Upload
votruc
View
217
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Tishomingo County Development Foundation Tishomingo County Economic Development Authority
An Economic Development Partnership of the Board of Supervisors, City of Belmont, City of Burnsville, City of Golden, City of Iuka, City of Paden, City of Tishomingo,
Tishomingo County Electric Power Association, and the Private Sector 1001 Battleground Drive Iuka, Mississippi 38852 USA
Telephone: 662-423-9933 Toll Free: 800-386-4373 Fax: 662-423-1017 e-mail: [email protected] Web Page: www.tishomingo.org
Former TVA Nuclear Power & NASA Rocket Facility Iuka, Mississippi, USA
√ 24/7 security staff and surrounded on three sides by beautiful Pickwick Lake√ Five available buildings, 300 + acres of ready-to-build-on sites, blast wall, water intake, dual feed electricity, and infrastructure costing $4 billion US dollars√ Located at the juncture of the Tennessee River & the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway with connections to the Mississippi-Ohio-Missouri River Systems and the Gulf of Mexico√ Rail, rail yard, and barge dock within secure perimeter√ 3,500 acres including buffer zone√ 169,000 square feet of fully furnished office space with up to 3 OC-48 Internet capability√ Bridge cranes with capacity up to 400 tons
Near four-lane highways that
connect with Interstates 55-40-22 at Memphis and
Interstate 65 at Huntsville--within 90 minutes of two major international and
three regional airports.
Region home to
companies like Caterpillar, Nucor, Clorox, PCA, and Thyssen Krupp--
available nonunion skilled and trainable
labor force.
Customized job training
provided at no cost to the company by the
community college network for as long as you are located
in Mississippi.
Unified school system
rated Exemplary & Superior. 100% of
students grades 7-9 & 81% of students
grades 10-12 are in technology prep
programs.
Shown above is part of the 169,000 SF office complex. The 3,500 acre Tri-State Commerce Park contains tenants that do research and development and manufacture everything from rocket components to recreational vehicle parts.
700 new jobs and $72 million in new investment committed in Tishomingo County since
January 2005.
Federal HUBZONE. Full-service port facilities
and steel service companies located within one mile.