Chattanooga Times Free Press

TVA sells Alabama site for $5 million

Former fertilizer, munitions site sold after TVA ends such research

- BY DAVE FLESSNER STAFF WRITER

The Tennessee Valley Authority on Friday sold a 900-acre portion of the site where the federal utility began in 1933 as TVA continues to scale back its operations and holdings in response to a leaner mission and budget.

A Knoxville-based investment group, organized as a real estate limited partnershi­p known as Muscle Shoals Holdings LLC, paid $5 million, or $5,556 per acre, to acquire part of Muscle Shoals Reservatio­n property in northwest Alabama near the Wilson Dam where TVA was headquarte­red when it was first created by President Franklin Roosevelt.

The land near the Tennessee River was once used for munitions production during both World War I and World War II and later for fertilizer research. But the TVA board declared the property surplus in 2012 after TVA ended its federally funded programs in 1999 and phased out much of its natural resources projects once housed on the property.

TVA sold 12 acres of the site in 2015, part of which was purchased by the TVA Community Credit Union.

The winning bidders for the 900 acres sold Friday declined to discuss their plans, according to Knoxville attorney Water Winchester, who represente­d the group.

TVA will retain possession of about 100 acres of the redevelopm­ent area and an additional approximat­e 1,200 acres located along the Tennessee River, including the Rockpile Recreation­al Area and buildings that provide workspace for nearly 500 employees.

“Selling this property is an economic investment in the community while preserving local recreation­al opportunit­ies,” David Bowling, TVA’s vice president of land and river management, said in a statement after the auction among three bidders ended. “One of TVA’s core missions is economic developmen­t.’

In a similar sale, TVA sold its Edney Building in downtown Chattanoog­a four years ago and the 11th Street building now anchors Chattanoog­a’s Innovation District. TVA also recently sold 600 acres at TVA’s Widows Creek Fossil Plant, near Stevenson, Ala., where Google is now building a $600 million data center.

TVA has sold or reduced office space across the Tennessee Valley and has cut its annual operating expenses by more than $600 million over the past five years in response to stagnate or declining demand for its electricit­y.

Friday’s auction ends TVA’s six-year project to prepare the Alabama site for sale and complete city zoning requiremen­ts.

“The hard work is done and now it is time to see the fruits of our labor,” Sheffield, Ala. Mayor Ian Sanford said. “With the number of potential customers who drive by this site every day, I’m excited to see the opportunit­y that the private sector has to develop this site.”

TVA, which retained the CBRE real estate group to sell the land, set the minimum auction price at $3.85 million.

TVA’s reservatio­n, near the Wilson Dam, has played a significan­t role in Muscle Shoals history. In 1921, Henry Ford wanted to acquire Wilson Dam to build automobile­s in the Shoals. TVA used the site for fertilizer research which lasted into the 1950s—many of the farming and fertilizer practices developed on the reservatio­n are still used today.

Muscle Shoals Mayor David Bradford said he is mindful of the site’s storied past.

“In 1963 President Kennedy stood on the reservatio­n and said ‘the initials T-V-A stand for progress and the people of this area are not afraid of progress,” Bradford said.

Contact Dave Flessner at dflessner@timesfree press.com.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO FROM TVA ?? President John F. Kennedy touted the advantages of the Tennesee Valley Authority in a 1963 speech on the agency’s 30th anniversar­y at the Muscle Shoals chemical engineerin­g and fertilizer research facility in Alabama. A 900-acre portion of the site was...
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO FROM TVA President John F. Kennedy touted the advantages of the Tennesee Valley Authority in a 1963 speech on the agency’s 30th anniversar­y at the Muscle Shoals chemical engineerin­g and fertilizer research facility in Alabama. A 900-acre portion of the site was...

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