Acknowledging Jackson s Challenges for Growth Updated 07/29/15
The Enterprise Group of Jackson, Inc. (EG) is the economic development agency supporting all of Jackson County. The Enterprise Group of Jackson, Inc. and our partner organizations; the Jackson Area Manufacturers Association, the Academy for Manufacturing Careers and the Procurement Technical Assistance Center of South Central Michigan, collaborate to provide a one-stop resource to achieve solutions and coordinate business and manufacturing capabilities to promote prosperity, strengthen the economy, stimulate job creation and support business retention and growth.
$136,574,196 $220,417,108 $206,300,900 $418,618,478 What does investment growth in Jackson County look like? $450,000,000 $400,000,000 Historical Investment in Jackson County $350,000,000 $300,000,000 $250,000,000 $200,000,000 $150,000,000 $100,000,000 $50,000,000 $0 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
$206.3 Million 394 New Jobs 5.84% Increase The 2014 local business investment level of $206.3 Million exceeded last year s total, and is the highest investment level since 2001. The investment will generate a commitment of an additional 310 new jobs. The 2013 local business investment exceeded $136 Million. The investment represented a commitment for creation of 394 new jobs. EG Staff prepares a monthly Scorecard, which can be found on our home page, near the bottom at www.enterprisegroup.org. Of the 15 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) in Michigan, Jackson s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of a 5.84 percent increase from 2012 to 2013 ranked third in the State, behind Monroe and Niles-Benton Harbor MSAs.
2014 Successful Community Projects Total investment of $206,300,900 310 new jobs and 1,605 retained Best year since 2001! COMPANY NAME *Advanced Turning & Manufacturing *Alro Riverside *American Tooling Center, Inc. (ATC) *Commonwealth & Associates, Inc. Garcia Clinical Laboratory, Inc. *Great Lakes Industry, Inc. Holiday Inn-Home 2 Suites *JSP Sheet Foam Legends Manufacturing, Inc. *Mag-tec Casting MedExpress Urgent Care *Michigan Automotive Compressor, Inc. (MACI) *Petty Machine &Tool Inc. *Production Saw & Machine *Rives Manufacturing Inc. *TAC Manufacturing, Inc. *Tenneco Automotive NEW JOBS 8 0 32 50 5 10 25 55 10 3 20 0 5 21 2 32 32 INVESTMENT $3,000,000 $164,458 $13,187,000 $1,000,000 $1,600,000 $4,000,000 $500,000 $12,500,000 $2,535,004 $980,798 $2,000,000 $128,500,000 $767,868 $7,261,838 $966,500 $10,347,764 $16,989,670 *EG Retention Visit Client and/or EG had direct project involvement
What does a successful company look for when it decides to grow? Top Two Priorities People A community with skilled and educated workforce ready to fill new openings. Place A community with quality developmentready sites/buildings that can accommodate capital investment in a timely manner.
Area Development Corporate Survey 2014 Site Selection Factors: Ranking 2014 2013 1. Highway accessibility 88.3 93.5 2. Occupancy or construction costs 87.9 87.4 3. Available land 85.7 80.3 4. Available buildings 82.2 83.3 5. Availability of skilled labor 82.1 95.1 Quality of Life Factors: Ranking 2014 2013 1. Low crime rate 84.4 80.9 2. Ratings of public schools 75.3 73.0 3. Healthcare facilities 74.2 79.7 4. Housing availability 69.7 71.5 5. Housing costs 69.7 75.3 All figures are percentages and are the total of the very important and important ratings.
Is Jackson County prepared to compete for new investment? New investment decisions are based upon the process of elimination
Area Development Corporate Survey 2014 Location of planned new domestic facilities (as percentage of total number to be opened): Location % of Planned Facilities Offshore (AK, HI, PR, VI) West (CA, NV, OR, WA) Southwest (AZ, NM, OK, TX) Mountain (CO, ID, MT, UT, WY) Plains (IA, KS, MN, NE, ND, SD) Midwest (IL, IN, MI, OH, WI) South (AL, FL, GA, LA, MS) Mid-South (AR, KY, MO, TN) South Atlantic (NC, SC, VA, WV) Middle Atlantic (DE, MD, NJ, NY, New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, 1% 2% 4% 5% 7% 8% 11% 12% 14% 17% 20% 0 5 10 15 20 25
Are we prepared to compete? PEOPLE Nearly 50% of all job openings will be Middle Skill occupations. There were 2,127 unique job postings (11,857 total postings) in May 2015 for Jackson County. Competition for skilled employees in Michigan will continue through at least 2020. Community has embraced innovative approaches and partnerships: Cradle to Career Energizing Education Early/Middle College Academy for Manufacturing Careers Joint EG/Chamber Initiative
Are we prepared to compete for new investment? PLACE Jackson County Site Inventory 50 acres or greater
Jackson County Site Inventory 50 acres or greater
What is our competition doing to prepare for new investment? Great Lakes Tech Park in Saginaw County is ready for new investment! 200 acre plus shovel-ready site! Strategically located at the corner of two state highways 12 miles away from I-75 Three miles from an international airport
Are we missing opportunities to compete for new investment? 2013-2015 Large Project Opportunities 80 Project Requests for Information (RFIs) 75 Attraction RFIs 73 RFIs from The MEDC 5 Local Expansion Opportunities All 5 expansions occurred in Jackson County
5 Local Expansion/Relocation Projects Existing businesses in Jackson County 1. *Technique - Relocation/Consolidation in the Jackson Technology Park SmartZoneSM 2. *MACI - Expansion and significant investment in the Parma-Sandstone Certified Business Park 3. *Commonwealth & Associates Expansion - 2 nd office downtown 4. *Salco - Relocation to an existing building in Micor Industrial Park, Summit Township 5. *JSP Sheet Foam, LLC - New building within Jackson Technology Park SmartZoneSM These projects represent the importance of The EG s priority focus on retention vs. attraction. *EG had direct project involvement
Missed opportunities to compete for growth Of those 75 Attraction RFIs 22 RFI submissions met initial criteria 3 Site Visits Jackson County eliminated due to Labor Supply, Infrastructure, and/or Zoning deficiencies 23 RFI submissions with known deficiencies -Jackson County eliminated 28 RFIs no local response unable to meet RFI criteria due to site/building deficiencies
How do we improve our ability to compete for investment in the future? Review/update Master Plans and ensure appropriate zoning. There are at a minimum, 16 local units of government with approved or draft Master/Land Use Plans posted on R2PC Jackson County Master Plan Virtual Library. Identify and prioritize development options. Address deficiencies associated with site development. Engage in County-wide discussions to address challenges for short- and longterm site development. Develop creative solutions and partnerships focused on preparing to compete for future growth. TAKE ACTION!
Who are the stakeholders? CEO Coffee Participants Comerica Bank Managers CP Federal Credit Union Board of Directors Cradle 2 Career Executive Committee Experience Jackson Board of Directors Jackson Area Association of Realtors Jackson College Trustees Jackson Commercial Contractors Association Jackson Community Foundation Jackson County Chamber of Commerce Jackson County Commissioners Jackson County Planning Commission Jackson County School Superintendents Jackson County Township Supervisors Jackson County Young Professionals Jackson District Library JTV Mlive/Jackson Citizen Patriot Parma Township Board of Directors Presentations scheduled through 9/9/15
What is YOUR Role? Tim Rogers, President & CEO 517-788-4455 www.enterprisegroup.org