Exciting News for Brownsville: New Industrial Site Ready to Go!
Hey there, folks! Exciting things are happening in Brownsville, Tennessee, a charming little city near Memphis thatโs gearing up to become a hotspot for new industrial businesses. Just get ready because it sounds like the town is on the brink of something big!
Shovel-Ready and Raring to Go!
So, hereโs the scoop: The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development (TNECD) has recently certified an industrial site called the I-40 Advantage Site, located just 20 minutes from the highly anticipated BlueOval City. But what does โshovel-readyโ even mean? Basically, it means that the site is fully prepared for construction, making it super attractive for companies looking to set up shop without wasting time on planning and paperwork.
This site has already welcomed its first tenant: a fantastic facility that has been revealed to cost around $152.5 million and is projected to create around 190 new jobs for the Haywood County community. Thatโs great news for local job seekers!
Room to Grow
The certification covers the remaining southern half of the I-40 Advantage Site, which boasts a whopping 160 acres of space, with 154 acres available for development. With the rising demand for sites suitable for electric vehicle (EV) suppliers, itโs no wonder that this spot is catching the attention of major companies.
Aaron Stewart, the executive director of Brownsville-Haywood Economic Development, shared that he worked hard to get this certification. โI started filling in that application the first week of October, and it was somewhere around a week before Christmas that it was all finished and uploaded,โ he said, emphasizing the intense effort it took to complete the application. His hard work paid off, and now Brownsville is on the map for potential new businesses!
A Collaborative Effort
Stewart expressed gratitude to both TNECD and Austin Consulting based in Cleveland, Ohio, for their support throughout the process. โPrevious efforts like this by the community and the state helped land Enchem, and we look forward to landing additional companies in the future,โ he stated enthusiastically.
Ideal Location for Manufacturing
For those curious about the technical details, a look at the TNECD Certified Site website reveals that the land is just half a mile from I-40 and is perfect for manufacturing operations. The siteโs shape and gentle slope make it exceptionally well-suited for large manufacturing facilities, allowing it to accommodate a variety of building needs.
Stewart hopes to attract companies in the automotive or food manufacturing sectors and anticipates that the large area will likely be split among several businesses, rather than just one. As the largest of the I-40 adjacent certified sites and the third-largest in the entire West Tennessee region, itโs safe to say that Brownsville has some exciting developments on the horizon.
Join the Momentum!
This certification is a significant win for the local economy and paves the way for more investments in the area. With neighbors like 6K Energy in Jackson and Magna International in Lawrenceburg already making strides, Brownsville is set to play a major role in the expanding electric vehicle supply chain.
As this story progresses, itโs evident that Brownsville is harnessing momentum from the growing industrial landscape. Itโs a celebration of community effort, economic opportunity, and a bright future ahead. So, keep your eyes peeled โ Brownsville might just be the place to watch in West Tennessee!

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