Tennessee awards nearly $18M in site development grants

(The Center Square) – Tennessee has committed to hand out $17.9 million in grants for the development of 12 sites in order to prepare those sites for potential businesses.

The grants are part of the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development’s Site Development Grant program, which began in 2016.

The state awarded $5 million to Commerce Park Interstate Site in Dyer County for speculative building development.

The state also promised $3 million to Hamilton County for water infrastructure at McDonald Farm. The farm was included in Beacon Center’s Pork Report for wasteful government spending in 2023 after the Hamilton County Commission spent $100,000 to review a sinkhole on the property, purchased for $16 million two years ago by the county with no future plans.

Senate Finance Chair Bo Watson, R-Hixson, pointed to the McDonald Farm grant as a responsible source of state spending.

- Advertisement -

“Infrastructure continues to be a focus of our State’s financial resources,” Watson wrote on social media. “It ain’t sexy, but it is essential to economic and community development. Congratulations to Hamilton County as a grant recipient.”

Greene County will receive $2.1 million for property grading at the Snapps Ferry Property while Haywood County will receive $2 million for access road construction to I-40 Advantage Industrial Park.

TNECD will send $2 million to Bristol Tennessee Essential Services for property grading at Bristol Industrial Park. Greenfield will receive nearly $2 million toward access road construction, tree and property clearing and both water and sewer infrastructure at the Greenfield-Pentecost Property.

TNECD also awarded nearly $800,000 to Oak Ridge for access road construction, clearing and due diligence at Horizon Center Industrial Park along with $740,000 for tree and property clearing at Henderson Industrial Park.

The Bristol South Industrial Park, Watson Property (Bolivar), East Moon Property in Franklin and City Industrial Park in Livingston also received $100,000 or less in grants.

spot_img
spot_img

Hot this week

Health care company agrees to pay $22.5 million to settle claims of over billing

A health care company agreed to pay nearly $22.5...

African and Caribbean Nations Call for Reparations for Slave Trade, Propose Global Fund

Nations across Africa and the Caribbean, deeply impacted by...

Sports betting expert offers advice on paying taxes for gambling winnings

(The Center Square) – Tax season is underway, and...

Business association ‘disappointed’ by WA L&I’s proposed workers comp rate hike

(The Center Square) – The Association of Washington Business...

Sports betting bill still alive in Georgia House

(The Center Square) – A bill that would allow...

Guidelines issued on how taxpayers can claim deductions on tips, overtime in 2025

Millions of Americans who work overtime shifts or receive...

CBO says foreign companies could pick up some tariff costs

The Congressional Budget Office slashed its tariff revenue forecast...

Trump Meets NYC Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani

(AURN News) — President Donald Trump and New York...

Nearly 550 truck drivers cited for not understanding English in Illinois YTD

(The Center Square) – The number of English language...

Envelopes with white powder sent to two Texas ICE offices, no public threat

Texas remains ground zero for targeted attacks against U.S....

Georgia GOP thanks Greene; Trump says she ‘went bad’

(The Center Square) – Less than 24 hours after...

More like this
Related

Guidelines issued on how taxpayers can claim deductions on tips, overtime in 2025

Millions of Americans who work overtime shifts or receive...

CBO says foreign companies could pick up some tariff costs

The Congressional Budget Office slashed its tariff revenue forecast...

Trump Meets NYC Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani

(AURN News) — President Donald Trump and New York...

Study Shows Gen Z and Millennials Are Outpacing Older Generations on Retirement Readiness

(AURN News) — Headlines about Gen Z and millennials...