Development
Three Star
“Lewisburg’s Park and Recreation system, per capita, meets or exceeds national
standards in almost every category.”
Richie Jones – Partner
Assets
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Community
23. Lewisburg is in the
Middle of Everything. We
have all the tools and
amenities you need to
succeed at home or in the
office, the classroom, the
board room, the production
floor and even the ground
floor. Let us prove to you
that your decision to come
here will be the right one.
Location and
Logistics
Labor and
Workforce
Education and
Training
Utilities Quality of Life Industry
Support
Leadership Growth Climate
“This community has totally proven that our decision was the right one.”
Matt Jung – President
Find Us On:www.lewisburgtn.gov
(931) 359-1544
131 East Church St.
Lewisburg, TN 37091
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Lewisburg is Where You Need to Be