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Jul 15 2008
10:18 am
By: R. Neal
That's the apparent almost confirmed rumor at TennesseeTicket.com
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Good thing they aren't
Good thing they aren't planning to build SUVs there.
Brian A.
I'd rather be cycling.
If the Chattanooga mayor/county executives had read to children
they would have gotten the VW factory, a new Mercedez Benz factory, a Lufthansa plane maintenance facility, and the American version of the World War II museum.
Thats probably 2,000 descent jobs in the Hamilton county area, plus whatever ancillary vendors/suppliers come in the process and the construction jobs that go to get the thing up and running.
Meanwhile, back in Knox County, we've got the TBI prowling around, we've got money thrown everywhere except at the school system, we've got a hospital closed, a number of jobs layoffs throughout the communities employers, 150 cars being paid for and fueled by the taxpayers with nothing to show for it, a wheel tax with nothing to show for it, industrial parks which are not needed as no employer worth their salt would drop their business or their livelihood into a cesspool like Knox County, Tennessee.
Thanks Mike!
Yep, the paper says 2,000
Yep, the paper says 2,000 jobs and a near $1 billion investment. The site used to be an Army munitions plant.
It's true!
It's true. I was in Chattanooga today and heard all about it.
Check out the feature in their paper:
(link...)
Congrats Chattanooga
Wouldn't it be great if they made an electric or at least hybrid vehicle here? The Germans have finally seen the electric light. Link for VW and here and here for BMW, who are actually testing some electric Minis!!!
No kidding. In related news,
No kidding. In related news, Toyota is going to build Prius in Mississippi, almost in TN:
(link...)
Enterprise South
It is nothing short of remarkable how disingenuous some bloggers will be when commenting on a story (particularly in the largely unmoderated comments section on another site maintained by a local daily newspaper). The VW plant is a big win for Chattanooga (assuming they didn't mortgage the farm to win it) and will have positive economic benefits for the entire I-75 corridor, both north and south of Chattanooga.
Knox County does not have a suitable site and hasn't for many years. The VW plant will be located at the Enterprise South site, one of the few remaining megasites in the region.
From AutoBlog.com:
Dwight Van de Vate
Chief Administrative Officer
Knox County Mayor's Office
Local office for BWSC to benefit?
My husband, who is with Barge, Waggoner, Sumner, and Cannon engineers, feels certain BWSC will land the job to design the plant.
BWSC has been at work designing infrastructure for the Enterprise South site for years, he says. Although BWSC operates a small branch office in Chattanooga, comprised mostly of civil staff, the infrastructure design work to date has been performed by staff in the Knoxville office. BWSC's Knoxville office is four times larger and includes mechanical staff, as well.
My husband expects that any future work BWSC performs on plant design will also be performed by staff in the Knoxville office.
If he's right, the plant will be of that much tangential benefit to the Knoxville economy, anyway.
What is remarkable...
It is nothing short of remarkable how disingenuous some bloggers will be when commenting on a story (particularly in the largely unmoderated comments section on another site maintained by a local daily newspaper).
is that you would comment on bloggers considering the problems your team has. Now that your team no longer controls the media in Knoxville it might have been wiser to let that snark go.
Do us all a favor and let Mike Edwards do his job. This is a big opportunity for Knox County. Mike Edwards and the business community are well suited to handle this.
disingenuous?
I hear we have been warned to leave Ragsdale alone. Disingenuous huh, that same term applies straight back at the mayor.
So, DVD, what is the set plan for his honors resignation? Have you all layed out a timeline for that yet?
If I could figure out how to link to the free image hosting site I could make my "OUST RAGSDALE" bumper sticker available for printing. I've got mine taped to the back window of my car.
OUST RAGSDALE bumper sticker
I set up a quicky website for people to get the bumper sticker I mentioned
(link...)
I will make a
I will make a prediction.
Due to VW locating in Chattanooga, look for a mass exodus of air travelers going from Knoxville to Chattanooga as more than likely, airfares will be cheaper with more direct flights to major cities across the country. With Chattanooga's airport being on this side of town, the drive from Knoxville will not be bad at all.
Just a thought.
Meanwhile, Knoxville's airport will continue to struggle.
This is a plus for Knox
This is a plus for Knox County. The hard truth is there simply wasn't a suitable site in the immediate vicinity for a plant of this size. However, parts suppliers in this neck of the woods should have an opportunity to increase production and maybe even the numbers on their payroll. The impact conceivably could reach as far north of here as Morristown and Rogersville.
Larry Van Guilder
Knox County does not have a
Not the Coster Shop? (I'm aware it's going to be a wonderful warehouse, or something.)
I'll never understand why
I'll never understand why they want to put a food warehouse on a [former] hazardous waste site.
Knox County doesn't have suitable leadership to land real jobs
In my opinion, Knox County doesn't have suitable leadership to land a top flight employer, a big enconomic driver, like an auto plant, we're way too hung up on form and appearances over stubstance.
Watch all of our economic goobers line up and tell us now how Chattanooga's efforts will create economic opportunity in our community. Yea, write that down now, there will be more economic opportunity in Blount County, Hamblen County, and Greene County, perhaps a new supplier will locate in Loudon or Rhea County, but rest assured, nobody wants to get hung up in our whacked out political cesspool up here and get hit up for everybody's "hospitality" account time and time again. I'm waiting for Mike Edwards and the SuperChamber to tell us how hard they worked to help Hamilton County get this deal done, just like Ragsdale throwing $5 million into the Blount County industrial park.
Our local leadership has set the bar way, way too low, looking to take credit for $10 an hour call center jobs, a bunch of clerical administrative positions, while our neighboring counties and the folks in Hamilton County set the bar high for economic development and for the ethics and efforts of their local leadership. Knox County should have done the same 10 years ago. Now it is too late and the race is nearing an end, we're DFL, yet again. Thanks Mike!
Not the Coster Shop?
Dude, according to this article, VW's taking 1,300 acres:
(link...)
The Coster Shop site was about 75 acres total, and the railroad hung onto about 1/3 of that.
Dwight's Plight
I feel real sorry for Dwight. He's become the fall guy for the Ragabe regime.
Perhaps Knoxville can land
Perhaps Knoxville can land an WV auto show at its convention center. . . .
Brian A.
I'd rather be cycling.
WV Coal Keeps the Lights On... And Poisons Our Children!
West Virginia? ;>)
Chattanooga was in the hunt for the Toyota plant
which ended up in Tupelo, Mississippi and is under construction.
The folks in Hamilton County leadership had been on this for a number of years while our guys in Knox County continued to make excuses why we can't have something like that.
Land is just land and there is an abundance of it all over the county and if Ragsdale would quit playing games with the developers and trying to make them richer of land that nobody is going to build on, then we might get some economic progress going in this community. But nothing along the scale of VW in Chattanooga is ever going to happen in Knox County until you get rid of Mike Ragsdale and Mike Edwards, neither of which knows how to recruit business, real jobs, real wages, and a real corporate citizen. All they know how to do is line up strip centers and local developers and point at the new minimum wage jobs that moved from the old location to the new location.
What Brian A. said...
Perhaps Knoxville can land an WV auto show at its convention center. . . .
LOL!
Larry Van Guilder
I bought a brand new shiny
I bought a brand new shiny blue VW sedan in 1968. Back then Volkswagen dealers all over the country gave a paperback copy of Small Wonder: The Amazing Story of the Volkswagen by Walter Henry Nelson to everyone who bought a new car. I still have my copy.
After the war, the British took over the ruins of the factory at Wolfsburg and tried to revive it in order to give the locals a place to work. They tried several times to give it away but nobody wanted it. Heinz Nordhoff was placed in charge of the plant and started to make a go of it.
By the early 1960s the Ford Motor Company would sorely regret that decision.
*My copy was printed in 1967. Heinz Nordhoff died in 1968.
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But is SEEMS like the Coster Shop would be big enough
A biggun', eh? I guess it would take some "reading" or other fact-checking to know that. There's a Knoxville geography buff who writes in The Metro Pulse who also might know this kind of stuff.
Wow, 1300 acres. Guess they need room to make the battery packs. Next, you'll say they're not making any BPEVs. Yeah, spoiler.
Chattanooga and VW plant
I live in Georgia just 3 miles from Chattanooga. Chattanooga has worked very hard over the last 15 years to develop and market Enterprise South. It is wonderful that after several disappointments something of this magnitude has happened. It is said that a rising tide lifts all boats, and we hope and expect this development will raise the "boats" of all the area including North Georgia and up the I-75 corridor all the way to Knoxville. The entire North Georgia and East Tennessee area should benefit from the development. We hope that this is just the beginning of the growth of good jobs in the entire area.