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Livingston County Planners Lunch April 12, 2017 MICHIGAN JENNIFER ALEX WEST WORKS! SPARK HQ OLMSTEAD Director of Research SOUTHEAST Senior Business TEAM alex@annarborusa.org Development Manager jennifer@annarborusa.org LIVINGSTON ANNA


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Livingston County Planners Lunch

April 12, 2017

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SVP & Chief of Staff

phil@annarborusa.org

JULIA UPFAL

Business Development Manager

julia@annarborusa.org

ANNA ZINKEL

Lead Business Development Manager

anna@annarborusa.org

CAROLYN BENNETT

DTE Energy, Economic Development Manager

bennettc@dteenergy.com

ALEX WEST

Director of Research

alex@annarborusa.org

JENNIFER OLMSTEAD

Senior Business Development Manager

jennifer@annarborusa.org

LIVINGSTON COUNTY TEAM SPARK HQ TEAM MICHIGAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

RYAN HUNDT

Region 9 Business Development

Hundtr1@michigan.org

UTILITY PARTNERS

KATHRYN BURKHOLDER

Consumers Energy, Economic Development Manager

Kathryn.Burkholder@ cmsenergy.com

PHIL SANTER

MICHIGAN WORKS! SOUTHEAST

JIM COUTU

Business Services Manager

jcoutu@mwse.org

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Livingston County Demographic Data

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Livingston County Workforce Data

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LIVINGSTON UNEMPLOYMENT RATE COMPARISON

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0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan 2014 2015 2016 2017

Unemployment Rate

Unemployment Rate

Livingston Michigan United States

5.7% 5.1% 5.0%

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Where Does Our Talent Come From?

Source: Livingston-based companies

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LIVINGSTON HOUSING SALES 2016

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100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 325 350 375 400 425 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Number of Residential Housing Sales per Month, Livingston County

2015 2016 2017

Source: Livingston County Association of Realtors

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WORKFORCE TRENDS – 2017, Q1

10 20 30 40 50 60 Kroger Company Maurices Incorporated Meijer Action Associates Hanover Insurance Spartannash Buschs Mercy Medical Center Clinton Trinity Health Providence Health & Services

Employers with the Most Job Listings

Source: Workforce Intelligence Network

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WORKFORCE TRENDS – 2017, Q1

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20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 Health and Personal Care Stores Offices of Other Health Practitioners Department Stores Services to Buildings and Dwellings Grocery Stores Depository Credit Intermediation Insurance Carriers Clothing Stores General Medical and Surgical Hospitals Restaurants and Other Eating Places

Top Industries by Number of Job Listings

Source: Workforce Intelligence Network

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WORKFORCE TRENDS – 2017, Q1

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50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 Repair Retail Sales Supervisory Skills Customer Contact Microsoft Excel Microsoft Office Scheduling Retail Setting Sales Customer Service

Skills in Greatest Demand by Number of Job Listings

Source: Workforce Intelligence Network

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2016 METRICS

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57

COMPANY VISITS

$62.9

million

CAPITAL INVESTMENT ASSISTANCE

131

TOTAL FULL TIME EMPLOYEES OF COMPANIES VISITED

7,192

ANNOUNCED NEW JOBS

304

REFERRALS NUMBER OF PROJECTS

7

Employment Multiplier of Success: 3.0

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2016 SUCCESSES

Tribar Manufacturing Expands, Bringing $3.5 M and 100 New Jobs to the Region

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Grupo Antolin Expands in Howell Township, Investing $44M and Creating 90 New Jobs Armor Protective Packaging Consolidates Out-of-State Operations to Michigan Headquarters; $500,000 in Investment and Six New Jobs C & B Machinery Chooses Livingston County! 61 New Jobs and $2,950,000 in Investment Chem Trend Expands McPherson Site, creating 27 New Jobs and Investing $7,656,000 Medical Comfort Specialists Grows in Livingston County; 20 New Jobs and $3,250,000 in Investment

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Pop Daddy Popcorn Secures Private Investment

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Green Oak Township based Pop Daddy hit $1 million in revenue last year, and their popcorn is now in more than 1,000 different retail stores After winning the “startup” category at Crain’s food summit, Pop Daddy caught the eye of private investors. The additional investment will help Pop Daddy expand into other Midwestern markets

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Aberrant Ales

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Aberrant Ales Brewpub has broken ground in the City of Howell The brewery worked closely with SPARK and the City of Howell to pursue redevelopment funding from the MEDC

Economic Development is Brewing!

  • There are 2.9 breweries per 100,000

adults aged 21+ in Michigan

  • Breweries create a $1.9 billion

economic impact in Michigan

  • 769,897 barrels of craft beer are

produced each year in Michigan

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Community Resources Discussion

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  • Incentives & Grants
  • Infrastructure Grants
  • Low Income Housing Grants
  • Planning/Consulting
  • Data
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MARKET TRENDS FROM THE SITE SELECTOR COMMUNITY

  • Greenfields
  • “Light” Brownfields

TOP PICKS FOR SITES

  • 36’ Clear Ceilings
  • Water & Sewer on Site

COMMON REQUIREMENTS

  • Brexit Aftermath
  • Federal Interest Rate
  • Political Uncertainty

MARKET UNCERTAINTY

  • Money is “Cheap”
  • Mergers & Acquisitions are

Common NATIONAL TRENDS

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LIVINGSTON COUNTY UTILITY AVAILABILITY

Industrial

  • 65% of parcels zoned Industrial lie outside the water service area
  • 44% of parcels zoned Industrial lie outside of the sewer service area

Commercial Sites

  • 40% of parcels lie outside of the water service area
  • 24% of parcels lie outside of the sewer service area

Note: Information gathered from 2005 SEMCOG data, and includes planned infrastructure. Please note that changes may have occurred since this data was collected.

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2017 Emerging Themes

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Talent

  • Talent Attraction
  • Awareness of Opportunities
  • Skilled Trades and Training

Fund

Healthcare

  • Investment from U of M, St.

Joseph Mercy , St. John Providence

  • Continued growth of sector

within region

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THANK YOU

STAY IN TOUCH WITH US! SPARK: Phil Santer, SVP & Chief of Staff: Phil@AnnArborUSA.org Anna Zinkel, Lead Business Development Manager: Anna@AnnArborUSA.org Julia Upfal, Business Development Manger: Julia@AnnArborUSA.org EDCLC: Rich Perlberg, Chair: rperlberg46@gmail.com