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Business Expansions
and Community Redevelopments to Create and Retain 4,237 Jobs
I
am pleased to announce that seven companies and three redevelopment
projects are expected to create and retain a total of 4,237 jobs
and involve more than $167.7 million in new capital investment in
communities throughout Michigan. The projects are:
Cayman Chemical Company Inc./Pittsfield Township –
The manufacturer of biochemical research products will invest $9.7
million in a multi-phase, 40,000-square-foot expansion in Pittsfield
Township. The expansion will create 525 new jobs, including 208
directly by the company. A state tax credit valued at more than
$3.1 million over 10 years helped win the company's investment and
new jobs over a competing site in the Czech Republic.
DaimlerChrysler Corporation/Trenton – The state of
Michigan is offering the automaker substantial incentives to locate
a new engine plant at the site of the DCX Trenton Engine Plant.
The project would retain 1,324 Michigan jobs, including 485 directly
by the company. A state tax credit valued at more than $11.2 million
over eight years has been offered to help convince the company to
invest in Michigan.
IAV Automotive
Engineering Inc./Northville Township – The subsidiary
of Germany-based IAV GmbH will invest $18.2 million to relocate
and expand its current engineering operation from Ann Arbor to Northville
Township. The expansion will create 198 new jobs, including 107
directly by the company. A state tax credit valued at more than
$3 million over 12 years helped convince the company to choose Michigan
instead of a competing site in Ontario.
Keihin Corporation/Capac
– Japan-based Keihin Corporation, through its North American
subsidiary Keihin Indiana Precision Technology Inc. (KIPT), will
build a $22-million manufacturing facility in the village of Capac
in St. Clair County. The new plant will create 570 new jobs, including
260 directly by the company. A state tax credit valued at more than
$3 million over 11 years helped win the company's investment and
new jobs over a competing U.S. site.
Microposite
Inc./Auburn Hills – The designer, developer and manufacturer
of advanced composite materials for applications in the construction
industry and the oil exploration and transmission industry will
invest $7 million to relocate its headquarters from Novi and expand
into an existing facility in Auburn Hills. A state tax credit valued
at $468,000 over five years helped convince the company to expand
in Michigan instead of competing sites in Kentucky and Mississippi.
The project will create 101 new jobs, including 62 directly by the
company.
Seissenschmidt
Corporation/Oscoda Township – The North American subsidiary
of Germany-based Seissenschmidt-Group will invest an initial $1.3
million to locate its new North American headquarters at Wurtsmith
Air Force Base in Oscoda Township. The project will create 152 new
jobs, including 85 directly by the company. A state tax credit valued
at $516,000 over seven years helped convince the company to invest
and grow in Michigan.
World Alliance
Financial Corp. f/k/a Vertical Lend Inc./Troy – The rapidly
growing provider of financial services specializing in residential
and reverse mortgage loans, has chosen Troy over Jacksonville, Florida,
for a new regional headquarters with the help of a $3.5 million
state tax credit over five years. The company plans to invest $835,000
in the headquarters which will serve three primary purposes: mortgage
originator/call center, corporate data center, and regional administrative
services. This new operation, the first in Michigan, will create
619 jobs, including 350 directly by the company.
Tierra Equities
LLC/Ann Arbor – State and local tax capture valued at
$564,600 and a brownfield Single Business Tax credit valued at up
to $720,000 will support the redevelopment of contaminated property
located at 200 South Ashley Street in downtown Ann Arbor. Developer
Tierra Equities LLC will demolish the existing building on the site
and construct a 26,000-square-foot complex that will include retail
and office space and five condominium units. The new development
will generate over $9.6 million in new capital investment and create
eight new jobs and retain 30.
XY LLC/Ann
Arbor – A brownfield Single Business Tax credit valued
at more than $8.4 million and state and local tax capture valued
at $3.6 million will be utilized to redevelop the former YMCA building
in downtown Ann Arbor. The developer will demolish the existing
structure and build a new complex that will house 117,000 square
feet of commercial and retail space, 100 housing units, and a 205-room
hotel with restaurant and banquet facilities. The base of the building
will also house a new Ann Arbor Transit Authority bus center. The
project is expected to create 700 new jobs and $95.8 million in
private investment.
Infinity
Companies LLC/Grand Rapids - A $282,923 brownfield Single Business
Tax credit and state and local tax capture valued at $197,448 will
support the redevelopment of the former Loose Leaf Bindery building
located at 333-351 Commerce Avenue SW in Grand Rapids. Developer
Infinity Companies LLC will renovate and expand the existing structure
to include 39 loft apartments and 2,705 square feet of commercial
space to include a coffee shop. The project will generate more than
$3.3 million in new capital investment and create more than 10 new
jobs.
Companies throughout
the country and around the globe are choosing to invest and grow
in Michigan because of our competitive business climate and first-rate
workforce. I will continue to go anywhere and do anything to diversify
and grow Michigan’s economy.
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