Tuesday, January 25, 2011

JDA review of 2010.

ECONOMY ON THE REBOUND










2010 was another busy year at the Joint Development Authority ("JDA") and the economy is beginning to rebound. Initial unemployment claims are down 20% as compared to a year ago, and the JDA reports nearly 400 recently created or announced jobs; including those from organizations such as Express Scripts, the Coast Guard MFPU Unit, Atlamaha Technical College, the Beachview Tent Rental Company, and others. A few economic development highlights during the past year include the following:









• Express Scripts continued to grow and expand its employment base while earning operational recognition.









• The U.S. Coast Guard Maritime Force Protection Unit expanded to its full operational status.









• Johnson Gas expanded north from Florida into Georgia and leased a site within the Camden County Industrial Park for a new business location.









• Electric Boat expanded their off-base footprint from 24,000 to 48,000 square feet.









• Aerospace Missions (a high technology company) opened a new branch office/research facility in the community.









• The first study of the Camden County industrial marketplace was published to assist industry and investors in understanding facility status and trends.









• The first business "Pulse" of Camden County was published in partnership with the Chamber of Commerce, College of Coastal Georgia, and the Cities. This publication was designed to provide existing business and industry with accurate and relevant data concerning local market conditions so that owners and managers can make informed business decisions.









• Altamaha Technical College selected a site for development of a new technical college campus near Exit 7 along Interstate 95. The Gross Family generously donated this site as an investment in the community's future.









• The JDA, Camden County, and City of Kingsland teamed-up to facilitate a land exchange and re-route Old Still Road to align with Roberts Path; thus generating a safer intersection and enhancing the visibility and access of the Camden County Industrial Park.









• Camden County was awarded Georgia "Work Ready" certification and a grant to create additional career pathways of success for citizens in the region.









• A new $1 Million eye center commenced development in the Kingsland Business Park.









• Longhorn Steakhouse, Popeye's Fried Chicken, Goody's and other recognized national and regional brands continue to enter the market.









• Litigation entangling the former mill site was resolved and the Trustee has placed the strategic property back on the market.









. The Beachview Tent Rental Company selected Camden County as the site for its new corporate headquarters; adding more jobs to the community (more about this later).















Though economic conditions are improving, we recognize the unemployment rate lingers too high and many unemployed and underemployed people remain hurting in the community. It is our passion to help these citizens by stimulating the creation of new career pathways and opportunities, and expanding our economy. Though it will take a long while to recover from the Great Recession, it appears the worst may be behind us. Let us thank God that conditions are improving, and pause to pray for an extra measure of prosperity and health in 2011.









Sincerely,









David Keating















BEACHVIEW TENT COMPANY









The JDA is pleased to announce Beachview Tent Rentals, Inc. ("Beachview") has leased approximately 30,000 square feet within the Camden County Industrial Park to relocate its corporate headquarters and consolidate operations in the region. The new headquarters will be housed in a modern, centrally located facility adjoining Interstate 95 that will provide expansion space for the company to grow and generate operating efficiencies to enable the company to better serve its customers. Beachview is a full-service event rental company that is a regional provider of temporary structures, tents, catering and event equipment, and planning/design expertise for corporate events, sporting events, weddings, disaster relief, and other functions. The company reported a payroll of approximately 45 employees; though seasonal demands often increase this payroll to approximately 75 persons over the course of a year.





















"We are very pleased Beachview has selected Camden County as the home of their new business headquarters," announced David Keating, Executive Director of the Camden County Joint Development Authority. "They have selected a Class-A facility and are well positioned to serve their growing customer base in the region. The facility selected also provides several acres of available land to support future expansions, and we look forward to growing with them over time."





















"When selecting a new location for the consolidation of our operations, this particular property in Camden County was head and shoulders above our expectations. We are so pleased to be relocating not only into a great facility, but also into a growing community that has been so welcoming," said Zachry Veal of Beachview.





















The three way deal involved Beachview, 1495 S. 50th Street (Landlord), and the Camden County Joint Development Authority. The Authority assisted in the transaction by granting an incentive package, which included a $125,000 low interest mortgage to the Landlord to fund construction of office space and other tenant improvements required by Beachview. Occupancy is expected during the first quarter of 2011.



























JDA WELCOMES SHANNON NETTLES









Shannon joined the JDA on October 25, 2010 and comes to us with 17 years of professional experience; including 8 years of recent experience in Real Estate and Property Management and more than 8 years of Administration and Program Management. She is a 1993 graduate of Florida State University and a native of New Orleans, LA. Prior to her arrival in Camden County, she was the Camp Director for the Georgia Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross, GA. Shannon is married to Robbie Nettles, a 1988 Camden County H.S. graduate, and they have two young sons, ages 6 & 9.









According to Shannon, "I am very excited to be able to work for the Camden County Joint Development Authority! I look forward to being a part of making Camden County a better place to live and work in 2011."















LORD EYE CENTER GROUNDBREAKING









The groundbreaking took place on October 29, 2010 and the building is progressing nicely. Pictured from left to right are: David Keating, Christine Daniel, Jack Allen, Dr. Lord, BOCC Chairman David Rainer, and Kingsland Mayor Kenneth Smith. The current location of the Lord Eye Center in St. Marys will be moving into their new building this spring. We wish them continued success!









ALTAMAHA TECH UPDATE









The College is working dilligently









to finalize the acquisition/acceptance of the selected 30 acre site near Exit 7 at Harrietts Bluff Road. The closing is expected to occur in the 1st quarter of 2011. A survey and a Phase 1 are in progress at this time. Financing and a construction timeline will be determined once the Governor's final budget is announced in the spring.















OLD STILL ROAD PROJECT









Construction Begins



The land exchange between Camden County and Richard Roberts and Karen Sharpe was finalized in November. A Contractor has been selected and work has commenced on this project. We hope to see completion on this new interchange by February. The re-alignment is certain to provide a safer route for parents, teachers, staff and others visiting Mamie Lou Gross Elementary, as well as trucks and business accessing the Camden County Industrial Park.





















CCJDA BOARD MEETING









Our Board of Director's will meet next on Friday, March 18, 2011. The meeting begins at 9:30am and the public is welcome to attend. The Meeting will be held at the Camden County Annex Building at 107 North Gross Road, Kingsland.









MISSION STATEMENT









The Mission of the Joint Development Authority is to promote Camden County to expand and diversify the economy and stimulate the creation of quality employment opportunities to provide a better quality of life for citizens.









WISHING YOU ALL A VERY SAFE AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR!





















Camden County Joint Development Authority









107 North Gross Road, Suite # 2









Kingsland, GA 31548









ccjda@co.camden.ga.us





















Office Hours: M-F, 8am- 5pm (closed for lunch 12-1)


































































ECONOMY ON THE REBOUND

2010 was another busy year at the Joint Development Authority ("JDA") and the economy is beginning to rebound. Initial unemployment claims are down 20% as compared to a year ago, and the JDA reports nearly 400 recently created or announced jobs; including those from organizations such as Express Scripts, the Coast Guard MFPU Unit, Atlamaha Technical College, the Beachview Tent Rental Company, and others. A few economic development highlights during the past year include the following:

• Express Scripts continued to grow and expand its employment base while earning operational recognition.

• The U.S. Coast Guard Maritime Force Protection Unit expanded to its full operational status.

• Johnson Gas expanded north from Florida into Georgia and leased a site within the Camden County Industrial Park for a new business location.

• Electric Boat expanded their off-base footprint from 24,000 to 48,000 square feet.

• Aerospace Missions (a high technology company) opened a new branch office/research facility in the community.

• The first study of the Camden County industrial marketplace was published to assist industry and investors in understanding facility status and trends.

• The first business "Pulse" of Camden County was published in partnership with the Chamber of Commerce, College of Coastal Georgia, and the Cities. This publication was designed to provide existing business and industry with accurate and relevant data concerning local market conditions so that owners and managers can make informed business decisions.

• Altamaha Technical College selected a site for development of a new technical college campus near Exit 7 along Interstate 95. The Gross Family generously donated this site as an investment in the community's future

• The JDA, Camden County, and City of Kingsland teamed-up to facilitate a land exchange and re-route Old Still Road to align with Roberts Path; thus generating a safer intersection and enhancing the visibility and access of the Camden County Industrial Park.

• Camden County was awarded Georgia "Work Ready" certification and a grant to create additional career pathways of success for citizens in the region.

• A new $1 Million eye center commenced development in the Kingsland Business Park.

• Longhorn Steakhouse, Popeye's Fried Chicken, Goody's and other recognized national and regional brands continue to enter the market.

• Litigation entangling the former mill site was resolved and the Trustee has placed the strategic property back on the market.

. The Beachview Tent Rental Company selected Camden County as the site for its new corporate headquarters; adding more jobs to the community (more about this later).





Though economic conditions are improving, we recognize the unemployment rate lingers too high and many unemployed and underemployed people remain hurting in the community. It is our passion to help these citizens by stimulating the creation of new career pathways and opportunities, and expanding our economy. Though it will take a long while to recover from the Great Recession, it appears the worst may be behind us. Let us thank God that conditions are improving, and pause to pray for an extra measure of prosperity and health in 2011.

Sincerely,

David Keating




BEACHVIEW TENT COMPANY

The JDA is pleased to announce Beachview Tent Rentals, Inc. ("Beachview") has leased approximately 30,000 square feet within the Camden County Industrial Park to relocate its corporate headquarters and consolidate operations in the region. The new headquarters will be housed in a modern, centrally located facility adjoining Interstate 95 that will provide expansion space for the company to grow and generate operating efficiencies to enable the company to better serve its customers. Beachview is a full-service event rental company that is a regional provider of temporary structures, tents, catering and event equipment, and planning/design expertise for corporate events, sporting events, weddings, disaster relief, and other functions. The company reported a payroll of approximately 45 employees; though seasonal demands often increase this payroll to approximately 75 persons over the course of a year.

"We are very pleased Beachview has selected Camden County as the home of their new business headquarters," announced David Keating, Executive Director of the Camden County Joint Development Authority. "They have selected a Class-A facility and are well positioned to serve their growing customer base in the region. The facility selected also provides several acres of available land to support future expansions, and we look forward to growing with them over time."

"When selecting a new location for the consolidation of our operations, this particular property in Camden County was head and shoulders above our expectations. We are so pleased to be relocating not only into a great facility, but also into a growing community that has been so welcoming," said Zachry Veal of Beachview.

The three way deal involved Beachview, 1495 S. 50th Street (Landlord), and the Camden County Joint Development Authority. The Authority assisted in the transaction by granting an incentive package, which included a $125,000 low interest mortgage to the Landlord to fund construction of office space and other tenant improvements required by Beachview. Occupancy is expected during the first quarter of 2011.


















JDA WELCOMES SHANNON NETTLES

Shannon joined the JDA on October 25, 2010 and comes to us with 17 years of professional experience; including 8 years of recent experience in Real Estate and Property Management and more than 8 years of Administration and Program Management. She is a 1993 graduate of Florida State University and a native of New Orleans, LA. Prior to her arrival in Camden County, she was the Camp Director for the Georgia Lions Camp for the Blind in Waycross, GA. Shannon is married to Robbie Nettles, a 1988 Camden County H.S. graduate, and they have two young sons, ages 6 & 9. According to Shannon, "I am very excited to be able to work for the Camden County Joint Development Authority! I look forward to being a part of making Camden County a better place to live and work in 2011."










LORD EYE CENTER GROUNDBREAKING

The groundbreaking took place on October 29, 2010 and the building is progressing nicely. Pictured from left to right are: David Keating, Christine Daniel, Jack Allen, Dr. Lord, BOCC Chairman David Rainer, and Kingsland Mayor Kenneth Smith. The current location of the Lord Eye Center in St. Marys will be moving into their new building this spring. We wish them continued success!

ALTAMAHA TECH UPDATE

The College is working dilligently to finalize the acquisition/acceptance of the selected 30 acre site near Exit 7 at Harrietts Bluff Road. The closing is expected to occur in the 1st quarter of 2011. A survey and a Phase 1 are in progress at this time. Financing and a construction timeline will be determined once the Governor's final budget is announced in the spring.






OLD STILL ROAD PROJECT

Construction Begins

The land exchange between Camden County and Richard Roberts and Karen Sharpe was finalized in November. A Contractor has been selected and work has commenced on this project. We hope to see completion on this new interchange by February. The re-alignment is certain to provide a safer route for parents, teachers, staff and others visiting Mamie Lou Gross Elementary, as well as trucks and business accessing the Camden County Industrial Park.















CCJDA BOARD MEETIING:

Our Board of Director's will meet next on Friday, March 18, 2011. The meeting begins at 9:30am and the public is welcome to attend. The Meeting will be held at the Camden County Annex Building at 107 North Gross Road, Kingsland.


MISSION STATEMENT
The Mission of the Joint Development Authority is to promote Camden County to expand and diversify the economy and stimulate the creation of quality employment opportunities to provide a better quality of life for citizens.


WISHING YOU ALL A VERY SAFE AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR!














Camden County Joint Development Authority
107 North Gross Road, Suite # 2
Kingsland, GA 31548

ccjda@co.camden.ga.us

Office Hours: M-F, 8am- 5pm (closed for lunch 12-1)

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