Springfield News-Sun

Industrial park may house new facility

Possible distributi­on site could create many local jobs, official says.

- By Hasan Karim Staff Writer

Local economic developmen­t officials are in talks to sell approximat­ely 99 acres of property at the Prime Ohio II Industrial Park for about $4.1 million, possibly for a distributi­on facility.

The Community Improvemen­t Corporatio­n of Springfiel­d and Clark County owns that land at the industrial park and is in talks with NP Springfiel­d Industrial LLC, who is working on behalf of a client interested in building a facility there.

The planned distributi­on facility will be the first built at the industrial park, located on Prime Parkway in Springfiel­d, which was created in order to aid local economic developmen­t efforts.

Neither the name of NP Springfiel­d’s client nor the nature of their operations has been released to the public, said Horton Hobbs, the vice president of Economic Developmen­t for the Greater Springfiel­d Partnershi­p.

Hobbs, who is part of the Community Improvemen­t Corporatio­n, said that land at the industrial park would be purchased by NP Springfiel­d. He said the project to build the distributi­on facility depends on if local and state economic incentives are approved.

That includes an Enterprise Zone Agreement that will provide a 100% tax abatement for 15 years regarding property at 1801-1830 Prime Parkway.

That abatement was approved by the Clark-shawnee Local Board of Education last month and is expected to be voted on by Springfiel­d City Commission­ers by the end of September.

In order for the Enterprise Incentive Agreement to go through, it must be approved by Springfiel­d officials.

If the Enterprise Incentive Agreement is approved by the city as well as any incentives state organizati­ons a nd agencies may offer to NP Springfiel­d’s client, the plan is to build a 870,000-square-foot facility that can be expanded to 1.3 million-square-feet.

Hobbs said the planned facility would be used for distributi­on but did not share any other details other than it would create a significan­t amount of new jobs.

“It has not been fully disclosed at this point, but it will be a significan­t job creation for the community,” he said of the facility.

Hobbs said if pending economic incentives are not approved or the project does not go forward for whatever reason than the land would be returned. He said he could not speak on what incentives may be presented to NP Springfiel­d’s client by state economic developmen­t organizati­ons.

“It’s not a done deal if you will, but we have to take necessary steps to get things in place to meet aggressive timelines presented by the developer (NP Springfiel­d) and the client,” he added.

Preparatio­n for the site could start as early as this week. However, it is still unclear when constructi­on would start on the planned facility or when it would be operationa­l.

‘It will be a significan­t job creation for the community.’ Horton Hobbs, Greater Springfiel­d Partnershi­p

 ?? BILL LACKEY / STAFF ?? Local economic developmen­t officials are in talks to sell approximat­ely 99 acres of property at the Prime Ohio II Industrial Park for about $4.1 million, possibly for a distributi­on facility.
BILL LACKEY / STAFF Local economic developmen­t officials are in talks to sell approximat­ely 99 acres of property at the Prime Ohio II Industrial Park for about $4.1 million, possibly for a distributi­on facility.

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