Alabama’s economic development successes in the years to come may be due in large part to up to $40 million in SEEDS sewn this year.
The State Industrial Development Authority (SIDA) is considering 34 properties throughout the state under the new Site Evaluation and Economic Development Strategy (SEEDS) Act – part of the Game Plan economic development legislation approved last year.
Location Strategies (GLS) out of Greenville, South Carolina, to assist in the evaluation process.
The 34 properties consist of 16 being considered for SEEDS site assessment dollars and 18 for SEEDS site development dollars. A pool of $40 million in grants is available with $42 million in requests from applicants, so not all will be approved.
SIDA’s team has chosen 19 of the sites for its initial evaluation in an attempt to maximize the potential for the initial $40 million in grants. The sites are being evaluated for projects that would be capital- or labor-intensive or a blend of both.
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