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$2.6 Million approved for projects in 3 Ky counties

Projects to develop sites and buildings in Fulton, Hickman and Hopkins counties

FRANKFORT, Ky. — Gov. Andy Beshear announced further site and building development across the state as three Kentucky Product Development Initiative (KPDI) projects were approved for nearly $2.6 million in state funding.

Site and building development projects in Fulton, Hickman and Hopkins counties were approved today in the second round of the program.

“As we look to build on our state’s record economic momentum of the past four years, it is crucial that we prepare today for the investment and job opportunities of the future,” said Gov. Beshear. “The support that the KPDI program provides for Kentucky communities ensures they have the resources necessary to accommodate growing industry across all our key growth sectors. Congratulations to the three communities that received approval today. I look forward to these investments resulting in quality jobs for Kentuckians.”

The initiative, overseen by the Cabinet for Economic Development, provides funding for local communities to further invest in site and building upgrades to support future, well-paying jobs and economic growth across Kentucky.

Fulton County Fiscal Court, on behalf of the Hickman-Fulton County Riverport Authority Inc., was approved for $500,000 in state funding for a more than $4.1 million project. The funds will support replacement of a conveyor system and provide related upgrades at the Hickman-Fulton County Riverport.

The Hickman County Fiscal Court, in partnership with the Hickman County Industrial Development Authority, will invest $182,000 into the development of a site in the Enterprise Park Clinton. The project was approved for $91,000 in state support.

The city of Dawson Springs, on behalf of West Hopkins Industries Inc., was approved for $2 million in state support for a $4 million project. The community seeks to complete site readiness preparation and construct a 100,000-square-foot spec building.

Round 1 of the program concluded in December 2023, with 53 projects statewide approved for $31.2 million in funding. Including local contributions, these projects are generating over $123 million in investments in Kentucky’s sites and buildings portfolio.

Site and building development projects are first evaluated by an independent consultant based upon all facets a prospective company would consider, from workforce availability, access to all infrastructure and detailed information on costs associated with development. In turn, these projects will generate increased economic development opportunities and job creation for Kentucky residents.

The initiative furthers the efforts of the pilot PDI program, which provided nearly $7 million in state funding for 20 site development projects statewide. Companies have announced economic development projects at 10 of the locations funded during the pilot PDI program, projecting $4 billion of capital investment and 3,500 new, full-time jobs.

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