Annual Meeting - Fall River Office of Economic Development
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Annual Meeting - Fall River Office of Economic Development
Fall River Office of Economic Development ANNUAL MEETING APRIL 9, 2015 Fall River Office of Economic Development EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS KENNETH FIOLA JR. Fall River Office of Economic Development Mission Statement Incorporated in 1978 as a 501(c)(4) corporation to promote the prosperity and general welfare of the citizens of Fall River through the stimulation of economic strength and expansion of new and existing business. Fall River Office of Economic Development Primary Areas of Focus Financial assistance to local businesses through the provision of low interest loans designed to help create and maintain jobs Project management Promoting business, arts, and culture in Fall River Fall River Office of Economic Development FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AND LOAN ACTIVITY FROED Loan Activity Number of Approved Loans Value of Approved Loans Average Loan Private Investment Leveraged Projected New Jobs Retained Jobs Cost per Job Created/Retained 2012 2013 2014 22 14 11 $1,560,500 $995,000 $945,000 $70,932 $71,071 $85,909 $3,339,525 $5,102,025 $2,324,603 34 22 41 194 207 57 $6,844 $4,345 $9,643 2014 Loan Recipients Café 99/Octavio’s Café Lil Wil’s Coney Island Corp. Chama Los Tolos LLC Marzilli Machine Company Eastside Chiropractic Center, Inc. Sherwood Companies, LLC Emco, Inc. (Subway) Sky Beverage Company, Inc. J & S Caravela, Inc. Southcoast Funeral Services SBA Technical Assistance Grant Amount: $80,598 Funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the US Small Business Administration In partnership with MSBDC, FROED hosted 7 workshops to assist 144 business men & women in the following areas: Sales, Social Media, Search Engine Optimization, Website Creation, Starting a Business, Growth Strategies, etc Three (3) additional workshops are scheduled for this fiscal year Jobs First Revolving Load Fund – Since 1997 Year # of Loan Private Loans Amount Investment 2,174,125 235,000 1,558,800 2,014,957 3,550,000 1,599,600 2,350,734 1,859,000 2,133,500 851,620 1,870,800 1,616,200 3,700,000 2,302,000 4,316,000 1,560,500 995,000 945,000 4,363,101 2,260,000 10,603,592 10,925,457 13,756,784 5,581,600 7,136,023 17,864,150 11,792,700 1,330,000 12,622,178 8,725,234 5,730,450 9,945,800 9,633,017 3,339,525 5,102,025 2,324,603 New 164 38 181 88 54 104 62 176 82 83 63 89 29 66 149 34 22 41 Retained 265 13 262 47 359 88 173 114 220 58 219 119 110 363 388 194 207 57 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 19 8 34 31 47 20 32 21 23 12 22 16 26 20 31 22 14 11 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Totals 409 $ 35,632,836 $ 143,036,239 1,525 3,056 YTD Total 680 $ $ 297,304,341 5,268 10,014 77,667,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Jobs Tax Increment Financing Amazon Project: Construct a 1,000,000 sf facility Investment: $50,000,000 Jobs: 500 new, permanent full-time employees TIF: 15 years, 100% (4), 75% (3), 50% (4), 25% (4) Blount Project: 50,000 sf expansion at current location Investment: $10,000,000 Jobs: 304 jobs retained, 75 new, permanent full-time positions TIF: 12 years, 60% TIF Investment to Date: Total Number of Projects Projected New Jobs Retained Jobs Private Investment 64 4,538 6,088 $356,710,379 LIFE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY PARK AT FALL RIVER FALL RIVER COMMERCE PARK FALL RIVER INDUSTRIAL PARK LOAN AND/OR EDIP RECIPIENTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • A.J. Wright Distribution Center AA Precision Machine Co., Inc. Adams Media Corporation AFGD Glass, Inc. Alert Ambulance Service, Inc. Allied Waste Systems Amazon American Dryer Corporation Arctic Cold Storage Corporation Atlantic Lighting Austin Ross Construction, Inc. Bee Fiberglass Best Western Blount Seafood Corporation Bristol Tape Corporation C.H. Yates Rubber Corporation City of Fall River Fire Dept. Complex Coast to Coast Medical, Inc. Complete Recycling Solutions, LLC Continuum Energy Technologies, LLC Corporate Image Apparel, Inc Cowles & Medeiros Eastern Ice Co., Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Engineered Control Systems Engineered Yarns Company Fall River Manufacturing Co., Inc. GA Rogers Hatch Science Homans Associates, LLC Homeland Builders, Inc. Industrial Wood Finishing Company IQF Custom Packing, Inc. Isis Medical JS International, Inc. Klear Vu Kinetic Concepts, Inc. Lightolier Logistics Management, Inc. Marshall Paper Tube Company, Inc. Millstone Medical Outsourcing Nova Records Management Nu-Chrome Corporation Oliver’s Restaurant Paricon Technologies Corporation Pearson Pilings, LLC Pella Windows, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • People, Inc. Precise Packaging, Inc. Precision Handling Devices, Inc. PrimeCare Services, Inc. Quantum Catalytics Raw Sea Foods, Inc. Rex-Cut Products, Inc. RI Novelty Robbins Manufacturing Company RPI Printing Russco, Inc. Silver Line Building Products Smart Move Conveyors SwimEx Tech-Etch, Inc. Tees Plus Two Square Science Verizon Communications Vianix Victor Innovative Textiles Viveiros Insurance Agency WRH Industries, Ltd. Xemplar Pharmaceuticals Fall River Office of Economic Development PROJECT MANAGEMENT Strategic Location on Massachusetts’ South Coast Fall River Office of Economic Development Major Projects April ‘14 – April ‘15 SouthCoast Life Science & Technology Park at Fall River MassBiologics Southcoast Vector Manufacturing Center is open and currently housing two clients SunGen solar farm complete and operational Amazon has secured local and state tax incentives and are expected to purchase land within the next three months Continuous marketing of site for bio-manufacturing Project Summary Southcoast Life Science & Technology Park at Fall River 95 acres, pad ready, sub-dividable to support 1+ million SF Site is MEPA approved for 3 million SF; in most cases 0nly local building permit required to start construction National Grid/NStar dual feed capability for electric power – 15MW at site City can supply water and wastewater discharge. City municipal water - 14.59 MGD Wastewater – 39MGD Liberty Gas and/or National Grid can meet gas requirements with redundancy Over 4,000 residents in region employed in pharmaceutical manufacturing 17 colleges and universities in region graduate 3,340 annually in biology and STEM Consortium of schools ready to develop biomanufacturing training programs Region has range of affordable housing in urban and exurban communities SouthCoast Pharmaceutical Cluster Within a 30 Mile radius of the site, 4,055 residents are employed in NAICS 3254. SouthCoast Pharmaceutical Cluster Housing Median Home Sales Price December 2014 Springfield MA Pittsfield MA Providence RI Worcester MA Fall River MA Charlotte NC Richmond VA Raleigh NC Charleston, SC Chapel Hill, NC Boston MA San Diego CA Princeton NJ San Francisco CA $- $200,000 $400,000 $600,000 $800,000 $1,000,000 $1,200,000 Fall River Office of Economic Development Waterfront Development City Pier Secured $600,000 from MassDevelopment for additional environmental assessment Secured $105k EPA Assessment Grant in 2001 Obtained Priority Development Site Designation and assistance of Brownfields Support Team (Lt. Governor’s Office, MassDEP, MassDevelopment, and EPA) to coordinate cleanup Secured $150k from MassDevelopment for additional assessment prior to cleanup Secured $75k from MassDEP for assessment analytical expenses Secured $100k from MA Seaport Council for seawall evaluation and permitting Secured $2M from Seaport Council for remediation Fall River Office of Economic Development Major Projects April ‘14 – April ‘15 City Pier Excavation and removal of PCB-impacted soil complete Pare Corporation recently awarded $225,000 contract for design, permitting, bidding and construction phase services related to the next phase of work to cap and support redevelopment of the former City Pier site as a Marina. Submitted draft Environmental Notification Form (ENF) for DEP review & comment. Route 79 North Route 79 North 477,000 s/f office & retail space 649 market rate residential units 1300 new jobs $20 million state & local taxes $55 million total construction costs Fall River Office of Economic Development Major Projects April ‘14 – April ‘15 Newport, RI/Block Island, RI Ferry Service Analysis Second season of regularly scheduled ferry service to begin June 2015 running from the Fall River State Pier to Newport, RI to Old Harbor, Block Island Fall River Office of Economic Development COMMUNICATION •The FROED Newsletter is emailed to over 3,000 interested parties monthly Fall River Office of Economic Development WEBSITE IMPROVEMENTS HTTP://FROED.ORG/ •Addition of “Current Employment Opportunities” tab, which includes a link to detma.org “Job Quest” website and as of April 8, 2015: •Over 1,100 available jobs listed within 5 miles of Fall River •Over 1,350 available jobs listed within 10 miles of Fall River •Over 6,750 available jobs listed within 25 miles of Fall River Fall River Office of Economic Development THANK YOU FOR YOUR MANY CONTRIBUTIONS