Business
Expansions and Community Redevelopments to Create and Retain 8,574
Jobs: Companies investing nearly $1 billion in Michigan
I had the pleasure of announcing that eight companies and six brownfield
redevelopment projects are expected to create and retain a total of
8,574 jobs and involve more than $955 million in capital investment
in communities throughout Michigan. These are just the latest signs
our economic plan is working and paying dividends for workers and
families in communities throughout the state. The companies are investing
nearly $1 billion because Michigan is a great place to do business.
The 14 projects include:
•
AG Simpson Automotive Systems plans to invest in capital
and equipment to expand its automotive parts assembly and other
manufacturing capabilities by reopening a facility in Sterling Heights.
The project will create 242 new jobs, including 130 directly by
the company. A Single Business Tax (SBT) credit valued at more than
$576,000 over six years helped convince the company to choose Michigan
over competing international sites.
• American
Litho Inc., a subsidiary of Konica Minolta Graphic Imaging USA,
Inc. (KMGI) will institute a new production line in Kentwood by
investing $13.5 million over and above the $22 million already invested.
Michigan beat Pennsylvania for the project which is expected to
create 327 jobs, including 163 directly by the company. In addition,
KMGI will be relocating its corporate headquarters to 5800 Foremost
Drive. Konica Minolta Holdings, Inc. was among 12 companies Governor
Granholm received commitments from while on an investment mission
in Japan in May 2006.
•
BASF Corporation plans to invest $150 million to relocate its
R&D, administrative and manufacturing operations to Wyandotte
from Wisconsin. The new facility is expected to create 648 new Michigan
jobs, including 175 directly by the company.
• Backyard
Storage Solutions LLC will invest more than $5 million to open
a new manufacturing, distribution, and administrative facility in
Monroe that will replace the company’s smaller facility in
Warren. The project will create 140 new jobs, including 80 directly
by the company. A SBT credit valued at $561,000 over seven years
helped convince the company to grow in Michigan instead of competing
out-of-state sites.
• Karmann
Manufacturing LLC will invest $22 million in its Plymouth facility.
The expansion is expected to create 735 new Michigan jobs, including
375 directly by the company. A SBT credit valued at more than $4.1
million over 10 years and a $212,500 Economic Development Job Training
grant helped convince the company to grow in Michigan instead of
at a competing site in Tennessee.
•
PureFlex Inc. plans to invest $7.3 million to lease and equip
a new facility. The project is expected to create 225 direct jobs
and an additional 141 spin-off jobs. PureFlex manufactures high-purity
hose, fittings and advanced composite valves for the biopharmaceutical
and chemical industries. The company had also considered a competing
site in Williamsburg, South Carolina for the project.
• Ryder Integrated Logistics Inc. is considering consolidating
logistics operations in Novi. If approved, the company would invest
approximately $20 million in the project which is expected to create
777 new jobs, including 400 directly by the company.
• Siemens
VDO Automotive Corporation plans to invest between $50-60 million
to consolidate operations and establish one North American headquarters
location in Auburn Hills, including a vehicle and application engineering
facility and test labs. The project, pending Siemens VDO Board approval,
is expected to create and retain up to 2,851 jobs, including up
to 1,100 directly by various Siemens operating companies.
• Greenleaf
Holdings 3 LLC will use a brownfield SBT credit valued at $2.5
million to transform two blighted properties located at 130 and
140 West South Street in downtown Kalamazoo. The new development
will consist of a four-floor office tower and four parking levels
with 142 spaces. The developer will invest approximately $32 million
in the project which is expected to create 10 new jobs and retain
approximately 56 jobs.
•
Woodard Station Lofts LLC will utilize state and local tax
capture valued at $2.5 million and a brownfield SBT credit valued
at $1.1 million to help redevelop the former Woodard Furniture manufacturing
building in Owosso into a mixed-use development with condos and
retail/office space. The developer will invest $17.5 million in
the project which is expected to create 35 new jobs.
• Central
Brush Park LLC and 3100 Woodward LLC will use state and
local tax capture valued at $7.2 million and a brownfield SBT credit
valued at $10 million to move forwarded on two related developments
in downtown Detroit. In combination, they will create 347 housing
units in addition to commercial and retail space. The developers
will invest $112 million in the project which is expected to create
75 jobs.
• The
City of Flint will utilize state and local tax capture valued
at $304,070 to help transform the former Berridge Hotel in downtown
Flint into a mixed-use development with 18 condos and commercial
space. A brownfield SBT credit worth $436,208 will help with the
$4.5 million redevelopment, expected to create 10 new jobs.
• The
City of Lansing will use state and local tax capture valued
at $919,500 to help Demmer Corporation expand its manufacturing
and logistical operations at the former Motor Wheel plant in Lansing.
Two brownfield SBT credits worth $667,000 and $360,000 will assist
the project which will include upgrades at the company's 1600 N.
Larch and 736 McKinley buildings. The project is expected to involve
$12 million in private investment and create 300 new jobs.
• Berrien
County will use state and local tax capture valued at more than
$95.3 million to help advance the Harbor Shores redevelopment project
in Berrien County. On October 18, 2005, state and local tax capture
worth $12.4 million was approved for the initial phases of the project.
Since then, several project phases have been clarified and additional
property has been added. The mixed-use development will include
housing, hotels, a water park, golf course and retail/commercial
opportunities. The project is expected to include more than $500
million in private investment and create 2,000 new jobs.
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