Lenoir County selected for SITE Program to boost industrial growth
Lenoir County has been selected to participate in the SITE Program - Identification phase to support industrial site development.
The funding will bring in a third-party site consultant to conduct an industrial site study to assess and identify potential new industrial sites county-wide, strengthening the county's ability to attract businesses and jobs.
"The Golden LEAF Board of Directors established the SITE Program to help rural communities make sites available for development to attract new businesses and create opportunities for existing businesses to expand,” said Scott T. Hamilton, Golden LEAF President, Chief Executive Officer. “This project will help Lenoir County identify potential industrial sites for development."
The NC Global TransPark Economic Development Region and Lenoir County are working to expand site readiness, improve infrastructure, and position the area for long-term economic growth. With support from Golden LEAF, these efforts will help attract industrial prospects, bringing new jobs and investment to the region.
About Golden LEAF
Golden LEAF is a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing economic opportunity in North Carolina's rural and tobacco-dependent communities. Since 1999, it has funded projects that created 68,000 jobs and trained over 98,000 workers. Learn more at GoldenLEAF.org.