MONTHLY ECONOMIC
UPDATE
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MAY 2014
Jobs: 300 Created
Investment:
Facilities: Manufacturing
1
$20 Million
CASE STUDY: BOCCHI LABORATORIES
COLUMBUS 2020 MONTHLY UPDATE | MAY 2014
PROJECTS MAY 2014 AND YEAR-TO-DATE
FIRST-TIME VISITS (2013 vs. 2014)NUMBER OF PROJECTS STARTED
(2013 vs. 2014)
PERCENT OF PROJECTS STARTED - MANAGED
BY COLUMBUS 2020 (2013 vs. 2014)
87% 89%
100%
72%
76%
69%
77%
68%
65%
80% 81%
65%
85%
79%
70% 77%
50%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2013 2014
2
5 4 4
7
5
8
5 4
7
4 3
2 3
4 5
4
0
4
8
12
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2013 2014
23
28
17
25 29
16
22 19
17 20
16 20 20
24 20
30
22
0
10
20
30
40
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2013 2014
Bocchi Laboratories, a producer of health, beauty and
personal care products, is expanding to New Albany. The
California-based company will build a 130,000 square foot
facility in the New Albany International Beauty Campus
and bring 300 jobs to city. The project will generate
$148,000 in annual income taxes for New Albany. The
facility is expected to open by July 2015 and the company
has the option for a 57,000 square foot expansion.
According to CEO, Joe Pender, the second facility will give
the company improved access to the eastern U.S. Jobs will
include management, engineering, logistics and production
positions for a total annual payroll of $7.5 million.
**Balance of started projects sourced - managed by JobsOhio
2
ATTRACTION PROJECTS:
DOMESTIC/INTERNATIONAL
ATTRACTION PROJECTS:
SUSPECTS AND PROSPECTS
ATTRACTION PROJECTS:
PROJECTS BY SECTOR
ATTRACTION PROJECTS:
PROJECTS BY SOURCE
COLUMBUS 2020 MONTHLY UPDATE | MAY 2014
ACTIVE PROJECTS AS OF MAY 31, 2014
TOTAL ACTIVE PROJECTS
(161 PROJECTS)
EXPANSION PROJECTS:
PROJECTS BY SOURCE
EXPANSION PROJECTS:
PROJECTS BY SECTOR
EXPANSION PROJECTS:
DOMESTIC/INTERNATIONAL
68
46
0
20
40
60
80
100
Suspect Prospect
Suspects = Projects identified and qualified via direct dialogue with the company or consultant representing the company.
Prospects = Projects qualified, parameters defined and the company or consultant has visited the Region.
71%
29%
New Existing
60%
5%
35%
Columbus 2020
Local ED partners
JobsOhio
62% 19%
19%
Columbus 2020
Local ED partners
JobsOhio
15
5
26
1
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
42
9
52
11
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
53%
47%
Domestic International
83%
17%
Domestic International
BUSINESS ATTRACTION | DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
MAY 2014 COMPLETED ACTIVITIES
JUNE 2014 PLANNED ACTIVITIES
Columbus
Area Development Consultants Forum
Philadelphia
The World Forum for FDI
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MISSIONS:
New York, Atlanta, Greenville, Chicago
3
COLUMBUS 2020 MONTHLY UPDATE | MAY 2014
West Coast/Vancouver: The Columbus 2020 team visited the Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, and Vancouver markets to hold meetings with companies and consultants.
Dallas: The Columbus 2020 team participated in a market visit along with JobsOhio to meet with site selection consultants and promote Ohio and the Columbus Region.
Minneapolis: The Columbus 2020 team atteneded the 2014 IEDC Spring Conference to learn about the latest trends in existing and emerging industries and regional talent retention strategies.
Japan/Korea: The Columbus 2020 team met with companies in Japan considering investment in the U.S, and participated in the SelectUSA Conference in Korea.
UK/Sweden: The Columbus 2020 team conducted an international mission to the UK and Sweden, holding meetings with companies to discuss U.S. investment opportunities.
MAY 2014 Performance:
23 visits in May (147 YTD)
Visits conducted by:
CASE STUDY: HOMAGE
Jobs: 28 jobs created; 42 jobs retained
Investment:
Facilities: Headquarters; Distribution
4
$490,000
COLUMBUS 2020 MONTHLY UPDATE | MAY 2014
BUSINESS RETENTION & EXPANSION | MAY 2014
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT VISITS CONDUCTED BY LOCATION VISITS CONDUCTED BY SECTOR
Homage, the Columbus-based maker and seller of vintage-
inspired apparel, is consolidating and expanding its
operations into a 30,000 square foot building near Port
Columbus International Airport. The new location will serve
as the headquarters and distribution facility for the
company that has been growing rapidly since 2007. The
nearly $500,000 investment will include upgrades to the
building, space, equipment and employee training.
Homage will retain its 42 existing jobs and add 28 new
jobs.
Pennsylvania and Michigan were competition for this
expansion project, but incentives approved by the Ohio
Tax Credit Authority assisted to retain the local company.
57% 26%
17% Columbus2020 only
Local EDpartner only
Both 2020and LEDO
11
6
3 2
1
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
7 5
8
1 2
0
5
10
15
20
25
Source: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
CASE STUDY: HERITAGE COOPERATIVE
Jobs: 20 jobs created; 256 jobs retained
Investment: $38.5 million
Facilities: Logistics and distribution
5
Source: Ohio Secretary of State
*Note: Registrations are only an indicator of business formation and do not represent actual new businesses. For example, a registration may be filed
to reserve a business name or for other reasons in advance of a potential business. Dissolutions, surrenders and withdrawals do not include mergers,
consolidations, reinstatements and other changes that may lead to a loss of a business. In addition, not all businesses that close make a filing.
BUSINESS CREATION
BUSINESS DISSOLUTIONS,
SURRENDERS, WITHDRAWALS
PATENTS BY REGION INVENTORS
& ASSIGNEES
NEW BUSINESS REGISTRATION*
COLUMBUS 2020 MONTHLY UPDATE | MAY 2014
Heritage Cooperative has plans to build a $35 million facility in
Marysville along the U.S. 33 corridor and CSX rail line. The 277
acre agricultural campus and research farm expands upon the
Region's strong agbioscience industry and leverages a
strategically connected location. Rail access will allow the co-
op members opportunity to easily move products from fields
and decrease delivery time to markets where products are sold.
According to the CEO of Heritage Cooperative, Eric
Parthemore, the new site will allow the cooperative to deliver
cutting-edge efficiency, improved access to markets and
access to agricultural technologies that will position members
to remain competitive. The facility is expected to open in
September 2015 and will create 20 full-time and 15 part-time
jobs..
1,314 1,283
1,446 1,390
500
750
1000
1250
1500
Jan Feb Mar Apr
269
155
198 202
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
Jan Feb Mar Apr
60
21
96
26
60
19
113
31
Inventor Assignee
Jan Feb Mar Apr
6
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEWS
COLUMBUS 2020 MONTHLY UPDATE | MAY 2014
TRANSPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE POLICY & ADVOCACYCOLUMBUS REGION IN THE NEWS
Columbus ranked No. 6 most affordable housing
market for middle class
According to Trulia, 81 percent of homes for sale in
Columbus are affordable for middle class. Affordability
is based on whether the total monthly payment -
mortgage, insurance and property taxes - is less than 31
percent of the metro area's median household income.
http://on.trulia.com/1jpqGQK
Columbus ranks 8th among best cities for information
jobs in 2014
New Geography looked at MSAs that have at least
10,000 information jobs - which includes software,
publishing, broadcasting and telecommunications
services - and ranked them based on job growth in the
sector over the long-term (2002-13), mid-term (2008-
13) and the last two years, as well as recent momentum.
http://bit.ly/1pW8fM1
Columbus 2020 named a top economic development
organization
Columbus 2020 received Honorable Mention from Site
Selection magazine, making the organization one of the
top 20 in the U.S. The organizations were evaluated on a
variety of criteria, with four objective measurements
counting the most: jobs, capital investment, jobs per
capita and investment per capita. http://bit.ly/1hBIzSe
For all of the latest news, visit:
http://columbusregion.com/Media-center/Recent-
News.aspx
Incubator being created for nonprofits
A TechColumbus-like incubator and investment
fund is being created in Central Ohio to assist local
nonprofits. The Community Investment Network of
Central Ohio (CINCO Fund LLC) and Center for
Social Enterprise Development are designed to
assist nonprofits generate revenue and teach them
how to become more self-sustaining. The effort is
being led by three Central Ohio nonprofit advisors
who are working with the fund's advisory board to
introduce the business model and generate
investors.
For more information, visit: http://bit.ly/1mHGvo9
Cargolux expanding cargo service at Rickenbacker
Cargolux Airlines International is adding an extra
cargo flight per week between Columbus and Hong
Kong. Currently the company operates two flights
per week.
Cargolux has been operating in Columbus since June
2013 and delivered 1.1 million pounds of cargo in
March 2014. To compare, the new service by Cathay
Pacific delivered 236,000 pounds from Hong Kong in
the same month, and market leader FedEx moved
almost 8 million pounds from multiple locations.
David Whitaker, Columbus Regional Airport
Authority vice president of business development,
has expressed satisfaction that the operation is
working for Cargolux. The next goal is to align
international flights with exports from the Region.
For more information, visit: http://bit.ly/1tOUHzp
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics, Seasonally Adjusted
Source: Xceligent Source: Columbus REALTORS
7
$3.00
$9.39
Industrial
Retail
6.1%
9.0%
Source: Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
Direct
Asking Rent
(per sf)
Vacancy
RateUse
Office 14.5%
COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
(AS OF JUNE 2)
HOUSING SALES
$15.75
COLUMBUS 2020 MONTHLY UPDATE | MAY 2014
REGIONAL ECONOMIC DATA
NUMBER EMPLOYED AND UNEMPLOYMENT RATE (APRIL 2014) NUMBER OF WEEKLY UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS
(WEEK ENDING 3/8/14 TO WEEK ENDING 5/31/14)
5.3% (-2.3)
Marion
26,807 (-406)
4.4% (-2.5)
Knox
29,160 (+693)
Unemployment
rate
(April 2014)
Number
employed
residents
(April 2014)
Change
from
April 2013 to
April 2014
3.7% (-1.3)
Delaware
92,401 (+1,628)
4.5% (-1.9)
Fairfield
71,894 (+1,416)
4.6% (-1.6)
Franklin
608,593 (+9,503)
4.3% (-2.4)
Licking
81,313 (+1,673)
4.8% (-1.2)
Madison
19,091 (+397)
4.7% (-2.9)
Morrow
16,579 (+407)
5.1% (-2.4)
Pickaway
23,316 (+470)
3.9% (-2.0)
Union
25,973 (+512)
4.4% (-2.3)
Logan
22,396 (+526)
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800
1,200
1,600
2,000
2,400
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
20,000
3/8
3/1
5
3/2
2
3/2
9
4/5
4/1
2
4/1
9
4/2
6
5/3
5/1
0
5/1
7
5/2
4
5/3
1
Continuing New
3,991
3,820
2,508
$164K
3,706
3,383
2,195
$176K
NewListings
InContracts
ClosedSales
AverageSalesPrice
Apr 2013 Apr 2014
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