HomeMy WebLinkAbout(0005) IR 21-10616 - Economic Development Q2 2021 UpdatesINFORMAL REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
No. 21-10616
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To the Mayor and Members of the City Council
SUBJECT: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Q2 2021 UPDATE
August 3, 2021
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The Economic Development Department has continued efforts towards the goals and outcomes
outlined in the 2017 Economic Development Strategic Plan. This Informal Report is to provide
highlights of some second quarter projects and initiatives.
Business Attraction/Retention and Re/Development Efforts
Projects announced during Q2 include Fort Worth Heritage Development, LLC's continued
investment in the Stockyards, Smart Action and Rev1 establishing operations in Fort Worth, and
an additional investment by Bank of America.
• Fort Worth Heritage Development, LLC intends to develop property located in the Fort Worth
Stockyards near the southwest corner of Stockyards Boulevard and Packers Avenue as a
mixed -use development featuring three western sports arenas, and two parking garages
containing approximately 1,250 spaces and 1,300 animal pens. The project will include an
investment of at least $52.5 M.
• Smart Action, LLC is a company that provides artificial intelligence -based services to
businesses across diverse industries. The U.S. headquarters are based in El Segundo,
California and was founded in 2002. Smart Action is rapidly expanding its presence and
market share in the U.S. Following a national site search, the Company will be relocating its
corporate headquarters within the City of Fort Worth in a temporary office space at 9800
Hillwood Pkwy, Suite 140. The Company will be required to lease a minimum of 7,400
square feet of permanent office space within the City of Fort Worth on or before January 1,
2022. Smart Action has committed to having at least 66 full-time employees in Fort Worth
with a minimum annual salary of $65,800.
• Rev1 manufacturers proprietary renewable food packaging materials and has identified Fort
Worth for their initial facilities. The initial investment will be $700,000 in their facilities with
another potential for $5.0 M. Additionally, Rev1 will bring approximately $25.0 M in new
business personal property and expects to spend approximately $250,000 annually toward
research and development.
• Bank of America owns an approximately 294,000 sq. ft office building at 4200 Amon Carter
Boulevard, Fort Worth where they employ approximately 1,550 global tech and operations,
and customer support representatives. Bank of America is proposing to invest a total of
approximately $25.0 M in capital improvements at the site to support the consolidation of
certain operations outside of Texas to be located in Fort Worth.
To further support attraction and retention efforts, the Fort Worth Local Development Corporation
(LDC) Board authorized a donation of $1.0 M in Blue Mound Road sales proceeds to the City of
Fort Worth for investment into the Economic Development Incentive Fund. The City Council
authorized the receipt of the donation on June 22, 2021. To date, $5,975,896 has been donated to
the City by the LDC for this fund.
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As of June 30, 2021, the department has over 77 leads including business development and
community revitalization. We currently have over 86 open projects and continue to work with the
Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce on additional opportunities.
The following charts represent the business development leads and business development projects
by target industries.
Business Development Leads by Industry
TRANSPORTATION INNOVATION
TRANSPORTATION & WAREHOUSING
TECHNOLOGY
RETAIL
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
OTHER
MANUFACTURING
LIFE SCIENCES DELIVERY & INNOVATION
HEALTHCARE
FOOD & BEVERAGE
ENVIRONMENTAL
EDUCATION
CORPORATE & REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS
CHEMICALS
BIOTECHNOLOGY
AGRICULTURE
AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING & DESIGN
0 5 10 15
34
Total
20 25 30 35 40
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Business Development Project by Industry
Transportation Innovation 1
Transportation & Warehousing
Technology 2
Oil & Gas 1
Media 1
Manufacturing
Machinery 1
Life Sciences Delivery & Innovation 2
Food & Beverage
Financial Services 2
Entertainment 2
Engineering 1
Energy 2
Electronics 1
Corporation & Regional Headquarters 1
Biotechnology 2
Apparel 1
Aerospace Manufacturing & Design
0 2
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Berry/Stalcup Request for Expression of Interest (RFEI)
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• The 5401 and 5425 E. Berry Street RFEI was issued on January 4, 2021 and all responses
were due February 26, 2021.We received three submissions - Rollins East Ft. Worth
Development (REFD); Legacy Construction Solutions, Inc.; and Innovan Neighborhoods,
LLC.
o The LDC held two public comment periods with the initial opportunity to comment on
all three proposals open March 31 st - April 14tn
o Following the scoring and public comment, the Decision Committee met and invited
representatives from Legacy Construction Solutions and Innovan Neighborhoods to
provide public presentations, which occurred May 25tn. This was followed by another
public comment period that closed June 2nd
o Additional information was requested from both parties and have been reviewing the
submitted information.
o It is anticipated that a recommendation will be made to the LDC Board at their
September meeting.
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o We continue to work with FEMA on the Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) request, which
will allow for more developable land in the Lake Arlington/Berry/Stalcup Urban Village
if successful.
Evans & Rosedale Reauest for Expression of Interest (RFE
The RFEI that was issued was for the properties owned by the Fort Worth Local
Development Corporation (LDC), the Fort Worth Housing Finance Corporation (HFC) and
City of Fort Worth in the Evans & Rosedale Urban Village. This RFEI focused on a Master
Developer for all properties owned by the three entities. Term sheet negotiations have taken
place taking place and will be presented to the various entities in September.
Economic Development Messaging
The LDC issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a three-year economic development messaging
campaign on April 2, 2021. Seven responses were received by the May 7t" deadline. Following a
committee review, two firms were invited to present and interview — Schaefer Advertising and
Agency Habitat. Additional information was requested and following further review and
deliberations, Schaefer Advertising has been identified as the selected firm for the three-year
messaging efforts. Staff is currently working to finalize the Scope of Work with Schaefer and begin
stakeholder meetings.
Preserve the Fort Small Business Grant Program
The Department contacted all awardees to report on their use of funds. We have received over half
the required reports and are working with the recipients on those still outstanding.
Strategic Plan Refresh
Given the ongoing aspects of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Department needs to determine the
current business outlook and move quickly to adjust to the current environment. To that end, we
are partnering with TIP Strategies Inc., a nationally recognized consultant in the economic
development field and partner for the 2017 Strategic Plan, to complete a refresh of the prior plan.
Staffina Transitions
The Assistant Director for Economic Development accepted a new role as the Director of Economic
Development for the City of San Antonio, while the Economic Development Manager accepted the
role of Economic Development Director with the City of Corinth. The department is working to fill
staff vacancies to ensure positive momentum is sustained on the various projects in the pipeline.
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The highlighted projects and initiatives are only a sampling of those we are engaged in but
represent the work we are doing to address the goals and outcomes as outlined in the Economic
Development Strategic Plan.
If you have any questions concerning this information, please contact Robert Sturns, Economic
Development Director at 817-392-2663 or robert.sturns@fortworthtexas.gov.
David Cooke
City Manager
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