EDPA Developments: A newsletter from the Economic Development Partnership of Alabama

 

 

 

 

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EDPA President Jim Hayes

A Message from the President

As the saying goes, Spring has certainly sprung here in Alabama. Along with the azaleas and hydrangeas, we're fortunate to have new facility locations and expansions popping up across the state. As you'll see from the table below, this first quarter has certainly been a busy one. We can attribute this to our fantastic business climate and the outstanding teamwork between local and state-level economic development organizations. Our team here at EDPA stands ready to provide assistance for companies looking to locate in Alabama - where everything is coming up roses.


Birmingham among "most livable" cities in the U.S. Highlands Bar & Grill, ranked fourth in the nation

Add “one of the most livable mid-sized cities in the nation” to Birmingham’s boast list. The national nonprofit group Partners for Livable Cities ranked Birmingham among its elite 30 of the best cities in which to live, work and play. The rankings are based on novel approaches to economic development, creative financing strategies and collaborative leadership to improve their downtowns. To find out more about what makes Birmingham one of the elite, visit www.mostlivable.org.


New and expanding industry

Alabama continues to roll out the red carpet for new and expanding industries. In the first quarter alone, companies invested more than $450 million and created more than 3,000 jobs. Following is a breakdown of first quarter announcements for 2004:
 
 
 

 

1st QUARTER EXPANSIONS
Company County Investment* Jobs Industry
3M Co. Morgan $14.4 15 Optical film
ADAM Systems Baldwin n.a. 10 Auto dealer software
AGC Automotive Americas Shelby $6.1 50 Windshields and windows
Alabama Footware DeKalb $0.6 3 Hosiery
American Apparel Randolph n.a. 120 U.S. military uniforms
BF Goodrich Tire Mfg. Tuscaloosa n.a. 37 Tires
Buffalo Wire Works Jefferson n.a. n.a. Wire cloth
Cerrowire Morgan $3.7 10 PVC pellets
Choice Fabricators Inc. Etowah $3.0 90 Precision metal stamping & fabrication
CRH N.A. Inc. Chilton n.a. 50 Seat adjusters
FedEx Ground Jefferson $5.0 n.a. Distribution
Gulf States Paper Marengo $11.4 0 Paperboard
Hoerbiger Drivetech USA, Inc. Lee $0.925 30 Clutch plates
Hoerbiger Hydraulics, Inc. Lee $0.115 15 Hydraulic systems
Jeld-wen Morgan $2.0 0 Doors
Lozier Corp. Jackson n.a. n.a. Wood products
Masland Carpet Escambia $3.9 15 Carpet
Meow-Mix Co. Morgan $0.23 0 Cat food
Mobis Alabama Montgomery n.a. 270 Automotive plastics
Mobis Alabama Montgomery $90 245 Distribution Center
Palco Telcom. Service, Inc. Madison n.a. n.a. Telecom equipment repair
Polymer Industries Jackson $2.8 12 Industrial plastics
PPG Industries, Inc. Talladega n.a. 15 Automotive glass
Praxair, Inc. Morgan $3.9 3 Carbon Dioxide gas
ROW Manufacturing Limestone $0.35 13 Tool & Die
Shaw Industries Covington $35 0 Carpet yarns
Special Shapes Refractory Co, Inc. Jefferson $5.1 10 Ceramic furnace linings
Sonoco Covington n.a. 5 n.a.
Toray Carbon Fibers, Inc. Morgan $102.2 49 Carbon fiber
Wellborn Cabinets, Inc. Clay $30 800 Cabinets
*in Millions; n.a.=information not available.
Sources: Economic development organizations, news stories & other internet resources.

 
1st QUARTER NEW PROJECTS
Company County Investment* Jobs Industry
Ai3 Tuscaloosa n.a. 200 Automotive parts sequencing
AlaTrade Foods Marshall $5 150 Poultry processing
Auto Electronic America Corp. Butler $1 50 Automotive carts, racks, conveyors
Concours Mold Alabama, Inc. Cullman $3.84 30 Plastic injection molds
Decatur Plastic Products Etowah $2 50 Automotive plastic coatings
Deer Valley Homebuilders Marion $2 150 Modular and HUD housing
Earth Creations, Inc. Lawrence n.a. 14 Clothing and cut & sew
Evans Machine & Gear Covington $11.40 12 Gears and helicopter parts
Falkville Wood Treating, Inc. Morgan $3 5 Creosote
Federer Fertilizer Cullman $0.75 6 Fertilizer
General Technologies Alabama, Inc. Crenshaw $1 100 Stamped metal parts
Hinge Tech USA Bullock $1 60 Conveyor belts & small cranes
ITC-AL LLC Morgan $30.6 30 Steel tubing
Jay Mid-South LLC Etowah $8 80 Metal seat frames
JanPak, Inc. St. Clair n.a. n.a. Janatorial & packing supplies
Jared & Co. Covington n.a. 10 Aviation & medical masks
Matsumoto US Technologies Cullman $0.3 40 Distribution
Melton Truck Lines Jefferson $2.5 25 Flatbed truck terminal
Mitchell Plastics Madison n.a. 65 Interior plastic automotive components
National Parcel Consolidation, Inc. Fayette n.a. 20 Bulk mailing sorting
Norman W. Paschall Co., Inc. Chambers n.a. 50 Textile fibers
Pursell Technologies, Inc. Talladega $4.5 15 Time-release polymer coating
Radiance Technologies Mobile n.a. 8 Fuel cell technology & defense R&D
Renosol Corp. Dallas $9 120 Polyurethane seating
SAFA Systems LLC Elmore n.a. 80 Automation machinery
Seoil America Inc. Elmore $2.3 25 Sealants & undercoatings
Sung Won Elec-Comm Corp. Elmore $1 10 Electronic panels
Yient Alabama Corp. Elmore $2 80 Automation machinery
*in Millions; n.a.=information not available.
Sources: Economic development organizations, news stories & other internet resources.

The Southern Advantage

In The Southern Advantage, Tennessee corporate executive Joe Hollingsworth Jr., defines the South as a vivacious engine, emerging in the 21st century as the nation’s economic leader. According to a review by writer Cecil Johnson, “The Southern Advantage makes the case for investing or locating in the South so effectively that it should be an indispensable tool in the kit of every economic-development specialist in every chamber of commerce and every agency of local and state government in the South.”


Huntsville fighting the "brain drain"

While cities across the country are struggling to fight the “brain drain,” downtown Huntsville is stepping up to attract young professionals with plans for an artist colony district with clusters of art galleries and studios as well as a 1,000-seat Performing Arts Theater. The recently unveiled Create Huntsville Plan centers on expanding the city’s arts and cultural opportunities in a variety of ways to support Huntsville-Madison County’s economic development goals. The plan notes that young professionals seek to work in cities with lively downtowns featuring a wide array of arts and entertainment opportunities.


EDPA News

Jennifer Braxton has joined the Economic Development Partnership of Alabama as Economic Development Analyst. Braxton joins EDPA from World Business Advisors, where she worked extensively with economic development research and proposal analysis. Previously, Braxton was employed with Southern Progress Corporation, where she worked in the Southern Living Advertising Department as a research assistant and a research analyst for seven years. Braxton is a graduate of Alabama A&M University.

Tammy Radmard and Ernie Cowart, CEcD, have been promoted to Senior Economic Development Analyst. Radmard has been employed with EDPA since 1997 and is a graduate of Troy State University. Cowart has been employed with EDPA since 2000. He earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Alabama, and his Masters in Economic Development from the University of Southern Mississippi.

EDPA President Jim Hayes will give the commencement address at the University of Alabama's ceremonies on May 10. Hayes will receive an honorary doctorate of humane letters.

EDPA Vice President Angela Wier promoted Alabama's aerospace industry in a speech given at the Speed News second annual aerospace and defense suppliers conference in Los Angeles.


Local Economic Development News

Nails joins Morgan County Economic Development Association
Jeremy Nails was recently named Vice President of the Morgan County Economic Development Association (MCEDA). He joins MCEDA from the North Alabama Industrial Development Association (NAIDA) where he worked as Project Manager. Jeremy is a graduate of The University of Alabama and the Economic Development Institute at the University of Oklahoma.

NAIDA names new director
J. Tate Godfrey is the new executive director of the North Alabama Industrial Development Association. The former senior vice president of business development for Group VI Corp., Godfrey fills the position left open by the late Mike Roberts. Godfrey will work to market North Alabama to industries and assist clients with their site-selection process. Decatur-based NAIDA represents Tennessee Valley Authority power distributors by working to increase the number of industrial and manufacturing jobs through plant expansion and relocation of industries to North Alabama and the TVA service area.


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EDPA welcomes new Partners

Alabama Electric Cooperative is a $1 billion generation and transmission cooperative that provides wholesale power to 16 distribution cooperatives, four municipalities and one industrial member. AEC's 21 member-owners serve the electrical needs of more than 800,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers, which includes more than 350,000 consumer accounts in 39 Alabama counties.

Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, P.C. is one of the nation’s fastest growing law firms and is among the 200 largest firms in the nation with 370 attorneys and public policy advisors in nine offices throughout the Southeast, Washington, D.C., and Beijing, China. The full-service law firm represents local, regional, national and international clients across numerous industries regarding a myriad of complex issues.

For information on becoming an EDPA partner, e-mail wwallace@edpa.org.

 

WHERE TO FIND ALABAMA
Upcoming Events:
Biotechnology Association of Alabama Annual Mtg.
May 10
Birmingham
Japan America Association of Alabama Annual Mtg.
May 13
Birmingham
Alabama Automotive Manufacturers Assoc.
May 20-21
Huntsville
BIO 2004
June 6-9
San Francisco
Economic Development Association of Alabama Annual Mtg.
June 27-30
Point Clear
Farnborough International Air Show
July 19-25
Farnborogh, England
SpeedNews Europe
September 20-22
Toulouse, France

 

Need INFORMATION?
Whether you're a consultant or community, EDPA's Business Information group is your source for proposal assistance.

Working as a liaison between state and local groups, EDPA's Business Information team provides one-stop, prompt, confidential responses for your information needs. In the first quarter of 2004, EDPA has:
- Fulfilled more than 150 demographics requests for nearly 50 clients.

- Assisted with or fully developed 45 proposals.

- Fielded 3,850 searches on its statewide buildings and sites database.
For proposal assistance or general information, contact EDPA:
205.943.4700 or info@edpa.org

For demographic requests, contact:
Greg Sheek, 205.943.4724, gsheek@edpa.org.

For assistance on buildings and sites, contact:
Tammy Radmard, 205.943.4720, tradmard@edpa.org.

 

EDPA Web Site Awarded

Southern Business & Development magazine named www.edpa.org as a Top 10 State Economic Development Web Site. SB&D praised the Web site as a “true ‘one-stop shop’ for any company interested in Alabama.”

In addition to traditional ED web site focus areas, the magazine was especially impressed with EDPA’s “additional links,” which provides connections to a number of Alabama resources, such as local economic development groups, private-sector resources, government offices, etc.

EDPA also features the state’s only comprehensive sites & buildings database.

 

ATTENTION: News Media

Since our inception in 1991, reporters from across the globe have turned to EDPA for quick, accurate information relating to economic development in Alabama.

We field requests daily regarding Alabama's business climate, industries and economic growth. If we can't answer your question, we can point you in the right direction so you're never left wasting valuable time against your deadline.

If you are a member of the news media, please contact:
Steve Sewell, 205.943.4742, ssewell@edpa.org.