Alabama’s rural communities are on the brink of significant economic expansion, fueled by strategic investments and targeted policies designed to create jobs and enhance infrastructure.
“To ensure that we expand opportunities everywhere, my administration is committed to helping spark revival and growth in the state’s rural communities,” Governor Kay Ivey said. “While there is much work to be done, we believe we are making progress in this important endeavor.”
Take a look at Coffee County in Southeast Alabama, where Kansas-based Sunbelt Solomon Services, one of the world’s largest providers of commercial and industrial electrical distribution equipment, is opening a facility to repair and recycle electrical transformers.
At a site in Elba, the company is investing over $5 million and creating 50 jobs initially, with plans for more as operations grow.
Jesse Quillen, executive director of the Wiregrass Economic Development Corp., said Sunbelt Solomon’s investment project will have a major impact on the community of 4,000 residents.
“The new jobs, new capital investment and new energy provided by Sunbelt Solomon are all incredibly important and attractive for Elba citizens,” he said when the project was announced. MadeInAlabama.com