Imagine the Possibilities

Development Opportunities Tallahassee Regional Airport

Why locate your business here? Tallahassee Regional Airport (TLH) currently has a Total Economic Output greater than $399 million.*

The region boasts a skilled workforce, cutting edge research and development, and convenient transportation options. The infrastructure and incentives are in place and ready for growth.

*FDOT Aviation and Spaceports Economic Impact Study 2014

– 01 – Pro-Business Attitude

Since is a right to work Accessibility to OEM’s: 5 within 400 miles state, the region has one of the lowest union membership rates for private companies in the nation. The region also features a cost-competitive environment, favorable 95 tax structure, no personal 75 income tax, industry-specific incentives and workforce training programs, fantastic 10 weather and superior quality 10 of life...

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400 Miles ... making Tallahassee 95 the ideal place for aviation and aerospace, manufacturing, logistics 75 and MRO businesses. 75

Tallahassee is nationally recognized for its “business friendly” attitude.

– 02 – A Growing Gateway

TLH is well positioned to capture a larger piece of the burgeoning Aerospace industry in the southeast U.S. TLH is the largest air cargo airport along the Gulf Coast; and is centrally-located along I-10.

– 03 – TLH’s Market Service Area Population:

METROPOLITAN LABOR MSA HAS SOME OR AVIATION- STATISTICAL AREA FORCE DEGREED COLLEGE RELATED POPULATION EDUCATION WORKFORCE

Tallahassee Airport Specifications: Two 150’ wide ILS Runways: RWY 9-27 (8,000’) & RWY 18-36 (7,000’) FAA Aircraft Design Group (ADG) IV Runways and Taxiways

Tallahassee Regional Airport has 1,000 ACRES available for development

– 04 – General Aviation

APPROXIMATELY

AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS PER DAY

• FIXED BASED OPERATOR • CONFERENCE ROOM • SLEEP ROOM

• DLA APPROVED • WIRELESS INTERNET • ON-SITE HERTZ (100LL AND JET A) ACCESS RENTAL CARS

• GROUND SERVICES • PILOTS LOUNGE • CREW CAR

Commercial Air Service

– 05 – Tallahassee Regional is now in transition to become an International Airport

The Airport will design and develop an International Arrivals Facility (IAF); and pursue and develop a future Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) on Airport Property.

TLH is the primary carrier of freight for the region with significant capacity for expansion.

Cargo Today, TLH carries about 9.5 million pounds of air freight per year on FedEx Easy Access to Airport, Ports, Rail (757-200 to MEM); PNS generates about and Major Interstates: 6 million pounds per year on a UPS A300 flight to Albany, GA that goes Port St. Joe on to its Louisville hub. Panama City PNS Port of Jacksonville TLH CSX Rail 6 MILLION POUNDS 9.5 MILLION POUNDS

– 06 – A 76 Parcels ACRES 5 mi Capital Circle SW RUNW 7, 000 x 15 AY 18-36 0

NORTH RAMP

SOUTH X X RAMP X

TERMINAL F RAMP 325 ACRES

RUNWAY 9-27 8,003 x 150

PRO-BUSINESS ADVANTAGES

• Logistics and Distribution E 213 • Manufacturing ACRES • Aviation and Aerospace • Research and Development (R&D) • Aircraft Maintenance (A&P) • Job Training

– 07 – A B C D E F Access to Runways

A B C D E F Aircraft Maintenance, Repair, & Overhaul (MRO)

A B C D E F Cargo

A B C D E F Commercial

A B C D E F Flight Training

A B C D E F Light industrial

A B C D E F Logistics

A B C D E F Manufacturing

Capital Circle SW C CARGO B 56 RAMP 27 ACRES ACRES D 161 ACRES

Springhill Road

The 6-Lane Expansion of Capital Circle will speed access to Interstate 10 just 5 miles north of the Airport.

– 08 – Incentives

The Tallahassee EDC Can Help

The Economic Development Council (EDC) manages the Tallahassee/Leon County Enterprise Zone. The program offers significant financial incentives to businesses located in designated areas targeted for economic revitalization. These incentives encourage private investment in the zones as well as employment opportunities for area residents. Since its inception, the Tallahassee/Leon County Enterprise Zone has returned over $5M in state tax incentives to local businesses and residents and has led to the creation of well over 500 new jobs. For more information about these benefits, and to apply, please visit: taledc.com/startexpandrelocate/enterprise-zone/

– 09 – Investment Incentives

• Qualified Target Industry Tax Refund (QTI)

• Capital Investment Tax Credit (CITC)

• Qualified Defense and Space Contractor Tax Refund (QDSC)

• High Impact Performance Incentive Grant (HIPI)

• Florida Enterprise Zone

• Targeted Business Pilot Program (TBPP)

• Quick Response Training Program (QRTP)

Additional Resources Community http://talchamber.com/our-community/relocate-to-tallahassee/ http://www.visittallahassee.com/ Workforce Development https://www.tcc.fl.edu/Current/Academics/WorkforceDevelopment/Pages/default.aspx Economic Development http://taledc.com/ Business Incentives http://www.talgov.com/ecd/ecd-economic-busincent.aspx

– 10 – Community

Tallahassee is a city on the move! With an abundance of opportunities for education, entertainment and enterprise, residents and visitors alike find Tallahassee to be a community buzzing with excitement and possibility.

Shaded by majestic canopies of giant live oak trees, the streets of Tallahassee connect locations as varied as the 82,000-seat Doak Campbell Stadium – home to the national champion football team - to the historically significant to the enchanting Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park.

– 11 – Education Located in Tallahassee

(FSU) In addition to the aforementioned list, The Florida Center for Advanced • Florida A&M University (FAMU) Aero-Propulsion, a joint project of • Tallahassee Community College (TCC) FSU, the University of Central Florida, the University of Florida and Embry- • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Riddle Aeronautical University is also • Lively Technical Center located in the City of Tallahassee.

40,000 STUDENTS 15,000 11,000 STUDENTS STUDENTS

FAMU FSU TCC 100 DEGREE TIER 1 RESEARCH RELATIONSHIP WITH PROGRAMS UNIVERSITY EMBRY-RIDDLE AND LIVELY TECH

– 12 – Talented Work Force

• Our thriving educational environment ensures a work force that is highly diverse and leads to many new ideas and enterprise opportunities

• A population growth of 20.4 percent from 2000-2010, higher than both the state and national average

• A strong commitment to providing Quality meeting and conference locations of Life The World Takes Notice

National Planning Recreational Excellence Award, 2014 American Planning Association Activities Excellence Award for Stormwater

• A hub of cultural activities with music, Management, 2014 fine arts and outdoor markets Florida Stormwater Association

• Our warm climate with mild winters for Top 100 Best Places to Live, 2013 biking, hiking, canoeing and kayaking livability.com

• Family-friendly Cascades Park, 10 Best Cities for Millennials, 2012 Florida Caverns State Park with Huffington Post underground caves and horse trails No. 1 Public Utility in America, 2012 • The lure of the Gulf beaches or the The American Public Power Association Wakulla Springs State Park for swimming Energy Innovator Award, 2012 • More than 6,000 hotel rooms and The American Public Power Association 400,000 square feet of meeting space Silver Award, 2010 • A variety of college sports International Award for Livable Communities

– 13 – Takes on Tallahassee

Creating a talent pipeline Tallahassee is very, and developing industry very surprising to training solutions that meet people who have not your business needs is our #1 been here. We have priority! At TCC’s Division of a vibrant, diverse Workforce Development, led economy. by an experienced Lee Daniel, Executive Director team of industry Visit Tallahassee experts, we pride ourselves in delivering results Once you get here, that impact your performance you really don’t and your bottom line. want to leave.

Kimberly A. Moore, MBA,Vice President Sue Dick, Executive Director, Workforce Development, Tallahassee Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Community College Commerce

Grow Your Business Here...

– 14 – For additional inFormation ContaCt:

Chris Curry, C. M. Director of Aviation

Tallahassee Regional Airport 3300 Capital Circle SW, Suite 1 Tallahassee, Florida 32310 tel (850) 891-7808

www.FlyTallahassee.com

3300 Capital Circle SW | Tallahassee, Florida 32310 | tel 850-891-7802