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UNIQUE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COUNTIES
The Augusta-Aiken MSA sets the standard for
supportive business environments. This is accomplished
in part by a unique partnership between Richmond,
Columbia and Burke counties, which simplifies procedures
for new and expanding businesses.
In
the January 2001 issue of “Expansion Magazine”,
Augusta-Aiken was ranked 13th out of 50 hottest
cities for business relocation. The considering
factors were the business environment, work force
quality, operating costs, incentive programs, worker
training programs, and ease of working with local
officials.
Area
growth reflects the benefits of this partnership,
with a variety of expanding and relocating companies
in the tri-county area in recent years including:
Delta Air Lines, John Deere, AT&T, SITEL, Monsanto
Life Sciences, KwikSet, International Flavors &
Fragrances, Titan Wheel, Bill’s Dollar Stores Distribution
Center, FIAMM, Helmac Products, SKYGEN, Trocellen
and Civic Development Group. Companies that have
expanded their operations include: Rock-Tenn, World
Color, RUTGERS Organics Corporation, Procter & Gamble
Manufacturing Co., Frigidaire Home Products, Shapiro
Meat Packing Company, Murray Biscuit, Boral Bricks
and BellSouth. Over the past five years, new and
expanding projects in Richmond, Columbia and Burke
counties have invested $1.4 billion and created
6,395 new jobs. The multiplier effect of these projects
is $2.1 billion in total capital investment and
10,125 total new jobs.
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20 major corporations
with
facilities located in the MSA are
traded
on the New York
Stock Exchange |
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- Regions
Bank
- Amoco
- BellSouth
- Coca-Cola
- Delta
Air Lines
- DuPont
- First
Union
- Georgia
Bank & Trust
- Georgia
Pacific
- Kimberly
Clark
- McDonalds
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- Merrill
Lynch
- Procter
& Gamble
- Bank
of America
- SouthTrust
Bank
- Southern
Co.
- SunTrust
Bank
- SCE
& G
- Textron
- Monsanto
- GTE
- Wachovia
Bank
- Pharmacia
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