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One-Stop Service Community Economic Developers in

Practice

New Hampshire Commercial Investment Board of

Realtors Quarterly Meeting

June 10, 2011

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Changing Roles

• ED is in flux, roles are being redefined

• Old methods are no longer effective

• Community and business priorities have changed

• In NH, each community is going to handle ED differently

• Look for training & professional alliance

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Strategic Research• Strategic Plans,

Master Plans• Target Industries

– Composite materials– SMHT manufacturing– Back office– Retail & hospitality

• Development Districts

• Recent or future activity

• Leads & prospects Rochester Harley DavidsonGranite Ridge Development District

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Show Me the Numbers

• Give information freely – “What Would Google Do?”

• Be Honest! • Community Profile• Retail Analysis• Competitive Analysis• Response to RFI’s or

Criteria Lists• Online proposal system

– Fastest accurate response possible

Granite State College Relocation & ExpansionBrady Sullivan Technology Park

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Sample RFI Info

Terrific source of community data: GIS, utilities, traffic counts, future developments, approval process, etc.

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Sample RFI InfoRFI RESPONSE• Location Data

– Aerial view– Tax map– Accurate size, survey data– Ownership data– Tax assessment data

• Visibility• Zoning• Sign height restrictions• Utility capacity: water,

sewer, electricity, digital• Listing agent, price

• Traffic data– Traffic counts on all roads:

highway & local– Distance to Interstate– Signalization into site

• Population counts– 5 mile radius– Daytime population

• Complete demographics package– Per capita income – Median household income

• Extras we provided:– Complete Retail Analysis– Turnpike construction data

including schedule for completion

– Developer’s Handbook

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Permits & Approvals• What permits are

needed? – Coordination – Facilitation

• How long does each take? – Timelines

• When does it “go public”?

• What are the “hot spots”?

• Who are the “hot heads”?

Developer’s HandbookMaps Out the Process

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Is My Community Sexy?

• Marketing pieces, PR

• Neighborhoods & Corridors

• Events, activities• Competitiveness • Maintenance Issues• Accessibility • Rochester

Downtown Open House

Rochester Main Street Downtown Sidewalk SalesCalendar of Events atwww.rochestermainstreet.org

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Downshifting – Who Really Pays?

• Competitiveness between communities

• Uncertainty in business environment

• Local incentives can make a difference– CDBG– Sign & Façade Grants– Small Business Loans– NH Revitalization Zones– Tax Increment

Financing – Development Districts

Downtown Open House &Owner’s Incentives Breakfast

June 4, 2011

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Case-Study: BR&E

• Techniweave 1983• GSBP move 1999 • Albany Engineered

Composites 2007• Expansion 2008• Expansion 2009• Relocation of HQ

2010• Expansion 2011• Expansion 2012

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What Did Rochester Do?

• Visit, ask questions• Learn about the

industry• Identify their potential• Keep visiting (regular

contact)• Bring visitors (ie. Mayor,

CM)• Be responsive• Appreciate their

contributions• Make expansion easy• Deliver results

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Headquarters Relocation

• Heart of the Company

• Growth Potential of the Division

• Personal Attention by Top Executives

• Center of International Action in Aerospace Composites Industry!

• Some back office functions still in NY (for now)

CEO Joe Morone & Governor Lynch Announcement October 15, 2010

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Manufacturing Expansion

• Relocate “legacy” from MA• Research & Development• 112 Airport Dr 131k sf

200+ employees

• 216 Airport Dr 192k sf *HQ + employees (300+/-)

• TBD construction in 2012• Operational 2013

+ employees (200+/-)

• Employees after intense growth phase – 700+

• Related developments

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Why Rochester?

• Workforce• Training &

Educational Facilities• Research Partners• Regional Amenities• Proximity to Air Travel• Cost of Living,

Housing• Friendly Business

Environment• Welcoming Host

Community

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Time to Deliver Again• Support relationships at

State of NH– Training Programs, Grants– Community College

support– University support

• Council will visit in Summer– Tax Increment Financing

District– NH Revitalization Zone– Foreign Trade Zone– Expansion of

Infrastructure: road, water, sewer

• Ongoing relationship building

• Open lines of communication

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Contact Info & Many Thanks

Karen Pollard, CEcD, EDP [email protected] Development Manager, City of Rochester

www.ThinkRochester.biz

@RochesterEDC