Duke Energy has begun to release its site readiness recommendations for locations selected for the 2019 Site Readiness program.
Two of the sites include:
- The Northpoint Business Park in Westfield, located at 202nd Street and U.S. 31
- The North Manchester Industrial Complex in Wabash County at County Road 1100 North and Taynor Drive in North Manchester
“We’re pleased to make available these recommendations for site improvement and development for these two communities,” said Erin Schneider, Indiana director of economic development for Duke Energy. “Officials in each location are eager to use these recommendations to boost their existing economic development efforts.”
Duke Energy retained nationally recognized site selection firm Strategic Development Group, Inc., to conduct site evaluations and provide recommendations to increase economic development success.
“The SDG team was delighted to provide professional assistance to Duke Energy Indiana’s Site Readiness program and look forward to enhanced site location results in Hamilton and Wabash counties,” said Mark Williams, president of SDG.
“The city of Westfield and Northpoint are excited to continue our partnership with Duke Energy to market our premier industrial sites,” said Amanda Rubadue, Westfield’s economic development director. “The Site Readiness program provides us with expertise and best practices to promote our city and Northpoint as a great place to do business and grow a business. We look forward to the opportunities and feedback the program provides.”
The detailed reports come with a $10,000 check for each economic development group to help them put the recommendations into practice.
Ideal properties for Duke Energy’s Site Readiness program are typically 40 acres or larger, serviced by the utility, or a vacant industrial building of at least 20,000 square feet identified to support renewed industrial growth and sustainable development in the community.
Duke Energy’s overall economic development program has been consistently named by Site Selection magazine as one of the nation’s “Top 10 Utility Economic Development Programs.” Across its seven-state service territories, the company has participated in the creation of nearly 20,000 jobs with a total capital investment of approximately $4.5 billion.
For more information about Duke Energy Indiana’s economic development programs, visit locationindiana.com.
About Duke Energy Indiana
Duke Energy Indiana, a subsidiary of Duke Energy, provides about 6,600 megawatts of owned electric capacity to approximately 840,000 customers in a 23,000-square-mile service area, making it Indiana’s largest electric supplier.