ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE PROGRAM

FISCAL YEAR 2009

Director's Annual Report Economic Assistance Coordinating Council

MR 331 .016M3 ASS FY2009 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE COORDINATING COUNCIL t ' ·. ii I MASSACHUSETTS OFFICE OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 100 CAMBRIDGE STREET - SUITE 1010 , MA 02114 TELEPHONE: 617-788-3638 l~u·~ - l' : FAX: 617-788-3695 www.mass.gov/eohed

MICHAEL HUNTER DEVALL. PATRICK UNDERSECRETARY OF BUSINESS GOVERNOR DEVELOPMENT, CO-CHAIR TINA BROOKS TIMOTHY P. MURRAY UN DERSECRETARY OF HOUSING AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR COMMUNllY DEVELOPMENT, CO­ CHAIR

CLAIRE M. O'NEILL DIRECTOR

In accordance with Section 3C(3) of Chapter 23A of the Massachusetts General Laws, here within is the Annual Report for the Economic Assistance Coordinating Council (EACC) and the Economic Development Incentive Program (EDIP) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2009, ending June 30, 2009. The FY 2009 EACC Annual Report for EDIP reflects the operations of the program as well as the accomplishments of approved Certified Projects throughout the Commonwealth. This report also includes a compilation of data for EDIP since inception (FY 1995) through FY 2009.

EACC and EDIP History

As a result of the economic slow down of the late 1980's and early 1990's, the Commonwealth enacted Chapter 19 of the Acts of 1993, inaugurating both the EACC and EDIP. The EACC is a 14 member board, consisting of 7 ex-officio members and 7 Governor appointed members, originally established to administer EDIP. The program has become one of the Commonwealth's most utilized economic development tools.

FY 2009 marked the program's sixteenth year since being established. EDIP's primary purpose is to promote overall economic development readiness within the Commonwealth's Economic Target Areas (ETAs). Through its accessibility and flexibility, EDIP has maintained being locally driven over the years. As a result, municipalities have a mechanism to stimulate and foster economic development in locally designated areas known as Economic Opportunity Areas (EOAs). By attracting new businesses and existing businesses to relocate or expand, participating municipalities have seen the positive results of the program. State Library of Massachusetts State House, Boston Through EDIP and its application process, ETA communities, in partnership with the Commonwealth, participate in an economic development planning process. Planning at the municipal level includes identifying goals, strategies and priorities, collaborating with neighboring communities and the private sector, ·as well as streamlining regulations. The Massachusetts Office of Business Development (MOBD) reaches out to both municipalities and businesses to assist in the economic development process.

EDIP Impact

The participating business is known as the Certified Project applicant. In reviewing an application for a Certified Project, which is jointly filed by the municipality and the business applicant, the EACC focuses on three key considerations: projected jobs created, jobs retained, and private investment.

During FY 2009, the EACC approved 68 Certified Projects. In total, these 68 Certified Projects projected to create 2,795 jobs, retain 10,207 jobs, and invest $1,343,412,204 at the 68 Certified Project facilities dispersed throughout the nine across the Commonwealth.

Below is a breakdown of projects the EACC has approved since the inception of the EDIP Program:

• 1,337 Projects Approved • 72,504 Projected Jobs Created • 128,246 Estimated Jobs Retained • $21,431,269,302 Projected Private Investment

Expanding EACC Responsibilities

In addition to overseeing EDIP, the EACC's powers and duties have grown accordingly with the economic needs of the Commonwealth:

• In 1998, the EACC was assigned the responsibility of designating the Commonwealth's Economically Distressed Areas (EDAs) under the Brownfields Act _of 1998. Annually, on March 1, the EACC submits an updated list of EDAs to the Attorney General's Office, the Department of Environmental Protection, and the Office of Brownfields Revitalization (Mass Development).

• In 2002, the EACC was also given the responsibility to review and act on applications received from the cities of Lowell and Lawrence under the federally legislated Renewal Communities Prog"ram monitored by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). According to the legislation, this program is available to Lowell and Lawrence through calendar year 2009.

• In 2003, legislation was passed through Massachusetts General Law Chapter 40Q, enabling municipalities to use District Improvement Financing (DIF). As a part of this program, the EACC is responsible to implement, administer, and oversee the DIF program. This includes reviewing and approving all DIF applications. Unlike EDIP, DIF encompasses all 351 municipalities in the Commonwealth. To date the EACC has approved three DIF applications: Quincy, Worcester, and Springfield.

• The EACC is responsible for monitoring the number of Economic Target Areas that can be designated per Massachusetts General Law (ETA cap). In 2006, the · Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 23a, Section 3e was amended to raise the ETA cap from 20 to 40. This cap of 40 affects the qualifying ETA criteria for Chapter 23a, Section 3d a(i), (ii) A - H, however, the cap is not impacted by ETAs established through sub-clause I or J of Section 3d.

• Beginning with FY 2006, the EACC and EDIP ate responsible for monitoring and reviewing Certified Projects' job creation compliance per a June 24, 2006 amendment to Massachusetts General Law Chapter 63, Section 38N. Additionally. the EACC and EDIP are tasked with decertifying any previously approved EACC Certified Projects that have not 11 reasonably satisfied" or have a "reasonable chance" of satisfying the job creation commitments outlined in their EACC approved EDIP Certified Project application.

EACC Enhanceme.nts in FY 2009

The EACC continues to work in conjunction with the Massachusetts Office of Business Development (MOBD) to implement and improve the various programs under the EACC's purview.

1. Achieved 100% Compliance with EDIP Reporting Requirements by Decertifying Projects that failed to file their annual reporting forms.

Utilizing regulations promulgated by 402 CMR 2.13(3), the EACC achieved 100% filing compliance of EDIP Annual Reporting forms for FY 2007. Continuing with the new mandate, during the Fall 2009, the EACC will consider the revocation of EDIP Certified Project status for those projects that failed to provide their annual reporting form for FY 2008. 2. Provided the Department of Revenue with a complete list of projects eligible for recertification.

Per request by the Department of Revenue (DOR), the EACC completed and forwarded to the DOR an extensive spreadsheet of all active Certified Projects that provided their FY 2008 EDIP Annual Reporting form to the EACC. The spreadsheet included the business applicant's Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN), address, private investment, 5% EOA ITC claimed, and local exemption from the municipality. On an annual basis, at the close of each fiscal year, this spreadsheet will be provided to DOR for their review.

3. Conducted a EACC Policy Meeting to discuss current EACC policy and determine future potential policies.

In August 2008, the EACC Board met to review existing board policies as well as brainstorm and discuss future policies for the EDIP program.

4. Worked to produce an online application system for EDIP.

During FY 2009, the EDIP Senior Project Manager worked with the selected vendor to develop the MOBD/EDIP Online Application System. This system electronically captures all information currently kept in hard copy form and allows for easier tracking and reporting. Pilot use of the site was initiated during FY 2009. Staff also initiatied the archival of data for 216 Economic Target Area communities, more than 750 Economic Opportunity Areas and more than 700 active Certified Projects. It is anticipated that the online site will be used for FY 2009 Annual Reporting by existing Certified Projects and will be phased in for use by municipalities, businesses, and MOBD staff during FY 2010.

5. Sent a press release following each EACC meeting.

Beginning in the Spring of 2008, following each EACC meeting, the EDIP Senior Project Manager worked with the Exe.cutive Office of Housing and Economic Development's Deputy Director of Communications to send out a press release announcing the a·pproved applications.

6. Continued implementation and review of the District Improvement Financing Program (DIF)

The EACC will continue to review and approve DIF applications. For information on . the DIF program, please contact Nayenday Thurman, MOBD Economic Development Programs Director. EACC Outlook for FY 2010

Going forward, EACC initiatives for ·FY 201 O include the following:

• In conjunction with MOBD and the Department of Business Development, continue to explore and determine potential legislative enhancements for EDIP.

• Continue the implementation of the District Improvement Financing Program (DIF).

• Provide outreach, training, and guidance to municipal practitioners and businesses for EDIP and to municipal practitioners for DIF.

• Launch the MOBD/EDIP Online Application System and provide appropriate training to stakeholders.

• Continue with the effort to fill the vacancy voids on the current EACC Board.

• Develop a guidebook to include previously approved EACC policies as well as the specific Massachusetts General Laws and Massachusetts Code of Regulations which supports EDIP and the EACC. This guidebook will be intended as a one-stop resource for EDIP administrators and users.

The Economic Assistance Coordinating Council and the Economic Development Incentive Program were established sixteen years ago. Today, the EACC continues to maintain its mission to .improve economic opportunities for Massachusetts' companies, residents, and communities by promoting job creation, Job retention and private investment as well as maintaining the Commonwealth's competitive advantages. The enclosed Annual Report highlights the accomplishments of EDIP during Fiscal Year 2009 and also s.ince the program's inception throughout the nine regions across the Commonwealth.

Sincerely,

Claire M. O'Neill Director TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION 1. The Economic Development Incentive Program: History and Description

SECTION 2. Economic Assistance Coordinating Council: Membership

SECTION 3. EACC Approved Economic Target Areas

SECTION 4. Municipalities Designated in Economic Target Areas

SECTION 5. Economic Target Areas: Organized by Qualifying Criteria

SECTION 6. EACC Approved Economic Opportunity Areas

SECTION 7. FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects

SECTION 8. FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis by

SECTION 9. FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis by Municipality

SECTION 10. FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis ofProjected Jobs Created

SECTION 11. FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Arzalysis ofEstimated Jobs Retained

SECTION 12. FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis ofProjected Private Investment

SECTION 13. FY 1995 through FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis of

1. Number of Certified Projects 2. Projected Jobs Created 3. Estimated Jobs Retained 4. Projected Private Investment 5. Certified Projects by Region and Fiscal Year 6. Industry Segments

Section 14. EACC Approved Economically Distressed Areas

Section 15. FY 1995 through FY 2009 EACC Decertified Projects

Section 16. Contact Information Section 1

The Economic Development Incentive Program: History and Description Section 1

Massachusetts Economic Development Incentive Program (EDIP)

Background & Objectives

With the enactment of Chapter 19 of the Acts of 1993, the Massachusetts Economic Development Incentive Program (EDIP) was inaugurated. EDIP is designed to stimulate job creation in targeted areas, attract new businesses, and encourage existing businesses to expand. Additionally, EDIP can be a tool to assist in infrastructure improvements and to and hazardous waste clean up and remediation. Through the EDIP and in partnership with the Commonwealth, cities and towns embark on an economic development planning process. Planning includes setting goals and priorities, collaborating with neighboring communities and the private sector, and stre~mlining regulations. The Economic Assistance Coordinating Council (EACC) is charged with the responsibility for reviewing and designating Economic Target Areas (ETAs), Economic Opportunity Areas (EOAs) and Certified Projects - the 3 steps in the Economic Development Incentive Program. Elements of the EDIP

The Economic Assistance Coordinating Council (EACC): The EACC has the authority to approve EDIP applications. The , Board is comprised of fourteen members, seven of whom are statutorily appointed and seven of whom are appointed by the Governor. The EACC is co-chaired by the Undersecretary of Business Development, Gregory Bialecki and the Undersecretary of Housing and Community Development, Tina Brooks.

An Economic Target Area or (ETA): An ETA must consist of three or more contiguous census tracts in one or more municipalities, meeting one of the eleven statutory criteria for economic need. Presently, there are 51 ETAs throughout the Commonwealth with 206 municipalities participating. ·

An Economic Opportunity Area or (EOA): An EOA is an area or several areas of particular need and priority for economic development within a designated ETA These areas are selected by the individual communities, and must meet one of five statutory criteria for designation. There is no limlt to the number of EOAs in a given community or ETA The term for an EOA must range from a minimum of 5 years to a maximum of 20 years.

A Certified Project A Certified Project is a business that is expanding Its existing operations, relocating its operations, or building a new facility while also creating full-time, permanent net new jobs for the Commonwealth, retaining jobs, and investing in ·the business Section 1

facility within a designated EOA. Prospective candidates submit an application to the municipality and the respective Massachusetts Office of Business. Development Regional Director for review and consideration. Once reviewed by the Regional Director, the application is submitted for further review by the EACC Project Manager. Fully reviewed and completed projects are then scheduled for the following EACC meeting for consideration and vote by the EACC Board members. To date, the EACC has designated 1,270 Certified Projects.

"Exceptional Economic Opportunity" Designation: A TIF Zone may be designated outside of an EOA by the Undersecretary of Business Development for projects which present "exceptional opportunities for increased economic development." An "exceptional opportunity' is a business that is either relocating to Massachusetts or expanding its existing operations within the Commonwealth. A municipality must first formally solicit the Undersecretary of Business Development for this designation. Once an "exceptional opportunity'' is designated by the Undersecretary of Business Development, the municipality must then negotiate a TIF with the company and have it approved by the local form of government. Finally, following local approval, the "Exceptional Opportunity' Designation must then be approved by the Economic Assistance Coordinating Council. To date, the EACC has approved 14 "Exceptional Opportunities." ·

ECONOMIC TARGET AREAS

• Currently 51 ETAs; • Must meet MGL 23A, section 3D qualifying criteria; • According to MGL 23A, section 3E, the number of ETAs designated using criteria 3D a(i) and a(ii) A - H must not exceed 40; currently, there are 36 ETAs that have qualified using these criteria. The cap does not apply for ETAs that are designated using either sub-clause I or J for MGL 23A, section 3D. Please refer to Section 4 and Section 5 of this report for a complete listing of ETAs organized by municipality and also by qualifying criteria.

ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY AREAS

• Must be located within an ETA; • Must meet 1 of the -5 criteria; • Selected by the host municipality; • Can be site-specific or for a larger area; • No statutory maximum number of EOAs; • Must range for a minimum of 5 years and a maximum of 20 years; • The EOA "clock" starts ticking upon certification of the first project in the EOA; • 10% Abandoned Building Tax Deduction is available within a designated EOA. Section 1

CERTIFIED PROJECTS

• Businesses expanding its existing operations. relocating its operations, or building a new facility; • Businesses adding full-time, permanent net new jobs to the Commonwealth; • Businesses retaining jobs at the business facility; • Businesses making investment that will at least increase the real property value of the business facility; • Designation as a Certified Project must range from a minimum of 5 years and a maximum of 20 years; • Must be located within an ETA and an EOA.

CERTIFl·ED PROJECT BENEFITS

• Receive a 5% Investment Tax Credit {Schedule EOA) for qualifying investments; • 5% of the cost or other basis for Federal Income Tax purposes for tangible personal property and other tangible property which is depreciable and has a useful ·life of four years or more; • Receive a 10% Abandoned Building Tax Deduction {Schedule E) if applicable; • Receive a local real estate tax incentive through a negotiated Tax Increment Financing {TIF) Agreement or Special Tax Assessment {STA) Agreement.

TAX INCREMENT FINANCING (Plan, Zone and Agreement)

• Negotiated Agreement between~ business and the host municipality; • Business pays taxes on the "base value" plus any ordinary inflationary increases; • Exemptions from property taxation includes all or part of the increased value accrued as a result of development {the "increment"); • Exemption must range from a minimum of 5 years to a maximum of 20 years. Length determines the "life" of the Certified Project; • No public borrowing or appropriation required; • Reduction in taxes can improve a project's viability; • Personal property tax exemption for entire parcel; {not applicable for a Special Tax Assessment Agreement);

"EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES"

• Only time that a TIF Zone does not have to be located within an ETA and an EOA; • Request by the host municipality to the Undersecretary of Business Development; • Undersecretary of Business Development must first approve request; Section 1

• Local form of government must approve TIF - Final approval is done by the EACC; • No state benefits are included, only an exemption on the increment and the personal property tax.

SPECIAL TAX ASSESSMENT

• Applies to the entire assessed value of a parcel, not just the incremental value; • Exemption must range from a minimum of 5 years to a maximum of 20 years. Length determines the "life" of the Certified Project; • Year One: (non-negotiable) Business does not pay real estate taxes; • Year Two: Municipality is authorized to collect a MAXIMUM of 25% of the actual assessed value of the entire parcel; • Year Three: Municipality is authorized to collect a MAXIMUM of 50% of the actual assessed value of the entire parcel; • Year Four: Municipality-is authorized to collect a MAXIMUM of 75% of the actual assessed value of the entire parcel; • Subsequent Years Five to Twenty: Municipality MAY collect full and fair assessed value

PROCESS The timing of the application process is locally driven. The paperwork includes: • Completed ETA Application by the municipality or municipalities; • Completed EOA Application by the individual municipality; • Completed Certified Project Application by the participating business; • TIF Plan (if applicable); • Everything must first be approved locally (City Council or Selectmen/Town Meeting) before consideration by the EACC; • For municipalities with a town meeting form of government, the Board of Selectmen may approve ETA and EOA applications, however, TtFs and STAs require Town Meeting. Section 2

The Economic Assistance Coordinating Council: Membership Section 2

MASSACHUSETTS ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE COORDINATING COUNCIL Fiscal Year 2008 Membership

Mr. Gregory Bialecki, Undersecretary (or designee) Department of Business Development, Co-Chair

Ms. Tina Brooks, Undersecretary (or designee) Department of Housing & Community Development, Co-Chair

Mr. Patrick Cloney, Director (or designee) Massachusetts Office of Business Development

Ms. Suzanne Bump, Secretary of Labor & Workforce Development (or designee) Department of Workforce Development

Mr. George Noel, Director (or designee) Department of Labor

Ms. Nancy Synder, President (or designee) Commonwealth Corporation

Vacancy Department of Business Development

Dr. Michael Goodman Director - Donahue Institute at the University of Massachusetts Higher Education Appointee

Mr. Richard W. Neitz Cape & lslan·ds Appointee

Mr. Elmer Eubanks Central Region Appointee

Mr. Joseph J. Bevilacqua Appointee

Vacancy Appointee

Vacancy Appointee

Vacancy Southeastern Regional Appointee

Ms. Brenda Reynolds, EDIP Project Coordinator Non-member

Ms. Lauren Jones, EDIP Project Manager Non-member

Ms. Nayenday Thurman, Economic Development Programs Director Non-member Section 3

EACC Approved Economic Target Areas Section 3

EACC Approved Economic Target Areas

Economic Target Area Municipality

495 Regional Technology Center Boxborough Littleton Attleboro Attleboro Auburn Auburn Barnstable County Barnstable Bourne Brewster Chatham Dennis Eastham Falmouth Harwich Mashpee Orleans Provincetown Sandwich Truro Wellfleet Yarmouth Bedford Bedford Berkshire County Dalton Great Barrington Lee Lenox Pittsfield Sheffield Beverly & Salem Beverly Danvers Salem Billerica Billerica Blackstone Valley Blackstone Douglas Grafton Hopedale Mendon Millbury Millville Section 3 Economic -Target Area Municipality

Blackstone Valley Northbridge Sutton Upton Uxbridge Brockton Brockton West Bridgewater Brookfield Brookfield Burlington Burlington Cambridge Cambridge Essex Gloucester Ipswich Manchester-by-the-Sea Rockport Chelsea & Revere Chelsea Revere Dracut High Technology Dracut East Brookfield East Brookfield Fall River, Somerset & Westport Fall River Somerset Westport Fort Devens, Ayer & Groton* Ayer Devens Groton Framingham-Marlborough Region Ashland Framingham Hopkinton Hudson Marlborough Natick Northborough Shrewsbury Greater Boston Boston Greater Franklin County Hawley Amherst Ashfield Athol Bernardston Buckland Section 3 Economic Target Area Municipality

Greater Franklin County Charlemont Colrain Conway Deerfield Erving Gill Greenfield Hadley Hatfield Heath Leverett Leyden Monroe Montague New Salem Northampton Northfield Orange Phillipston Rowe Shelburne Sunderland Warwick Wendell Whately Greater New Bedford Acushnet Dartmouth Fairhaven Freetown Lakeville Mattapoisett New Bedford Rochester Greater Taunton Berkley Dighton Norton Raynham Taunton Holyoke Regional Chicopee Section 3 Economic Target Area Municipality

Holyoke Regional Easthampton Holyoke Westfield 1-495/95 South Regional Technology Bellingham Foxborough Franklin Mansfield Medway Norfolk North Attleborough Plainville Walpole Wrentham Lawrence, Methuen* & North Andover* Lawrence Methuen (amended (3/07) North Andover Lexington Lexington Lowell & Chelmsford* Chelmsford Lowell Lynn Lynn , Maynard Maynard Middleborough Middleborough Milford* Milford Needham Needham Northern Berkshire County Adams North Adams Williamstown Northern Essex Regional Amesbury Haverhill Merrimack Newburyport North Andover Salisbury Northern Worcester County Ashburnham Barre Boylston Clinton Fitchburg Gardner Section 3 Economic Target Area Municipality

Northern Worcester County Hubbardston Lancaster Leominster Lunenburg Rutland Templeton Westminster Winchendon Peabody Peabody Pepperell Pepperell Plymouth Plymouth Quincy Area Braintree Canton Dedham Hingham Hull Norwood Quincy Randolph Stoughton Weymouth Russell Russell Shirley Shirley Somerville Somervil1e South Brimfield Charlton Dudley Holland Oxford Southbridge Spencer Sturbridge Wales Webster South Hadley South Hadley South Shore Tri-Town ETA Abington Rockland Weymouth Springfield Springfield Section 3 Economic Target Area Municipality

Telecom City Everett Malden Medford Waltham Waltham Ware River Valley Belchertown Hardwick Monson North Brookfield Palmer Ware Warren West Brookfield Wareham/ Buzzards Bay Buzzards Bay Carver Wareham Watertown Regional Technology Center Watertown West Springfield West Springfield Westwood Westwood Worcester Worcester

Total Economic Target Areas: 54

Total Municipalities: 209

* Census Tracts included within "partial ETAs":

Chelmsford: 3171 Everett: 3421-3427 Groton: Assessor's Map M - Parcel 129 Malden: 3414 Medford: 3398 Methuen: 2524 Milford: 7442; 7443; 7444 North Andover: 2532,2531.00, 2532.02 and 2532.03 for Lawrence and ,Methuen North Andover: 2532.01 for Northern Essex Regional Section 4

· Municipalities Designated in Economic Target Areas Section4

Municipalities Designated within Economic Target Areas

Municipality Economic Target Area

Hawley Greater Franklin County Abington South Shore Tri-Town ETA Acushnet Greater New Bedford Adams Northern Berkshire County Amesbury Northern Essex Regional Amherst Greater Franklin County Ashburnham Northern Worcester County Ashfield Greater Franklin County Ashland Framingham-Marlborough Region Athol Greater Franklin County Attleboro Attleboro Auburn Auburn Ayer Fort Devens, Ayer & Groton* Barnstable Barnstable County Barre Northern Worcester County Bedford Bedford Belchertown Ware River Valley Bellingham 1-495/95 South Regional Technology Berkley GreaterTaunton . Bernardston Greater Franklin County Beverly Beverly & Salem Billerica Billerica Blackstone Blackstone Valley Boston Greater Boston Bourne Barnstable County Boxborough 495 Regional Technology Center Boylston Northern Worcester County Braintree Quincy Area Brewster Barnstable County Brimfield South Central Massachusetts Brockton Brockton Brookfield Brookfield Buckland Greater Franklin County Burlington Burlington Buzzards Bay Wareham/ Buzzards Bay Cambridge Cambridge Canton Quincy Area Carver Wareham/ Buzzards Bay Section4

Municipality Economic Target Area Charlemont Greater Franklin County Charlton South Central Massachusetts Chatham Barnstable County Chelmsford Lowell & Chelmsford* Chelsea Chelsea & Revere Chicopee Holyoke Regional Clinton Northern Worcester County Colrain Greater Franklin County Conway Greater Franklin County Dalton Berkshire County Danvers Beverly & Salem Dartmouth Greater New Bedford Dedham Quincy Area Deerfield Greater Franklin County Dennis Barnstable County Devens Fort Devens, Ayer & Groton* Dighton Greater Taunton Douglas Blackstone Valley Dracut Dracut High Technology Dudley South Central Massachusetts East Brookfield East Brookfield Eastham Barnstable County Easthampton Holyoke Regional Erving Greater Franklin County Essex Cape Ann Everett Telecom City Fairhaven Greater New Bedford Fall River Fall River, Somerset & Westport Falmouth Barnstable County · Fitchburg Northern Worcester County Foxborough 1-495/95 South Regional Technology Framingham Framingham-Marlborougti Region Franklin 1-495/95 South Regional Technology Freetown Greater New Bedford Gardner Northern Worcester County Gill Greater Franklin County Gloucester Cape Ann Grafton Blackstone Valley Great Barrington Berkshire County Greenfield Greater Franklin County Groton Fort Devens, Ayer & Groton* Section4

Municipalitv Economic Target Area Hadley Greater Franklin County Hardwick Ware River Valley Harwich Barnstable County Hatfield Greater Franklin County Haverhill Northern Essex Regional Heath Greater Franklin County Hingham Quincy Area Holland South Central Massachusetts Holyoke Holyoke Regional Hopedale Blackstone Valley Hopkinton Framingham-Marlborough Region Hubbardston Northern Worcester County Hudson Framingham-Marlborough Region Hull Quincy Area Ipswich Cape Ann Lakeville Greater New Bedford Lancaster Northern Worcester County Lawrence Lawrence, Methuen* & North Andover* Lee Berkshire County Lenox Berkshire County Leominster Northern Worcester County Leverett Greater Franklin County Lexington Lexington Leyden Greater Franklin County Littleton 495 Region~I Technology Center Lowell Lowell & Chelmsford* Lunenburg Northern Worcester County Lynn Lynn Malden Telecom City Manchester-by-the-Sea Cape Ann Mansfield 1-495/95 South Regional Technology Marlborough Framingham-Marlborough Region Mashpee Barnstable County Mattapoisett Greater New Bedford Maynard Maynard Medford Telecom City Medway 1-495/95 South Regional Technology Mendon Blackstone Valley Merrimack Northern Essex Regional Methuen (amended (3/07) Lawrence, Methuen* & North Andover* Middleborough Middleborough Section4

Municipality Economic Target Area ·Milford Milford* Millbury Blackstone Valley Millville Blackstone Valley Monroe Greater Franklin County Monson Ware River Valley Montague Greater Franklin County Natick Framingham-Marlborough Region Needham Needham New Bedford Greater New Bedford New Salem Greater Franklin County Newburyport Northern Essex Regional Norfolk 1-495/95 South Regional Technology North Adams Northern Berkshire County North Andover Lawrence, Methuen* & North Andover* North Andover Northern Essex Regional North Attleborough 1-495/95 South Regional Technology North Brookfield Ware River Valley Northampton Greater Franklin County Northborough Framingham-Marlborough Region Northbridge Blackstone Valley Northfield Greater Franklin County Norton Greater Taunton Norwood Quincy Area Orange Greater Franklin County Orleans Barnstable County Oxford South Central Massachusetts Palmer Ware River Valley Peabody Peabody Pepperell Pepperell Phillipston Greater Franklin County Pittsfield Berkshire County Plainville 1-495/95 South Regional Technology Plymouth Plymouth Provincetown Barnstable County Quincy Quincy Area Randolph Quincy Area Raynham Greater Taunton Revere Chelsea & Revere Rochester Greater New Bedford Rockland South Shore Tri-Town ETA Rockport Cape Ann Section4

Municipality Economic Target Area Rowe Greater Franklin County Russell Russell Rutland Northern Worcester County Salem Beverly & Salem Salisbury Northern Essex Regional Sandwich Barnstable County Sheffield Berkshire County ·Shelburne Greater Franklin County Shirley Shirley Shrewsbury Framingham-Marlborough Region Somerset Fall River, Somerset & Westport Somerville Somerville South Hadley South Hadley Southbridge South Central Massachusetts Spencer South Central Massachusetts Springfield Springfield Stoughton Quincy Area Sturbridge South Central Massachusetts Sunderland Greater Franklin County Sutton Blackstone Valley Taunton Greater Taunton f Templeton Northern Worcester County Truro Barnstable County Upton Blackstone Valley Uxbridge Blackstone Valley Wales South Central Massachusetts Walpole 1-495/95 South Regional Technology Waltham Waltham Ware Ware River Valley Wareham Wareham/ Buzzards Bay Warren Ware River Valley Warwick Greater Franklin County Watertown Watertown Regional Technology Center Webster South Central Massachusetts Wellfleet Barnstable County Wendell Greater Franklin County West Bridgewater Brockton West Brookfield Ware River Valley West Springfield West Springfield Westfield Holyoke Regional Westminster Northern Worcester County Section 4

Municipality Economic Target Area Westport Fall River, Somerset & Westport Westwood Westwood Weymouth Quincy Area Weymouth South Shore Tri-Town ETA Whately Greater Franklin County Williamstown Northern Berkshire County Winchendon Northern Worcester County Worcester Worcester Wrentham 1-495/95 South Regional Technology Yarmouth Barnstable County

Total Municipalities in ETAs: 209 Total ETAs: 51

• Census Tracts included within "partial ETAs":

Chelmsford: 3171 Everett: 3421-3427 Groton: Assessor's Map M - Parcel 129 Malden: 3414 Medford: 3398 Methuen: 2524 Milford: 7442; 7443; 7444 North Andover: 2532,2531.00, 2532.02 an,d 2532.03 for Lawrence and ,Methuen North Andover: 2532.01 for Northern Essex Regional Section 5

Economic Target Areas: EA CC Qualifying Criteria Massachusetts Economic Target Areas (as of June 30, 2009)

Section I

The following are the Massachusetts Economic Target Areas designated per MGL Chapter 23a, Section 3D(a)(i) or Section 3D(a)(ii)(A - H):

City/Town 1 Attleboro Attleboro 2 Auburn Auburn 3 Barnstable County Barnstable Bourne Brewster Chatham Dennis Eastham Falmouth Harwich Mashpee Orleans Provincetown Sandwich Truro Wellfleet Yarmouth

4 Berkshire County Dalton Great Barrington Lee Lenox Pittsfield Sheffield

5 Beverly & Salem Beverly Danvers Salem

1 6 Billerica Billerica

7 Blackstone Valley Blackstone Douglas Grafton Hopedale Mendon Millbury Millville Northbridge Sutton Upton Uxbridge

8 Brockton Brockton West Bridgewater

9 Cambridge Cambridge

10 Cape Ann Essex Gloucester Ipswich Manchester-by-the-Sea Rockport

11 Chelsea & Revere Chelsea Revere

12 Fall River, Somerset & Westport Fall River Somerset Westport

13 Framingham-Marlborough Region Ashland Framingham Hopkinton Hudson Marlborough Natick Northborough

2 Shrewsbury

14 Greater Boston Boston

15 Greater Franklin County Amherst Ashfield Athol Bernardston Buckland Charlemont Colrain Conway Deerfield Erving ------Gil Greenfield Hatfield Hawley Heath Leverett Leyden Monroe Montague New Salem Northampton No·rthfield Orange Phillipston Rowe Shelburne Sunderland Warwick Wendell Whately

16 Greater New Bedford Acushnet Dartmouth Fairhaven Freetown Lakeville

3 Mattapoisett New Bedford Rochester

17 Greater Taunton Berkley Dighton Norton Raynham Taunton

18 Holyoke Regional Chicopee Easthampton Holyoke Westfield

19 Lawrence, Methuen* & North Andover* Lawrence Methuen (amened (3/07) North Andover

20 Lowell & Chelmsford* Chelmsford Lowell

22 Lynn Lynn

22 Middleborough Middleborough

23 Milford* Milford

24 Northern Berkshire County Adams North Adams Williamstown

25 Northern Worcester County Ashburnham Barre Boylston Clinton Fitchburg Gardner Hubbardston Lancaster

4 Leominster Lunenburg Rutland Templeton Westminster Winchendon

26 Peabody Peabody

27 Quincy Area Braintree Canton Dedham Hingham Hull Norwood Quincy Randolph Stoughton Weymouth

28 Russell Russell

29 Somerville Somerville

30 South Central Massachusetts Brimfield Charlton Dudley Holland Oxford Southbridge Spencer Sturbridge Wales Webster

31 South Hadley South Hadley

32 Springfield Springfield

33 Waltham Waltham

5 34 Ware River Valley Belchertown Hardwick Monson Palmer Ware Warren West Brookfield

35 Wareham/ Buzzards Bay Buzzards Bay Carver Wareham

36 West Springfield West Springfield

37 Worcester Worcester

6 Section II The following are the Massachusetts Economic Target Areas designated per MGL Chapter 23a, Section 3D(a}(ii){J) or (I):

ETA City/Town 1 495 Regional Technology Center Boxborough Littleton

2 Bedford Bedford

3 Burlington Burlington

4 Dracut High Technology Dracut

5 1-495/95 South Regional Technology Bellingham Foxborough Franklin Mansfield Medway Norfolk North Attleborough Plainville Walpole Wrentham

6 Lexington Lexington

7 Maynard Maynard

8 Needham Needham

9 Northern Essex Regional Amesbury Haverhill Merrimack Newburyport North Andover Salisbury

10 Plymouth Plymouth

11 TelecCom City Everett

7 Malden Medford

1.2 Watertown Watertown*

13 Westwood Westwood

8 Section Ill The following are the Massachusetts Economic Target Areas designated per Special Massachusetts Legislation

ETA City/Town 1 Fort Devens, Ayer & Groton* Ayer Devens Groton* Pepperell

2 Shirley Shirley

3 South Shore Tri-Town ETA Abington Rockland Weymouth

4 Brookfield, East Brookfield, and North Brookfield Brookfield East Brookfield North Brookfield

9 Footnote * Census Tracts Included within "partial ETAs"

Municipality Census Tract(sJ Chelmsford 3171 Everett 3421- 3427 Assessor's Map M - parcel Groton 129 Malden 3414 Medford 3398 Methuen 2524 Milford 7442; 7443; 7444 2532; 2531.00; 2532.02; 2532. 03 for Lawrence; Methuen & North Andover North Andover ETA 2532. 01 for Northern Essex North Andover Regional ETA Watertown 370102, 370300, 370400

10 Section 6

EACC Approved Economic Opportunity Areas Section 6

EACC Approved Economic Opportunity Areas

Municipalitv Economic Opportunity Area Economic Target Area Acushnet Nye's Lane Greater New Bedford Adams Adams Corporate Park Northam Berkshire County Greylock Center Zylo.nite Amesbu.ry Riverwalk Apartments EOA Northeren Essex Regional Amherst Cushman Market Greater Franklin County East Amherst North Amherst Athol Athol Enterprise Center Bearsden Downtown EOA LP Athol Microphotonics, Inc. North Quabbin Business Park Poor Farm South Athol Road/Morton Street Stuart's True-Value/Moskovitz Whipps/South Athol Road Attleboro 7 Parker Street Attleboro 8 Lamb Street AIW-330 Turner Street Anawan Trust Barry Industries, Inc. Bliss School Cardi Department Store Downtown Industrial Park Industrial/Business Park John Williams Street Lamb Street Larsen Tool and Stamping, Co Northwest Industrial Park PFI, LLC dba Vertex Distribution Southern Surgery Centee, Stern-Leach/49 Pearl Street Section 6

Municipalitv Economic Opportunitv Area Economic Target Area

Attleboro Water Street Attleboro Ayer Fort Devens Fort Devens & Ayer Barnstable #1 - Industrial Zone Barnstable County #2 - Expanded CARD district F. W.Webb F. W. Webb Company EOA Barre Chas. G. Allen Company Northern Worcester County M.M. Farms LLC/719 Brookfield Road Bedford 32 Wiggins Avenue Bedford 8-12 Crosby Drive EOA Bedford ETA East Bedford Bedford Belchertown Belchertown State School Ware River Valley Universal Forest Products Beverly Cell Signaling EOA Beverly and Salem Cell Signaling Technology, Inc. and Billerica CP Clare Beverly & Salem Cummings Center Eaton Semiconductor Essex Electric Insurance Beverly-Salem North Beverly Billerica Billerica Avenue Billerica & Burlington* Cabot Corporation Concord Road Middlesex Turnpike North Middlesex Turnpike South North Billerica Billerica Nuvera Fuel Cells Billerica & Burlington* PAREXEL Billerica Salem Road EOA Billerica & Burlington* Treble Cove Road Boston 154 Berkeley Street Boston 601 Congress Street Allston/Brighton Industrial Columbus Center Greater Boston Crosstown/South Boston Boston Midtown Bourne Waterhouse Road EOA Barnstable County Boxborough A-B Properties, LLC and Interactive Data 495 Regional Technology Section 6

Municipality Economic Opportunity Area Economic Target Area

Boxborough Cisco 1 495 Regional Technology Cisco 2 Boylston 141 Shrewsbury Street EOA Boylston 160 Shrewsbury Street Northern Worcester County Braintree Fore River Shipyard Brockton Brockton Business Center Brockton Campello Campello South Crescent Street/East Side Downtown/CARD Area Fed/Ex Ground Package Systems JLS Mailing Service Liberty Pearl Extension Montello Railroad North Railroad South Sign Design Westgate Mall Buckland Lamson Greater Franklin County Burlington 6, 8, and 10 Vandegraff Drive Burlington Sun Microsystems Canton 130 Royal Street Quincy Area 130 Royall Street 320 Turnpike Street Dan Road EOA #1 Northern Canton Charlemont River Bend Greater Franklin County Valley View Charlton North American Manufacturing South Central Massachusetts TechMan Park Technology Park East Chelmsford 20 Alpha Road Lowell and Chelmsford 30 Apollo Drive Lowell -Chelmsford 6OmniWay Lowell & Chelmsford Unisphere Solutions, Inc. Lowell and Chelmsford Chelsea Admirals Hill Chelsea Arlington Street Development.District Chelsea an Revere Chelsea Creek Chelsea Section 6

Municipality Economic Opportunity Area Economic Target Area

Chelsea Crescent Avenue Chelsea Downtown Development EOA Chelsea an Revere Everett Avenue U.R.D. Chelsea Gerrish Avenue Gerrish Avenue EOA Chelsea and Revere Historic Fire Station Chelsea Murray 1.P. Development District Pearl Street Development District Second Street Food Center Chicopee 10 Chicopee Business Park Holyoke Regional Airpark West Chicopee Falls Lower Chicopee Street North Westover Willimansett Clinton Clinton (Entire City) Northern Worcester County Colrain Griswoldville Greater Franklin County Hager Brothers EOA Morrell Metalsmiths Pine Hill Orchards Dalton 455 West Housatonic Street EOA Berkshire County Dartmouth Dartmouth EOA #10/Faunce Corner Greater New Bedford Dartmouth EOA #13 Dartmouth EOA #14 Greater Bew Bedford Dartmouth EOA #15 Greater New Bedford Dartmouth EOA #15 Dartmouth EOA #9/Lowes Home Center Dartmouth Faunce Comer Road Energy Park EOA#4 EOA#5 EOA#7 EOA#8 EOA#12 Faunce Corner Road Industrial Park Deerfield Berkshire Brewing Company Greater Franklin County Butterfly Conservatory & Gardens Section 6

Municipality Economic Opportunity Area Economic Target Area

Deerfield Channing L. Bete Co., Inc. Greater Franklin County Hardigg Industries Pekarski's Sausage Company Pro Pel Plastech Richardson's Candy Kitchen Dennis 17 Shad Hole Road Barnstable Dighton Beckwith Greater Taunton Main Street Mount Hope Complex Northern Rt 138 Properties Douglas Cliff Street EOA Blackstone Valley Davis Street Industrial Zone Gilboa Street Industrial Zone Main Street Central Business Zone Reidell Road #1 Reidell Road #2 Residential Commercial Zone One Riedell Road Dracut Beaver Brook Dracut High Technology Navy Yard Mills EOA Dudley Henke Sass Wolf of America, Inc. South Central Massachusetts Kerrin Graphics & Printing, nc. KOKO's Machine EOA Southbridge Tool & Manufacturing Toltec Fabrics, Inc. Webco West Main Street West Main Street East East Brookfield 366 East Main Street Easthampton Mill Industrial District Holyoke Regional O'Neill Street Industrial South Main Industrial District Everett 135 Santilli Highway Telecom City 1935 Revere Beach Parkway EOA Internet Center at Telecom City Middlesex Parkway/Island End Telecom City Prolerized New England Section 6

Municipality Economic Opportunity Area Economic Target Area

Fairhaven AT&T Greater New Bedford Atlas Track Huttleston Avenue Business Corridor Huttleston Avenue Commercial Zone. Rio Plaza Rte. 240/Alden Road Industrial District Titleist Waterfront Industrial District Fall River 16 Currant Road Faller River,Somerset,Westport Bleachery -Pond Fall River & Somerset 1-195 Corridor Industrial Park President Avenue South End Waterfront Falmouth Security Fedeal Savings Barnstable County Technology Park Fitchburg Airport Northern Worcester County Central Main Cleghorn- Mills Fitchburg _Mill #8 Lower Main Lunenburg Street EOA Northeren Worcester County Montachusett Ind. Pk. Northern Worcester County Princeton Road Northern Western County Route 2 Park Northern -Worcester County Upper Main West Fitchburg Framingham Adesa, Corp. Framingham-Marlborough Bishop 108 Associates Limited Partnership Crescent Street Framingham-Marlboro!,Jgh Region Framingham Arcade Framingham- Marlborough Lifeline at One Clark Hill Framingham-Marlborough Natural Microsystems NDNE 9/90 Land Development & Computer Staples Inc Framingham-Marlborough Region Triangle Realty Trust Framingham-Marlborough Franklin 2 Master Drive l-495Regional Technology Section 6

Municipality Economic Opportunity Area Economic Target Area

Franklin 9 Forge Park 1-495/95 South Regional Forge Park 495 Regional Technology Franklin Industrial Park Pond Street Freetown Boston Beer Greater New Bedford Braley Road Howland Tool Ridge Hill Road (amended) South Main Street Gardner CARD/Lower Main St Corridor Northern Worcester County Colony Road EOA East Gardner Industrial Park Fredette Street Pearson Boulevard/East Broadway Summit Industrial Park Gloucester 1 Main Street EOA Cape Ann Amelia's Blackburn Industrial Park Cape Ann Industrial Park Elliott Shipping Co. Gloucester Crossing EOA GMF Corp. Gorton's Kathleen-Julie LePage's Sonolite EOA Star Fisheries State Fish Pier EOA Grafton 15 Centennial Drive Blackstone Valley 81 Creeper Hill Road 85 Worcester Street IDEXX Veterinary Services Information Management Services Koopman Lumber Co., Inc. Primary Colors Sunshine Sign Co., Inc. Temp-Flex Cabl.e Co., Inc. Troiano Trucking, Inc. Section 6

Municipality Economic Opportunity Area Economic Target Area

Great Bentley Road Berkshire County Main Street south Greenfield Adams Drect Mail Service Greater Franklin County Argotec IV EOA Art's Tire Bernardston Road Downtown and Southern Corridor Greenfield Paper Box (A&B) 1-91 Industrial Park Indoor Action Sports Development Center LaBelle & Leitner Lunt Complex Munson Street Office District New England Natural Bakers Rugg Manufacturing Company Valley Steel Stamp EOA #2' Harwich Great Western Road Queen Anne Road Haverhill Broadway Industrial Park Haverhill Broadway Industrial Park EOA #1 Northern Essex Regional Creek Brook Drive Haverhill Downtown Epichem, Inc. Hingham ADP Investor Communication Services Quincy Hingham Shipyard Quincy Area HoUand One Mashapaug Road South Central Massachusetts Holyoke City of Holyoke Holyoke Regional 1-391 and High Street Gatewayamended Suffolk-Dwight Hopedale Draper Annex Blackstone Valley Hopkinton 35 South Street Framingham-Marlborough 97-99 South Street Framingham-Marlborough Region Hudson 2 & 4 Bonazzoli Avenue Framingham-Marlborough 54 Cherry Street Framingham- Marlborough Apsley Street Framingham-Marlborough Region Coolidge Street Framingham -Marlborol,lgh Semiconductor Industrial Sector EOA Framingham-Marlborough Region Tool & Die Machine Manuf. Industrial Sector Framingham- Marlborough Section 6

Municipality Economic Opportunity Area Economic Target Area

Ipswich County Road EOA Cape Ann Downtown Lancaster North Lancaster Northern Worcester County Old Union Turnpike Northern Worcester Cuonty Route 2 / Route 70 Northern Worcester County Route 62 / Sterling Road Lawrence 25 Marston Street Lawrence, Methuen* & North 250 Street EOA 43 Merrimack Street 485 South Union Street Lawrence/awrence, Methuen* & 5 Suoth Union Street Lawrence, Methuen* & North 5 Suoth Union Street Adtec Electroplating Lawrence & Methuen* Advanced Textile Services, Inc. Bagel Boy/MBR-LLP C.M. McDonald Co., Inc. Commonwealth Honda Commonwealth KIA Corporate Expres of the East, Inc. Gem Group Haffner's Service Stations Heritage Place, LLC Malden Mills Industries, Inc. Microsemi Corp. Middle East Bakery Multigrains, Inc. Newark Paperboard Products Nineteen Blanchard Street PPDC Realty Riverside Partners Riverside Specialty Fods Riverwalk II EOA Lawrence, Methuen* & North Robert Able & Co., Inc. Lawrence & Methuen* S & N Trust Save-A-Lot The G~M Company Wood Mills, LLC Lawrence, Methuen* & North Lee Berkshire Gateway EOA Berkshire County Section 6

Municipality Economic Opportunity Area Economic Target Area

Lee Boyd Converting Berkshire County Business Park Country Curtains Valley Mill Site Leominster Adams-Cotton Neighborhood Northern Worcester County Borden Chemical Property 1-190 Industrial Park Industrial Road Jytek Industrial Park Leominster Business Park Leominster Nashua Street Northern Worcester County Orchard Hill Park Whitney-Spruce Neighborhood Lexington Patriot Way Lexington Littleton 550 King Street 495 Regional Technology Lowell 92-98 Middle Street Lowell -Chelmsford Acre Neighborhood Bridge Street Gateway Central Business District-North Central Business District-South Connector Park Cross Point River Meadow Brook Stedman Street Industrial Corridor Lowell/Chelmsford Thorndike-Plain Lowell -Chelmsford Wang Towers Western Avenue Western Canal Lowell & Chelmsford Lynn Downtown Lynn Malden 239 and 243 Medford Street Telecom City Mansfield 111 Forbes Boulevard 1-495/95 South Regional 305 Forbes Boulevard 1-495 Regional Technology 50 Hampden Road 55 Cabot Boulevard EOA 1-495/95 South Regional 572 West Street 1-495 Regional Technology 1-495 Regional Technology Center Marlborough 400 Donald Lynch Blvd. Framingham-Marlborough Region 445 Simarano Drive Section 6

Municipalify Economic Opportunity Area Economic Target Area

Marlborough 84/158 Waterford Drive Framingham-Marlborough Region 84/158 Waterford Drive Addition Hill Cedar Hill Christopher House Assisted Living Framingham-Marlborough Diamond Shoe Framingham-Marlborough Region Lincoln Street Maple Street (Route 85) Mid-North Quadrate Old Central Fire Station Framingham-Marlborough South Street Framingham-Marlborough Region South-West Quadrate Mashpee East Mashpee Business Area Barnstable County Mashpee Industrial Park Maynard 129 Parker Street EOA Maynard Clock Tower Place Hillside Maynard Center Medway 51 Alder Street 1-495/95 South Regional Methuen Arlington District F. W.Webb Lawrence,Methuen,North General Mills Operations Lawrence, Methuen* & North Midd~eboroug 32 Leona Drive Middleborough Bridge Street Development Opportunities District Downtown Harding Street South Middleborough STD Manufacturing, Inc. Milford 72-74 Sumner Street Milford Bear Hill Industrial Area Biomeasure EOA Clemente Corporation Clemente Realty Downtown Granite Park Industrial Ira Toyota Millbury TBV Vicinity Blackstone Valley Section 6

M unicipalitv Economic Opportunity Area Economic Target Area

Monson Zero East Division Monson Montague Montague Industrial Park and Environs Greater Franklin County Turners Falls - City Business Natick Apple Road Framingham-Marlborough Region New Bedford 10 North Front Street EOA Greater New Bedford 16 Front Street EOA 436 Bellevile Avenue 436 Belleville Avenue 50 Duchaine Boulevard EOA Acushnet Commons Beacon Belleville Avenue Corridor Brooks CARD Central Business District Church Street Railroad Corridor Cornell-Dubelier Court Street EOA Euro Granite & Tile Inc. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Site Hathaway Road Corridor Industrial Park Martins EOA Metro Morse Twist Drill Norpel EOA North Terminal P and J Rug_EOA Patnaude EOA Pencils/Mt. Pleasant St. POWEREOA Regional Airport Rodney French EOA South Terminal Tropical Unisex Salon Newburyport 3 Perkins Way Northern Essex Regional 40 Parker Road Rochester Electronics Inc. Norfolk 7 Shire Drive -495/95 South Regional Section 6

Municipality Economic Opportunity Area Economic Target Area

North Adams Airport EOA Northern Berkshire County Air-Tite Holders Curran Highway Delftree Mushroom Mill Hospital EOA River Street Revitalization Corridor North Berkshire County Roberts Drive Northern Berkshire County Western Curran Highway · North Andover East Mills Lawrence, Methuen* & North Sweetheart Cup Valley Work EOA North 30 Larsen Way 1-495/95 South Regional Northampton Bay State Wire Mill Greater Franklin County Gazette EOA North King Street Northampton Industrial Park Spring and Pine Streets State Street State Street EOA Village at Hospital Hill Northborough 11 Forbes Rd. Framingham-Marlborough Region 112 West Main Street 30 Forbes Street Framingham/Marlborough A. Dule Pyle Framingham-Marlborough Region Bearfoot Road Plastic Card Systems, Inc. Framingham- Marlborough Northbridge Douglas Road Blackstone Valley Historic Linwood Cottwn Mill Renovation Providence Road Riverdale Mills Corporation Rockdale Mill Northfield 105 Main St Business Corridor Greater Franklin County 105 Main Street Business Center Carriage House Pioneer Business Center Sisson Engineering Norton 192 Mansfield Avenue Greater Taunton Chartley Village Business Corridor Section 6

Municipality Economic Opportunity Area Economic Target Area

Norton East Main Street - Zone 1 Greater Taunton East Main Street - Zone 2 Maple Street _ Norton Center/Scotts Garage Site Norton Commerce Center South Industrial/Commercial District Norwood Boston-Providnece Highway Quincy Area Carnegie Row EOA Lenox Street Universal Avenue EOA Upland Woods EOA Orange Save Orange Greater Franklin County Oxford 47 Old Webster Road South Central Massachusetts Crocker Architectural Sheet Metal Co., Inc. Fabrico EOA IPG Photonics Corporation Madaio Glass, Inc. Palmer Chamber Road Industrial Park Ware River Valley Holbrook Parcel Palmer Foundry Palmer Industrial Park Profiles, Inc. South Main Street Tambrands Complex Thorndike Street School Three Rivers Grammar School Pittsfield Albany Road Berkshire County Downing Street #3 Downing Three EOA Downtown Area Elm Street #1 Elmvale Federico Office Park Expansion Gordon Rose Office Park Hubbard Avenue #1 Hungerford Laurel Street #1 Plastics Section 6

Municipality Economic Opportunity Area Economic Target Area

Pittsfield Scace Brook Berkshire County South Street # 1 EOA South Street #2 Stanley Business Park Steamsville West Housatonic Street #1 Plainville 431 South Street 1-495/95 South Regional Plymouth 2-10 Court EOA Plymouth Bay Colony Baseball #1 Cedarville EOA #1 Colony Place EOA Comcast Cordage Park EOA Court Street EOA #1 Glynn Electronics EOA lmndustrial Park EOA #12 lndusrtial Park #10 Industrial Park EOA #6 Industrial Park EOA #9 J & J Materials Long Pond Road Long Pond Road #2 EOA Long Pond Road EOA #1 Long Pond Road EOA #3 Main Street #1 Pilgrim Hill #1 Pinehills #3 Pinehills EOA '#2 Plymouth Industrial Park #4 EOA Plymouth Industrial Park #5 EOA Plymouth Industrial Park #7 EOA Plymouth Industrial Park EOA '#2 Plymouth Industrial Park EOA #3 Plymouth Industrial Park EOA #8 South Meadow Road #1 VERC EOA Provincetown Conwell Street Barnstable County Shankpainter Road Section 6

Municipality Economic Opportunity Area Economic Target Area

Quincy Boston Scientific Quincy Area North Quincy EOA #1 South Quincy Area #2 South Quincy EOA #1 Quincy Randolph 21 Parcella Park Drive Greater Boston 280 Pond Street Quincy Area Network Plus Randolph Pearl Meat Packing Quincy Area Stacy's Pit Chips Raynham DePuy EOA Greater Taunton Electro chem Paramount Drive EOA Paramount Drive Raynham Woods CH Babb Raynham Woods Schwan's Reynham Woods Welter Primary Care Route 138 M.D. Cabinetry EOA Route 44 EOA #1 Route 44 Hampton Inn EOA Route 44/Mastria Subaru Silvia & Quinn P.C. Revere 135 American Legion Highway Greater Boston Rochester Harris Rebar EOA Greater New Bedford Rockland Ares Serano South Shore Tri/Town Rockport Pigeon Cove Cape Ann Salem Entire City Beverly & Salem Sandwich Industrial Zone Barnstable County South Sandwich Business District Tupper Road Sites Sheffield Sheffield Business Park EOA Berkshire County Shelburne Gitsis EOA Greater Franklin County Sweetheart EOA Shirley Great Road Shirley Mitrano Brothers EOA Shrewsbury 334 South Street Shrewsbury Somerset Clifton Rehab. Nursing Fall River & Somerset Indian Sp.rings Plaza North End Marine District Rte 138 & Buffinton Street Section 6

Municipality Economic Opportunity Area Economic Target Area

Somerset Rte 6 Bus. & Ind. Corridor Zone A Fall River & Somerset Rte 6 Bus. Corridor Zone B Southeast Waterfront Industrial Somerville 120 Beacon Street · Somerville Boynton Yards Phase I Carberry's Somerville Theatre South Hadley South Hadley Falls South Hadley Southbridge 122 Charlton Street South Central Massachusetts 122 Charlton Street Ashland Avenue Downtown Globe Village EOA Springfield East Springfield/Memorial Industrial Park Springfield Enterprise Community Springfield Foodservice Wason North Industrial Area West Columbus Avenue Urban Renewal Stoughton Mill Street EOA #1 Quincy Area Page Street EOA #2 Page Street EOA 3 Technology Center Drive Technology Center Drive EOA #2 Turnpike Street EOA #1 Sturbridge EOA # 4 South Central Massachusetts Hall Road (EOA #2) Sturbridge #5 Sturbridge (EOA # 3) Technology Park Sunderland American Lease EOA Greater Franklin County Button Box EOA Old Town Hall.EOA Sutton Atlas Box Blackstone Valley Bay State BWP Distributors Inc. Cold Spring New England Disposal Technologies Schwanns Consumer BrandsEOA Section 6

Municipality Economic Opportunity Area Economic Target Area

Taunton #9 Liberty and Union Industrial Park Greater Taunton 140 Industrial Park EOA 470 Constitution Drive Arlington Street Cape Dory EOA3 Heart of Taunton Joseph E. Warner Boulevard EOA Libe.rty and Union Phase II Miles Standish Industrial Park Weir Village Whittenton . Uxbridge 630 Douglas Street Blackstone Valley AC Technology Douglas Street H & M Bay, Inc. Industrial Park EOA Koopman EOA Quaker Highway Quaker Highway Quaker Highway EOA River Road EOA Stanley Wollen Mills Uxbridge Inn West Street Walpole 333 Coney Stret 1-495/95 South Regional Ware 175 West Street EOA Ware River Valley 23 East Main Street ABCD EOA Astronaut Pizza Church Street School Gibb EOA Ware Millyard EOA Wareham Cranberry Highway Commercial Plymouth Industrial Park Wareham/Buzzards Bay Onset Village Commercial Plymouth Wareham Center Commercial Webster Columbia Farms South Central Massachusetts Section 6

Municipality Economic Opportunity Area Economic Target Area

Webster Goya Drive South Central Massachusetts H. T. Machine Distribution, Inc. H.T. Machine Satyam Medical Center Tri-State Subaru Corp. West Brookfield 40 Freight House Road Berkshire County Central Street South Ware River Valley Westfield Apremont Way Holyoke Regional Barnes Airport · Elm/Franklin Millennium EOA North Elm Street Servicestar EOA Summit Lock Industrial Target Distribution Center EOA Westminster Business Park Northern Worcester County Simplex Westwood 346 University Avenue Westwood Westwood Station Weymouth Fore River Energy Park Quincy Area Libbey Park Whately Northern Whately Greater Franklin County Williamstown 1896 House Restaurant Northern Berkshire County Berkshire Ivy Garden Executive park Photech Mill The Grand Union Plaza Wild Oats Winchendon Lincoln Avenue Extension Northern Worcester County Route 140 Industrial Park Whitney Pond Winchendon Springs Worcester 105 Madison Street Worcester 15-23 Hope Avenue 184 Main Street 345 Shrewsbury Street 4 Southbridge Road 70 Central Street EOA Section 6

Municipality Economic Opportunity Area Economic Target Area

Worcester 722 Plantation Street Worcester Airport Industrial Research Park Downtown District East Side District Greenwood Street District Millbrook/Goldstar Boulevard North Central Northeast District · South East District Southbridge Street Southern District Yarmouth Ansel Hallet-Willow Street Barnstable County Forest Rd-Old Town House Rd Intersection Mid-Tech/Higgins Crowell Old Town House Road Route 28 Corridor Station Avenue White's Path Corridor Willow Street-Exit 7

Total Economic Opportunity Areas: 736 Section 7

FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects . Section 7

FY 2:009 EACC .Approved Certified Projects

Athol Whipps, Inc. Full-Time Jobs Created: 8 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 35 Private Investment: $747,000 Date certified: Oct-08 Involvement: 11 yr. TIF

Ayer G. V. Lumber Company Full-Time Jobs Created: 2 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 60 Private Investment: $1,645,000 Date certified: Nov-08 Involvement: 15 yr. TIF

Barnstable F.W. Webb Company/RAM Construction LLC Full-Time Jobs Created: 1O Full-Time Jobs Retained: 25 Private Investment: $5,000,000 Date certified: Mar-09 Involvement: 20 yr. TIF

Billerica EMD Serano Full-Time Jobs Created: 30 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 169 Private Investment: $78,000,000 Date certified: Nov-08 Involvement: 20 yr. TIF

Boylston Phillips Precisions, Inc. Full-Time Jobs Created: 2 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 7 Private Investment: $1,800,000 Date certified: Dec-08 Involvement: 5 yr. TIF

Chelmsford Arbor Networks Full-Time Jobs Created: 85 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 50 Private Investment: $2,500,000 Date certified: Sep-08 Involvement: 5 yr. Tl F

Chelsea Chelsea Gateway Partners LLC/Cambria Suites Full-Time Jobs Created: 28 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 0 Private Investment: $17,000,000 Date certified:Apr-09 Involvement: 5 yr. TIF Section 7

FY 2·009 EACC Approved Certified Proiects

Dalton Srnicon Plastics Full-Time Jobs Created: 4 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 17 Private Investment: $100,000,000 Date certified: Dec-OB Involvement: 15 yr. TIF.

Devens MagneMotion Full-Time Jobs Created: 100 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 37 Private Investment: $7,000,000 Date certified: Nov-OB Involvement: 10 yr. TIF.

Dracut Tucard LLC Full-Time Jobs Created: 2 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 0 Private Investment: $93,000,000 Date certified: Dec-OB Involvement: 9 yr. TIF ------· ··

Fall River Hartwell Commons/Catahoula Realty Trust Full-Time Jobs Created: 22 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 0 Private Investment: $6,300,000 Date certified: Oct-OB Involvement: 5 yr. TIF

Fitchburg Creative Biomass, Inc. Full-Time Jobs Created: 15 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 0 Private Investment: $1,500,000 Date certified: Jun-09 Involvement: 5 yr. TIF.

Franklin New England Precision Grinding Holdings, LLC Full-Time Jobs Created: 169 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 99 Private Investment: $25,500,000 Date certified: Sep-OB Involvement: 10 yr. TIF

GJoucester Cape Ann Hospitality, LLC Full-Time Jobs Created: 14 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 0 Private Investment: $15,000,000 Date certified: Jun-09 Involvement: 12 yr. TIF. Section 7

FY 20·09 EACC Approved Certified Projects

Gloucester DeMoulas Supermarkets Inc. Full-Time Jobs Created: 45 Full-Time Jobs Retained: O Private Investment: $11,S74,000 Date certified: Dec-08 Involvement: 1 O yr. TIF

Haverhill Southwick Apparel LLC Full-Time Jobs Created: 25 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 299 Private Investment: $1,700,000 Date certified: Dec-08 Involvement: 5 yr. TIF

Holyoke Conklin Office Furniture Full-Time Jobs Created: 5 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 57 Private Investment: $2,450,000 Date certified: Jun-09 Involvement: 5 yr. STA

Holyoke Environmental Integrity Full-Time Jobs Created: 1a Full-Time Jobs Retained: 3 Private Investment: $702,000 Date certified: Jun-09 Involvement: 5 yr. STA

Ipswich Mercury Brewing Full-Time Jobs Created: 15 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 12 Private Investment: $1,400,000 · Date certified: Nov-08 Involvement: 6 yr. TIF

Lawrence Riverwalk Phase 11 Full-Time Jobs Created: 2 Full-Time Jobs Retained: a Private Investment: $1,800,000 Date certified: Dec-08 Involvement: 10 yr. TIF.

Lawrence New Balance Athletic Shoe Company Full-Time Jobs Created: 25 Full;.Time Jobs Retained: 537 Private Investment: $2, 150,000 Date certified: Mar-09 Involvement: 11 yr. TIF Section 7

FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified.Projects

Littleton Curtiss-Wrig~t Controls Full-Time Jobs Created: 23 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 124 Private Investment: $5,000,000 Date certified: Jun-09 Involvement: 20 yr. TIF

Littleton International Business Machines Corporation Full-Time Jobs Created: 42 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 2009 Private Investment: $63,000,000 Date certified: Oct-08 Involvement: 20 yr. TIF.

Lowell Pridestar EMS Full-Time Jobs Created: 50 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 45 Private Investment: $1.,630,000 Date certified: Dec-08 Involvement: 15 yr. TIF

Lowell Jeanne D'Arc Credit Union/Tremont Mills Full-Time Jobs Created: 30 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 119 Private Investment: $2,100,000 Date certified: Nov-08 Involvement: 10 yr. TIF

Mansfield Covidien Full-Time Jobs Created: 50 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 1209 Private Investment: $47,000,000 Date certified: Nov-08 Involvement: 20 yr. TIF

Mansfield Medline Industries, Inc. Full-Time Jobs Created: 10 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 48 Private Investment: .$16,250,000 Date certified: Nov-08 Involvement: 1 Oyr. TIF

Mansfield Tyco Valves & Controls, LP Full-Time J.obs Created: 30 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 85 Private Investment: $3,800,000 Date certified: Deo-08 Involvement: 10 yr. TIF Section 7

FY 2009 EACC A'pproved Certified Proiects

Marlborough Sepracor, Inc. Full-Time Jobs Created: 250 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 613 Private Investment: $51,000,000 Date certified: Mar-09 Involvement: 14 yr. TIF

Middleborough Sapphire Engineering Inc. Full-Time Jobs Created: 15 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 170 Private Investment: $11,800,000 Date certified: Oct-08 Involvement: 20 yr. Tl F

Natick The Mathworks, Inc. Full-Time Jobs Created: 60 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 1454 Private Investment: $140,000,000 Date certified: Jun-09 Involvement: 20 yr. TIF

New Bedford Riverside Manufacturing Co./Joseph Abboud (Amended TIF 6/08) Full-Time Jobs Created: 20 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 560 Private Investment: $750,000 Date certified: Sep-08 Involvement: 20 yr. TIF

New Bedford Konarka Technologies Full-Time Jobs Created: 100 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 11 Private Investment: $12,130,000 Date certified: Dec-08 Involvement: 10 yr. TIF

New Bedford Darn ltl, Inc. Full-Time Jobs Created: 10 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 70 Private Investment: $2,150,000 Date certified: Mar-09 Involvement: 5 yr. STA

New Bedford M & C Cafe Full-Time Jobs Created: 1 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 5 Private Investment: $1,750,000 Date certified: Mar-09 Involvement: 10 yr. TIF Section 7

FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects

New Bedford Symmetry Medical, Inc. Full-Time Jobs Created: 50 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 220 Private Investment: $45,000,000 Date certified: Mar-09 Involvement: 5 yr. STA

New Bedford Great Whale Hospitality Corp Full-Time Jobs Created: 18 Full-Time Jobs Retained: O Private Investment: $10,500,000 Date certified: Dec-OB Involvement: 10 yr.TIF

Northampton VCA, Inc. Full-Time Jobs Created: 3 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 15 Private Investment: $22,000,000 Date certified: Dec-OB I nvoJvement: 18 yr. Tl F

Northampton State Street Fruit/ Cooper's Dairyland Full-Time Jobs Created: 3 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 9 Private Investment: $1,016,262 Date certified: Mar-09 Involvement: 5 yr. TIF

Northampton Wright Architectural Millwork Full-Time Jobs Created: 4 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 32 Private Investment: $1,825,000 Date certified: Nov-OB Involvement: 5 yr. TIF

Orange Michael Humphries Full-Time Jobs Created: 3 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 1 Private Investment: $1,068,500 Date certified: Jun-09 Involvement: 20 yr. TIF

Pepperell Masy Systems, Inc. Full-Time Jobs Created: 15 Full-Time Jobs.Retained: 29 Private Investment: $4,685,000 Date certified: Nov-08 Involvement: 20 yr. TIF Section 7

FY 20-09 EACC Approved Certified .Proiects

Pittsfield LTl SmartGlass Full-Time Jobs Created: 70 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 30 Private Investment: $17,000,000 Date certified: Dec-08 Involvement: 20 yr. TIF

Pittsfield Ice River Springs Full-Time Jobs Created: 61 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 0 Private Investment: $16,000,000 Date certified: Dec-OB Involvement: 15 yr. TIF

Plymouth Plymouth Rock Studios, LLC Full-Time Jobs Created: 94 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 0 Private Investment: $388,539,732 Date certified: Nov-OB Involvement: 20 yr. TIF

Quincy P. V. Sullivan Co Full-Time Jobs Created: 6 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 33 Private Investment: $4,750,000 Date certified:Apr-09 Involvement: 20 yr. TIF

Shelburne Ashfield Stone Full-Time Jobs Created: 7 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 2 Private Investment: $1,360,000 Date certified: Jun-09 Involvement: 10 yr. TIF

Southbridge Superior Cake Products Full-Time Jobs Created: 16 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 75 Private Investment: $2,500,000 Date certified: Jun-09 Involvement: 6 yr. TIF

Southbridge Schott , Inc. d.b.a Schott Fiber Optics Full-Time Jobs Created: 36 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 278 Private Investment: $11,600,000 Date certified: Sep-OB Involvement: 5 yr. TIF Section 7

FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Proiects

Springfield 60 Congress Street Full-Time Jobs Created: 1 Full-Time Jobs Retained: Private Investment: $3,900,000 Date certified: Jun-09 Involvement: 10 yr. TIF

Springfield Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Full-Time Jobs Created: 288 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 0 Private Investment: $6, 170,710 Date certified:Apr-09 Involvement: 5 yr. TIF

Stoughton TGI Friday's Full-Time Jobs Created: 75 Full-Time Jobs Retained: O Private Investment: $2,500,000 Date certified: Mar-09 Involvement: 15 yr. TIF

Sturbridge Pioneer Brewing Company Full-Time Jobs Created: 2 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 4 Private Investment: $900,000 Date certified: Jun-09 Involvement: 5 yr. TIF

Taunton CBM Industries Inc. & Veglas Family Limited Partnership Full-Time Jobs Created: 10 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 25 Private Investment: $2,600,000 Date certified: Sep-08 Involvement: 15 yr. TIF

West Springfield ITT Power Systems, Inc. Full-Time Jobs Created: 25 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 414 Private Investment: $32,742,000 Date certified: Jun-09 Involvement: 15 yr. TIF

Westfield Millennium Power Services, Inc. Full-Time Jobs Created: 7 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 33 Private Investment: $8,000,000 Date certified: Dec-08 Involvement: 10 yr. TIF Section 7

FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Proiects

Westfield Target Regional Distribution Center Full-Time Jobs Created: 350 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 0 Private Investment: $7,000,000 Date certified: Dec-08 Involvement: 5 yr. TIF

Westfield Home Depot, Inc. Full-Time Jobs Created: 176 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 124 Private Investment: $33,500,000 Date certified: Jun-09 Involvement: 10 yr. TIF

Worcester Angel Guard Products Full-Time Jobs Created: 2 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 22 Private Investment: $2,500,000 Date certified: Jun-09 Involvement: 7 yr. TIF

Worcester Saint Gobain Performance Plastics Full-Time Jobs Created: 41 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 57 Private Investment: $31,800,000 Date certified: Jun-09 Involvement: 15 yr. TIF

Worcester CRC/AngelGuard, LLC Full-Time Jobs Created: 2 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 22 Private Investment: $2,500,000 Date certified: Jun-09 Involvement: 7 yr. TIF

Worcester CAC Realty/Creeedon & Co. Full-Time Jobs Created: 1 Full-time Jobs Retained: 11 Private Investment: $1,000,000 Date certified: Jun-09 Involvement 6 yr. TIF

Worceste.r 184 Main Street, LLC Full-Time Jobs Created: 1 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 0 Private Investment: $3,600,000 Date certified:Apr-09 Involvement: 10 yr. TIF Section 7

FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Proiects

Worcester Unum/Paul Revere Life Insurance Full-Time Jobs Created: 50 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 682 Private Investment: $25,000,000 Date certified: Jun-09 Involvement: 20 yr. TIF

Worcester Schoelly Imaging, Inc. Full-Time Jobs Created: 9 Full-Time Jobs Retained: 31 Private Investment: $625,000 Date certified: May-09 Involvement: 17 yr. TIF

Total Certified Projects: 65 Section 8

FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis by Region Section 8

FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis by Region

Region Total Companies Projected Jobs Created Estimated Jobs Retained Private Investment

Southeast 9 246 1,061 $92,980,000

Pioneer 16 942 819 $126,636,472

Northeast 11 323 1,231 $122,054,000

Metrowest 7 644 3,508 $286,050,000

Greater Boston 2 34 33 $21,750,000

Central South 11 162 1,189 $83,825,000

Central North 7 205 2,294 $83,577,000

Cape and Islands 2 104 25 $393,539,732

Berkshire 3 135 47 $133,000,000

68 2,795 10,207 $1,343,412,204

*The data in this report reflects EACC Approved Certified Projects. Certified Project applications are based upon approved pplications filed jointly by the Certified Project applicant(s) and respective municipality

1 Section 9

FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis by Municipality Section 9

FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis by Municipality

Municipality Project /Company

Worcester 7 New Bedford 6 Mansfield 3 Westfield 3 Northampton 3 Gloucester 2 Greenfield 2 Holyoke 2 Lawrence 2 Lowell 2 Pittsfield 2 Southbridge 2 Springfield 2 Littleton 2 West Springfield 1 Franklin 1 Fitchburg 1 Fall River 1 Dracut 1 Dalton 1 Sturbridge 1 Chelsea 1 Chelmsford 1 Boylston 1 Billerica 1 Barnstable 1 Ayer 1 Devens 1 Section 9

Municipality Project /Company

Haverhill 1 Plymouth 1 Ipswich 1 Stoughton 1 Athol 1 Marlborough 1 Middleborough 1 Natick 1 Shelburne 1 Shelburne 1 Orange 1 Pepperell 1 Quincy 1 Taunton 1

TOTAL MUNICIPALITIES: 42 TOTALS:68 FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis by Murilclpallty

0 2 4 6 8 10 I .. Worcester 17 New Bedford 6 Mansfield 13 Westfield 13 Northampton 13 Gloucester 2 Greenfield 2 Holyoke 2 •. Lawrence 2 Lowell 2 Pittsfield 2 Southbridge 2 Springfield 2 Littleton 2 West Springfield 11 Franklin 11

Fitchburg I 1 Fall River 11

Dracut I 1

Dalton J 1

Sturbridge· ...... I 1 Chelsea 11

Chelmsford i 1

Boylston I 1

Billerica I 1

Barnstable I 1

Ayer . i 1

Devens I 1 FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis by Municipality

. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Plymouth ' ' 1

Stoughton · 1

Athol ' ' 1

Marlborough ,, 1

Middleborough ' 1

Natick ' 1

Shelburne , 1

Orange "'' 1

Pepperell 1

Quincy 1

Taunton 1 Section 10

FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis ·ofJobs Created Section 10

FY 2009 Approved Certified Projects: Analysis of Projected Jobs Created

Municipality Estimated Jobs

Westfield 533 Springfield 289 Marlborough 250 New Bedford 199 Franklin 169 Pittsfield 131 Worcester 106 Devens 100 Plymouth 94 Mansfield 90 Chelmsford 85 Lowell 80 Stoughton 75 Littleton 65 Natick 60 Gloucester 59 Greenfield 57 Southbridge 52 Billerica 30 Chelsea 28 Lawrence 27 West Springfield 25 Haverhill 25 Fall River 22 Pepperell 15 Fitchburg 15 Middleborough 15 Holyoke 15 Ipswich 15 Section 10

Municipality Estimated Jobs

Taunton 10 Barnstable 10 Northampton 10 Athol 8 Shelburne 7 Quincy 6 Dalton 4 Shelburne 3 Orange 3 Dracut 2 Sturbridge 2 Boylston 2 Ayer 2

TOTAL MUNICIPALITIES: 42 TOTALS: 2,795 FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis of Projected Jobs Created

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Westfield I I I I ---~-H~ I , Sprlngfield ...... ~89 Mar.I borough 1250 New Bedford 199 Franklin . I 16 i Pittsfield .1131 Worcester .1106 Devens 100 Plymouth ... I 94 Mansfield .,_, ·: I 10

Chelmsford .i E5 · Lowell 181) Stoughton 'n Littleton t65 Natick 160 Gloucester 159 Greenfield J57 Southbridge 152 Billerica .Q30 Chelsea ·028 Lawrence =.127 West Springfield Ql25 Haverhill =:J25 Fall River 022· Pep.perell :J 15 Fitchburg D 1.5 Middleborough :J 15 Holyoke :] 15 Ipswich 1-11 ... " FY 2009 EACC Approved .Certified Projects: Analysis of Projected Jobs Created

0 100 200 300 400 500 Taunton+------+------+------+------+------,

Barnstable

Athol

Quincy

Shel;bume

Orange 3

2 Dracut

sturbridge 2

Boylston 2

Ayer -11-li''------'------'------'------' Section 11

FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis ofJobs Retained Section 11

FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis of Jobs Retained

Munlcipallty Estimated Jobs

Littleton 2,133 Natick 1,454 Mansfield 1,342 New Bedford 866 Worcester 825 Marlborough 613 Lawrence 537 West Springfield 414 Southbridge 353 Haverhill 299 Middleborough 170 Billerica 169 Lowell 164 Westfield 157 Greenfield 129 Franklin 99 Holyoke 60 Ayer 60 Northampton 56 Chelmsford 50 Devens 37 Athol 35 Quincy 33 Pittsfield 30 Pepperell 29 Taunton 25 Barnstable 25 Dalton 17 Ipswich 12 Section 11

Municipality Estimated Jobs

Boylston 7 Sturbridge 4 Shelburne 2 Orange 1 Springfield 0 Gloucester 0 Plymouth 0 Chelsea 0 Fitchburg 0 Fall River 0 Shelburne 0 Stoughton 0 Dracut 0

TOTAL MUNICIPALITIES: 42 TOTALS: 10,207 FY 2009 EACC Approved C-ertlfled Projecis: · Analysis of Estimated Jobs Retained

0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500

Littleton · 2133 Natick 454 Mansfield ~,, ,. 134 New Bedford 86 Worcester 825 Marlborough 613 Lawrence 537 West Springfield 4 4 Southbridge 35 Haverhill : 299 Middleborough 170 Billerica 169 Lowen · · 164 Westfield 157 Greenfield 129 Franklin Ayer Holyoke Northampton Chelmsford Devens Athol -Quincy Pittsfield Pepperell Taunton Barnstable Dalton Ipswich 12 FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis of &ti.mated Jobs Retained

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900

Boylston 11

Sturbridge 4

Shelburne 2

Orange 1

Plymouth 0

Chelsea 0

Fitchburg 0

Fall River 0

Gloucester 0

Shelburne 0

Stoughton 0

Springfield 0

Dracut 0 Section 12

FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis ofPrivate Investment Section 12

FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis of Projected Private Investment

Municipality Private Investment

Plymouth $388,539,732 Natick $140,000,000 Dalton $100,000,000 Billerica $78,000,000 New Bedford $72,280,000 Littleton $68,000,000 Mansfield $67,050,000 Worcester $67,025,000 Marlborough $51,000,000 Westfield $48,500,000 Pittsfield $33,000,000 West Springfield $32,742,000 Gloucester $26,974,000 Franklin $25,500,000 Northampton $24,841,262 Chelsea $17,000,000 Southbridge $14,100,000 Middleborough $11,800,000 Springfield $10,070,710 Devens $7,000,000 Fall River $6,300,000 Barnstable $5,000,000 Quincy $4,750,000 Pepperell $4,685,000 Greenfield $4,430,000 Lawrence $3,950,000 Dracut $3,800,000 Lowell $3,730,000 Holyoke $3,152;000 Section 12 Municipality Private Investment Taunton $2,600,000 Chelmsford $2,500,000 Stoughton $2,500,000 Shelburne $1,832,000 Boylston $1,800,000 Haverhill $1,700,000 Ayer $1,645,000 Fitchburg $1,500,000 Ipswich $1,400,000 Orange $1,068,500 Sturbridge $900,000 Athol $747,000

TOTAL MUNICIPALITIES: 41 TOTALS: $1,343,412,204 FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis of Projected Private Investment

0.00 150;000,000.00 100,000,000.00 1150,000,000.00 200,000,000.00 260,000,000.00 300,000,000.00 360;000,000.00 400;000.000.00 450,000,000.00 Plymouth 1------.--=-~-~~-"""""'~"F--=---.--....,...~aaaa1 $ 5,000, 00,00 Natick t------.--...... - ...... Dalton __...... -~ Billerica ..__ ___

New Bedford ...... -- ......

Littleton 1------.----' $68,000,00 .00 Mansfield $67, 50,00 .00 Worcester _____

Marlborough 11==--...... -- ...., $51,00 -,000.0 Westfield $48,50 ,000.0 Pittsfield $ 3,000, 00.00 West Springfield Gloucester Franklin Northampton Chelsea Southbridge Middleborough Springfield · $10, · 0, 710. 0 Devens $7,00 ,000.0 Fall River Barnstable Quincy Pepperell Greenfield Lawrence Dracut Lowen

Holyoke .L-__:___J,.__ ...J... __ .____---L, __-L.- __.1...-- _ ___.___ _.__ _ _.. FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis of Projected Private Investment

0.00. s,000,000.00 10,000,000.00 1s,000,000.00 20,000,000.00 2a.000,000.00 30,000.000.00 ss,000,000.00 -40,000,000.00

Taunton

Chelmsford

Stoughton

Shelburne

Boylston

w

Ayer 1,645 000.00

Fitchburg 1,500 000.00

lpawlch 1.,400, 00.00

Orange · 1,068, 00.00 Section 13

FY 1995 through FY 2009 EACC Approved Projects

Analysis of:

1. Number of Certified Projects 2. Projected Jobs- Created 3. Estimated Jobs Retained 4. Projected Private Investment 5. Certified Projects by Region and Fiscal Year 6. Industry Segment Section 13 - Part 1 Section 13 - Part 1

FY 1995 through FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis of the Number of Certified Projects· by Municipality

Municipality Project /Company

New Bedford 89 Brockton 57 Fall River 56 Worcester 52 Lawrence 50 Holyoke 42 Plymouth 39 Pittsfield 38 Lowell 34 Greenfield 33 Taunton 30 Chelsea 29 Attleboro 28 Westfield 27 Dartmouth 24 Springfield 23 Leominster 23 Gloucester 23 Fitchburg 22 Orange 19 Beverly 18 Gardner 16 Billerica 15 Marlborough 15 Middleborough 13 Somerville 13 Uxbridge 13 Chicopee 12 Lynn 12 Section 13 - Part 1

Municipality Project /Company

Raynham 12 Ayer 12 Salem 11 Sturbridge 11 Framingham 10 Milford 10 Stoughton 10 Lee 9 Northampton 9 Grafton 9 Mansfield 9 Dudley 9 Montague 9 Somerset 9 Southbridge 9 Devens 8 Adams 8 Everett 8 Haverhill 8 North Adams 8 Athol 8 Webster 7 Boston 7 Falmouth 7 Wareham 7 Ware 7 Douglas 7 Newburyport 7 Deerfield 7 Clinton 7 Norton 7 Section 13 - Part 1

Municipality Project /Company

Sutton 6 Norwood 6 Barnstable 6 Freetown 6 Palmer 6 Canton 5 Northborough 5 Hudson 5 Randolph 5 Maynard 5 North Andover 5 Quincy 5 Oxford 5 Chelmsford 4 Colrain 4 Northfield 4 Northbridge 4 Southwick 4 Williamstown 4 Charlton 4 Hopkinton 3 Boxborough 3 Sunderland 3 Ipswich 3 Fairhaven 3 Yarmouth 3 Shelburne 3 Methuen 3 Belchertown 3 Bedford 3 Easthampton 2 Section 13 - Part 1

Municipality Project /Company

Franklin 2 West Brookfield 2 Dracut 2 Westminster 2 East Brookfield 2 Weymouth 2 Amherst 2 Natick 2 Monson 2 Rutland 2 Shirley 2 Burlington 2 Littleton 2 Acushnet 2 Boylston 2 Holliston 2 Westwood 2 Hingham 2 Provincetown 2 Bourne 1 Bernardston 1 Barre 1 Buckland 1 Westport 1 Winchendon 1 Charlemont 1 Agawam 1 Whately 1 Lexington 1 Plainville 1 Pepperell 1 Section 13 - Part 1

Municipality Project /Company

Revere 1 North Grafton 1 North Attleborough 1 Norfolk 1 Rochester 1 Rockland 1 Millbury 1 Middleton 1 Sandwich 1 Medway 1 Templeton 1 Shrewsbury 1 Dalton 1 Lancaster 1 Hyannis 1 Hopedale 1 Holland 1 Groton 1 Great Barrington 1 Malden 1 Turner Falls 1 Walpole 1 Erving 1 Dighton 1 Dennis 1 West Springfield 1 Abington 1

TOTAL MUNICIPALITIES: 149 TOTALS: 1,338 FY 1995 through FY 2009-: Analysis of Number of Certified Projects

0 20 40 60 80 100

New Bedford 189 Brockton 157 Fall River , 5E Worcester 152 Lawrence 150 Holyoke 142

Plymouth I 39 Pittsfield I • ' 8 Lowell 134 Greenfield · ,33 Taunton 1 30 Chelsea ,29 Attleboro ,2·8

· Westfield 1 27 Dartmouth ,24

Springfield 1 23 Leominster ,23 Gloucester 1 23 Fitchburg ,22

Orange I 19

Beverly I' 8 I Gardner , 1E

BIiierica I 1-5 Marlborough 115 Middleborough d3

Somerville I 13 Uxbridge 113

Chicopee I 12 Lynn .. :112 FY 1995 through FY 2009: Analysis of Number of Certified Projects

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 I ' Raynham ... I 12 I Ayer ... I 12 I Salem ". . -- - 1 11 I Sturbridge ...... 1 11 I Framingham 10 I MIiford 10 I Stoughton 10 I Lee •9 I Northampton •9 I Grafton ·······-···· 19 I Mansfield •9 I Dudley ... . . •9 I Montague ---·····--- · . •9 I Somerset ...• _I 9 I Southbridge ...... •9 I Devens •8 I Adams •8 I Everett •8 I Haverhlll .. .•8 I North Adams . ~. - -- -- J8 I Athol .. 18 I Webster ...... a 7 I Boston .. ~1 I Falmouth ...1 7 I Wareham .m7 I. Ware - ..1 7 I Douglas .. i7 I Newburyport 17 I Deerfield .. •7 I Clinton 17 I Norton t7 FY 1995 through FY 20.09: Analysis of Number of Certified Projects

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35

Sutton 16 Norwood •6 · Barnstable ,a Freetown ,a Palmer 16 Canton 5 Northborough 5 · Hudson 5 Randolph 5 Maynard 5 North Andover 5 Quincy 5 Oxford 5 Chelmsford 14 Colrain 14 Northfield ,4 Northbridge 14 Southwl~ 14 Wllllamstown 14 Charlton ,4 Hopkinton 13 Boxborough 13 Sunderland 13 Ipswich 13 Fairhaven ,3 Yarmouth ,3 Shelburne 13 Methuen 13 Belchertown •3 Bedford 13 Easthampton ::::::J 2 FY 1995 through FY 2009 Analysis of Number of Certified Projects

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35

Franklin 2 West Brookfield 2 Dracut 2 Westminster 2 East Brookfield 2 Weymouth 2 Amherst 2 Natick 2 Monson 2 Rutland 2 Shirley 2 Burlington 2 Littleton 2 Acushnet 2 Boylston 2 Holliston 2 Westwood 2 Hingham 2 Provincetown 2 Bourne Bernardston Barre Buckland Westport Winchendon . Charlemont Agawam Whately Lexington Plainville Pepperell FY 199$ through FY 2009 Analysis of Number of Certltled Projects

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Revere t:J1 North Grafton t:l 1 North Attleborough t:l 1 Norfolk t:l 1 Rochester ::J 1 Rockland ::J 1 Millbury ::J 1 Middleton :J 1 Sandwich :J 1 Medway :J 1 Templeton :J 1 Shrew8bury 01 Dalton l:l 1 Lancaster tJ1 Hyannis tJ 1 Hopedale tl1 Holland tl 1 Groton l:J1 Great Barrington 01 Malden ::J 1 Turner Falls r:i 1 Walpole ::i 1 Erving 01 Dighton t:11 Dennis 1::11 West Springfield b1 Abington 01 Section 13 - Part 2 Section 13 - Part 2

FY 1995 through FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis of Projected Jobs Created by Municipality

Municipality Estimated Jobs

Burlington 4,200 Framingham 3,685 Fall River 3,657 Lawrence 3,032 Boxborough 2,916 Springfield 2,433 Worcester 2,389 New Bedford 2,348 Marlborough 2,116 Lowell 2,070 Devens 1,928 Billerica 1,897 Taunton 1,814 Plymouth 1,562 Quincy 1,235 Brockton 1,232 Westfield 1,209 Boston 1,162 Middleborough 1,158 Hudson 1,127 Pittsfield 1,053 Fairhaven 1,030 Dartmouth 900 Fitchburg 888 Westminster 858 Beverly 827 Leominster 815 Methuen 798 Chelmsford 700 Section 13 - Part 2 Municipality Estimated Jobs

Lexington 680 Milford 674 Attleboro 666 Chelsea 630 Chicopee 598 Everett 560 Gloucester 541 Sturbridge 537 Lynn 524 Mansfield 515 Holyoke 512 Adams 510 Barnstable 478 Natick 460 Newburyport 437 Canton 435 Stoughton 433 Haverhill 427 Ayer 425 Oxford 421 Bedford 420 Montague 408 Freetown 378 Dudley 367 Ipswich 365 Greenfield 363 Gardner 360 Sutton 356 Randolph 311 North Andover 305 Maynard 301 Section 13 - Part 2

Municipality Estimated Jobs

Shrewsbury 300 Somerville 293 Charlton 277 Salem 271 Grafton 256 Raynham 232 Uxbridge 232 Lee 227 Northampton 214 Norwood 206 Orange 202 Palmer 202 Franklin 189 Deerfield 185 Clinton 180 Webster 178 Southbridge 162 Somerset 151 Norton 146 Northborough 146 Rockland 142 Ware 138 North Adams 129 Northbridge 128 Wareham 124 Barre 120 Westwood 115 Weymouth 105 North Grafton 100 Southwick 97 Athol 86 Section 13 - Part 2

Municipality Estimated Jobs

Williamstown 84 Falmouth 72 Walpole 70 Holliston 68 Littleton 65 Belchertown 64 Monson 60 Malden 60 Hyannis 60 Hopkinton 58 Whately 50 North Attleborough 50 Groton 48 Hopedale 48 Boylston 42 Revere 40 Abington 40 Douglas 39 Dracut 32 Acushnet 31 Northfield 29 Hingham 29 Yarmouth 29 West Brookfield 27 Medway 25 Buckland 25 West Springfield 25 Shelburne 22 · Sunderland 22 Charlemont 22 Millbury 20 Section 13 - Part 2

Municipality Estimated Jobs

Bourne 18 Colrain 16 Provincetown 16 Great Barrington 16 Pepperell 15 Dighton 15 East Brookfield 14 Easthampton 14 Amherst 13 Rochester 12 Middleton 10 Dennis 9 Shirley 9 Rutland 9 Bernardston 8 Turner Falls 8 Templeton 5 Winchendon 5 Norfolk 5 Dalton 4 Westport 4 Agawam 4 Erving 3 Plainville 3 Sandwich 2 Holland 1 Lancaster 1

TOTAL MUNICIPALITIES: 149 TOTALS: 72,564 FY 1995 through FY 2009: Analysis of Projected Jobs Created

0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500

Burlington .. . -· ..... 1420) I Framingham_ .. .. 1368!, I Fall River . 1365, I Lawrence 13032 I Boxborough 1' ,915 l ' Springfield I >433 I Worcester I: 389 I New Bedford 12 S48 I Marlborough 12116 I Lowell - 12070 I Devens I 928 I Billerica I 1897 I Taunton I 11 14 I Plymouth 11562 I Quincy I 12~ 5 1 Brockton 112~ 2 I Westfield 1120; I Boston I 116: I Middleborough 1115E I Hudson 1 1127 I Pittsfield 11053 I Fairhaven 11030 I Dartmouth I~ 00 I Fitchburg. 1E 88 I Westminster . l I !58 Beverly I I !27 j Leominster I E15 I . Methuen I '98 I Chelmsford I 71 )0 FY 1995 through FY 2009: Analysis of Projected Jobs Created

0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500

I Lexington 1680

MIiford . 1 674 Attleboro 1 666 Chelsea 1630 Chicopee 1598

Everett ...... 1 560 Gloucester 1541

Sturbridge I 537 Lynn I 524

Mansfield ·- 515

Holyoke . ... ·- ... 512 Adams 510 Barnstable 1478 Natick 1~60 Newburyport •• ~37 Canton I j ~35- Stoughton 1, 33 Haverhill J j 27 Ayer I I. 25 Oxford ] .t 21 Bedford ,I .t 20 Montague •4 08 Freetown •3j 8 Dudley 1 3E 7 Ipswich 1 3E 5 Greenfield 1 3E 3

Gardner J 3E 0 Sutton ~ 3~ 6

Randolph I 31' North Andover ~ 30f

Maynard I 301 ·FY 1995 through FY 2009: Analysis of Projected Jobs Created

0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500

Shrewsbury Somerville '---- 29 Charlton -- 27 Salem ---. 271 Grafton --256 Raynham 232 Uxbridge ·232 Lee 227 Northampton 214 Norwood Orange . - Palmer Franklin Deerfield Clinton Webster Southbridge Somerset Norton Northborough Rockland Ware North Adams Northbridge Wareham Barre WestwoQd Weymouth North Grafton Southwick Athol FY 1995 through FY 2009: Analysis of Projected Jot,s Created

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90

I

Williamstown ...... 184 I I Falmouth .. ···- 72 I I Walpole - '·- 70 I I Holliston . IE 18 I I Littleton 1 65 I I Belchertown 164 I I Monson 60 I I Malden 60 I I Hyannis ···-··· 60 I I Hopkinton .. I ! 8 I I Whately .. - 50 I I North Attleborough - - .. 50 I I Groton ···- JA 8 I I Hopedale I II 8 I I Boylston ...... ·· - 42 I I Revere - ...... - 40 I I Abington ... -- ... 40 I I Douglas _ I 39 I I Dracut ... ------·- .132 I r Acushnet .. 131 I J Northfield 129 I I Hingham . . .. 29 I 1· Yarmouth .. .. I 29 I I West Brookfield .. ---·--···-· -•2'7 I .I Medway ·--·--· .. .I 2f I I Buckland ·-·- ... --·- . I 2} I 1 West Springfield .. 1 21 · I I Shelburne ' , •..... j 22 I . I Sunderland . I 22 I I Charlemont 122 I Millbury /20 FY 1996 through FY 2009: Analysis of Projected Jobs Created

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Boume I• 8 Colrain 11€ Provincetown 1H Great Barrington 11E

Pepperell I 15

Dighton I 15

East Brookfield I 14

Easthampton I 14

Amherst I 13

Rochester I 12 Middleton 10

DeMls I~ Shirley ·~ Rutland 19

Bemardston I l .

Tumer·Falls l l Templeton :::J 5 Winchendon :::J 5 Norfolk :::J 5 Dalton 04 Westport D4 Agawam 04 Erving D Plalnville 03 Sandwich 02 Holland ] 1 Lancaster ] 1 Section 13 - Part 3 Section 13 - Part 3

FY 1995 through FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Estimated Jobs Retained by Municipality

Munlcipallty Estimated Jobs Retained

Worcester 9,343 Springfield 8,095 Fall River 7,042 Marlborough 5,537 Lawrence 5,502 New Bedford 4,882 Billerica 4,645 Framingham 3,288 Attleboro 2,488 Taunton 2,342 Lowell 2,334 Natick 2,236 Beverly 2,222 Littleton 2,133 Chelsea 2,018 Boston 2,014 Methuen 1,976 Gloucester 1,968 Everett 1,956 .Brockton 1,939 Boxborough 1,910 Burlington 1,900 Westfield 1,760 Leominster 1,701 Milford 1,662 Holyoke 1,569 Raynham 1,541 Middleborough 1,524 Canton 1,523 Section 13 - Part 3

Municipality Estimated Jobs Retained

Mansfield 1,440 Plymouth 1,408 Chicopee 1,383 Pittsfield 1,376 Hudson 1,223 Sturbridge 1,206 Dudley 1,185 Ayer 1,150 Westminster ·1,150 Dartmouth 1,050 Clinton 1,048 Somerset 906 Barnstable 868 Greenfield 856 Gardner 841 Fitchburg 769 Freetown 756 Haverhill 715 Uxbridge 682 Maynard 672 Deerfield 631 Lynn 616 Orange 592 Bedford 577 Quincy 571 Northampton 563 Randolph 563 Lexington 550 Montague 543 Norwood 531 Southbridge 510 Section 13 - Part 3

Munlcipality Estimated Jobs Retained

Hopkinton 507 Revere 494 Norton 486 Salem 451 Lee 446 Devens 421 West Springfield 414 Walpole 412 Shrewsbury 400 North Andover 395 Ipswich 372 Chelmsford 359 Newburyport 357 Sutton 316 Rockland 314 North Adams 303 Northborough 267 Grafton 263 Adams 260 Southwick 259 Ware 244 Northbridge 223 Belchertown 223 Oxford 212 Webster 200 Falmouth 197 Athol 190 Somerville 184 Palmer 182 Wareham 180 Malden 160 Section 13 - Part 3

Munlcl pallty Estimated Jobs Retained

Boylston 148 Acushnet 137 Monson 130 Hingham 125 Fairhaven 115 Franklin 113 Stoughton 110 East Brookfield 95 Weymouth 95 Holliston 93 Medway 87 Westwood 86 North Attleborough 85 Colrain 81 West Brookfield 80 Amherst 75 Douglas 74 MIiibury 65 Williamstown 64 Buckland 61 Whately 56 Bourne 53 Charlton 52 Northfield 51 Yarmouth 45 Dracut 40 Lancaster 40 Middleton 30 Rochester 30 Pepperell 29 Barre 25 Section 13 - Part 3

Munlcipallty Estimated Jobs Retained

Dennis 23 Sunderland 22 Turner Falls 22 Bernardston 22 Dalton 17 Norfolk 15 Hyannis 15 Shirley 13 Easthampton 12 Great Barrington 11 Sandwich 10 Templeton 10 Winchendon 6 Westport 5 Rutland 4 Plainville 3 Holland 3 Shelburne 2 Provincetown 2 Charlemont 2 Abington 0 Dighton 0 Erving 0 Groton 0 Hopedale 0 Agawam 0 North Grafton 0

TOTAL MUNICIPALITIES: 149 TOTALS: 128,261 FY 1995 through FV2609: Analysis of Estimated Jobs Retained

0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 ' Worcester .. ---·-- - I>< I _;_, - .. Springfield .. ------18095 I Fall River 7042 I Marlborough -- I 55: ,7 I Lawrence 1 55( 2 I New Bedford .J iaa2 I BIiierica ---- • 4f 145 I Framingham 13288 I Attleboro •24!8 I Taunton _ ,234; I - Lowell -- 123~ I Natick 1 2236 I Beverly 1 2222 I Llttleton ------12133 I Chelsea --- - . -2018 I Boston -- -- 2014 I Methuen -- 1976 I Gloucester 1968 I Everett 1956 I Brockton 11939 I Boxbc;)rough 11910 I Burlington 11900 I Westfield I 1 760 I Leominster ,f·0.1 I MIiford I 1t 62 I Holyoke 151~9 I Raynham I 1~ 1 I Middleborough I 15: 4- I Canton I 15: 3 FY 1995 through FY 2009: Analysis of Estimated Jobs Retained

0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500

Mansfield .. I' 440 I. Plymouth I 1 408 I Chlc()pee •1: ,83 I Pittsfield I 1~ 176 I ; Hudson 1 1223 I Sturbridge . ... .11206 . I Dudley . _1 1185 I Westminster 1 1150 I Ayer .· I 1150 I Dartmouth . I 1050 I Clinton 1 1048 I Somerset 19 06 I Bamatable I SE 8 I Greenflerd 1 8f 6 I Gardner 1 841 I Fitchburg 1 769 l Freetown 1 756 I Haverhill 1 715 I Uxbridge 1 682 I Maynard t672 I Deerfield .•631. I .. ·- Lynn · i 616 ·1 ...... Orange ~592 I Bedford . A 577 I Quincy 1 571 I Northampton 1563 I Randolph ~563 I Lexington · · 1 550 Montague - 11 I 543. Norwood .1 531 I Southbridge 1 510 FY 1995 through FY 2009: Analysis of Estimated .Jobs Retained

0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500

Hopkinton 507 Revere 494

Norton 1 486

Salem I i51 Lee - I, J-46 Devens .... 21 West Springfield ·~ 14 Walpole J~ 12 Shrewsbury J 4 oo North Andover -· · 3 ~5 Ipswich •3'. 2 ' Chelmsford I 3~ 9

Newburyport I 3~ 7

Sutton I 311 Rockland 1 31·

North Adams I 30>

Northborough I 26'

Grafton I 26:

Adams I 26( 1 Southwick I 25 l Ware ::::::::J 2~ Belchertown ~223 Northbridge ::::::J 223 OXford ::=1212 Webster ::::::J 2 00 Falmouth CJ197 Athol c::::::J 190 . Som$rvllle c:::J 184 Palmer c::::J 182 Wareham CJ180 Malden c::::] 160 FY 1995 through FY 2009: Analysis of Estimated Jobs Retained

0 1 00 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000

Boylston . 1141

Acushnet I 137 Monson 1 130

Hingham I 125

Fairhaven I 11.5 Franklin 1 113

Stoughton I 110

East Brookfield 1 95 Weymouth .·95 Holllston 1 93

Medway I 87

Westwood I 36 North Att.leborough I 35

Colrain I l ,1

West Brookfield I l 0

Amherst I i5 Douglas ·17 ~ Millbury :::::J 6·, Williamstown ::::i& Buckland r::::::l 6' Whately ~5€ Bouma ::::J 53 Charlton c::=J 52 Northfield ::=151 Yarmouth =:145 ·Dracut w40 Lancaster ::::140 Middleton ~30 Rochester ::I 30 Pepperell :'.j 29 Barre CJ25 FY 1996 through FY 2009: Analysis of Estimated Jobs Retained

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 ' Dennis -- •22 Turner Falls - 122

Sunderland 1 22

Bernardston I 17

Dalton I 15

Norfolk -- I 15 HyannJs -- , 13

Shirley - I 12

Easthampton -- I 11 Great Barrington 10 Sandwich 10 Templeton t::J 6 Winchendon t::]5 Westport 04 Rutland t:]3 Plalnvllle t:]3 Holland :J2

Pl'OVincetown :J 2 I Charlemont :J 2 Shelburne 0 Abington 0 Dighton 0 Erving 0 Groton 0 Hopedale 0 Agawam 0 North Grafton 0 Section 13 - Part 4 Section 13 - Part 4

FY 1995 through FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects: Analysis of Projected 'Private Investment by Municipality

- Municlpallty Private Investment

Hudson $6,010, 700,00 Westwood $1,003,500,00 Devens $888,950,000 Worcester $858,441,408 Everett $843,427,580 Boxborough $831,570,969 Plymouth $591,877,309 Boston $462,000,000 Lawrence $437,282,000 Weymouth $402,500,000 Fall River $380,361,000 Marlborough $375,840,500 Lexington $350,000,000 New Bedford $343,909,000 Billerica $316,800,000 Burlington $295,000,000

Westfield $278,422 I 000 Lowell $249,532,972 Taunton $242,335,000 Fitchburg $239,067,000 Pittsfield $214,466,000 Beverly $208,668,400 Natick $194,000,000 Framingham $187,950,000 Chelsea $185,581,000 Sturbridge $178,974,000 Springfield $173,459,409 Methuen $167,000,000 Gloucester $163,504,000 Section 13 - Part 4 Municipality Private Investment

Middleborough $162,605,000 Brockton $148,657,700 Shrewsbury $140,000,000 Freetown $138,649,000 Dartmouth $130;340,000 Ayer $116,295,000 Holyoke $110,514,800 Walpole $110,000,000 Leominster $109,688,500 Uxbridge $109,145,000 Hopkinton $106,000,000 Quincy $105,750,000 Dalton $100,000,000 Stoughton $99,150,000 Northampton $99,041,262 Attleboro $96,987,500 Chelmsford $94,400,000 Montague $93,470,000 Mansfield $92,030,000 Norwood $79,990,000 Milford $77,755,000 Chicopee $72,813,000 Canton $71,000,000 Littleton $68,000,000 Orange $67,965,500 Greenfield $65,860,700 Maynard $63,260,000 Ipswich $58,900,000 Clinton $56,170,000 Westminster $55,000,000 Raynham $52,985,000 Section 13 - Part 4 Municipality Private Investment

Randolph $52,360,000 Norton $51,321,000 Dighton $50,000,000 Sutton $47,900,000 Boylston $46,800,000 North Andover $46,060,797 North Grafton $46,000,000 Malden $45,000,000 Bedford $44,237,000 Haverhill $44,222,510 Lynn $43,270,590 Lee $40,074,000 Northborough $38,680,000 Newburyport $36,200,000 North Adams $34,924,502 Fairhaven $34,500,000 West Springfield $32,742,000 Revere $32,000,000 Adams $29,890,000 Charlton $29,070,000 Gardner $28,928,694 Dudley $27,325,000 Franklin $27,000,000 Oxford $26,600,000 Southbridge $25,712,000 Northbridge $25,000,000 Grafton $22,300,000 Acushnet $20, 750;000 Barnstable $20,740,000 Salem $19,965,000 Somerset $19,753,600 Section 13 - Part 4 Municipality Private Investment

Athol $17,547,000 Webster $17,320,000 Rockland $17,000,000 Deerfield $16,628,000 Ware $16,208,000 Great Barrington $14,000,000 Whately $13,000,000 Abington $12,000,000 Palmer $11,870,000 Dracut $10,675,000 Southwick $10,317,000 - Somerville $9,706,000 Groton $9,500,000 Barre $9,000,000 Falmouth $7,960,000 Northfield $7,040,000 Holliston $7,000,000 Yarmouth $6,862,000 Buckland $6,850,000 Monson . $5,850,000 Hopedale $5,300,000 Wareham $4,925,000 Colrain $4,825,000 Pepperell $4,685,000 North Attleborough $4,300,000 Lancaster $4,250,000 Hingham $3,800,000 Plainville $3,700,000 Williamstown $3,575,000 Douglas $3,488,000 Belchertown $3,350,000 Section 13 - Part 4 Municipality Private Investment Medway $3,000,000 Rutland $2,950,000 East Brookfield $2,920,000 Shelburne $2,782,000 Sunderland $2,751,000 Hyannis $2,550,000 Rochester $2,500,000 Shirley $2,300,000 West Brookfield $2,050,000 Turner Falls $2,000,000 Middleton $1,800,000 Millbury $1,800,000 Norfolk $1,700,000 Provincetown $1,567,000 Bourne $1,500,000 Charlemont $1,500,000 Templeton $1,425,000 Dennis $1,150,000 Amherst $1,134,500 Sandwich $1,000,000 Agawam $1,000,000 Easthampton $960,000 Westport $911,100 Erving $478,500 Bernardston $400,000 Winchendon $200,000 Holland $90,000

TOTAL MUNICIPALITIES: 149 TOTALS: $21,433,819,302 FY 1995 through FY 2009: Analysis of Projected Private Investment

'° s1,000,ooo.000 S2,ooo,ooo,ooo $3 ,-000,000,000 '4,000,000 .-000 '6,000,000.000 ee.000.000.000 •1.000,000,000 Hudson Westwood $ ;010, 700, 00 1------1 $1,003,5 0,000 Devens ___...... $888,950, 00 Worcester Everett Boxborough Plymouth Boston Lawrence $43 ,282,000 Weymouth · $40 ,500,000 Fall River $380 361,000 Marlborough $375 840,500 Lexington $350 000,000 New Bedford $343 909,000 Biilerica $316, 00,000 Burlington $29-S, 00,000 Westfield Lowell Taunton Fitchburg Pittsfield Beverly Natick Framingham Chelsea Sturbridge Springfield Methuen Gloucester FY 1995 through FY 2q·09: Analysis of Projected Private 'nvestment

o.oo 60,000,000.00 100,000,000.00 160,000,000.00 200,000,000.00 2so,coo,000.r. ·· 300,oOo,ooo.oo 360,000,000.00 400,000.000.00

Middleborough .. . $162,1 ,05,000 I Brockton .... . - - $148,65~ ..,700 I Shrewsbury ~ 140,000, )00 I Freetown . ------7$ 138,649,1 00 I Dartmouth 7 $1' 30,340,0C 0 I Ayer $116, ~95,000 I Holyoke .. $110,! 14,800 I Walpole ...... •$110,( 00,000 f Leominster ... $109,€ 88,500 I Uxbridge I $109, 1~5,000 I Hopkinton I $106,01 >0,000 I Quincy ...• 1 $105,71 ~0,000 I Dalton $100,00 ),000 I Stoughton $99,150, 000 I Northampton .. -· $99,041, r262 I Attleboro I $96,987, 500 I Chelmsford I &94,400,( 00 I Montague I ' ~93,470,( 00 I Mansfield I: 92,030,0 00 r Norwood 1$7 J,990,00( I MIiford -· --- . ·,$7~ ,755,000 I Chicopee - -- - ·1$72, 813,000 I Canton $71, )00,000 I Littleton 1$68,( 00,000 I Orange 1$67;! 65,500 I Greenfield •$65,8 60,700

.. Maynard I 1 $63,21 >0,000 I $ . lpawlch .... ·, 58,90 D,000 1 Clinton 1$56,17 l,000 I Westminster - -- - ... ,, $55 001 ,000 I ' Raynham _'1$52,98E ,000 FY 1995 through FY 2009: Analysis of Projected Pri'i/ate lnvestm ent

0.00 60,000,000.00 100,000,000.00 160,000,000.00 200,00L 100.00 260,000,000.00 300,000,000.00 350,000,000.00 400,000,000.00 Randolph ___.,..,..

Norton __._

Dighton ___ $50,000 000

Sutton $47,900, 00

Boylston 1-----' $46,800, 00 North Andover ____

North Grafton ____,

Malden _____,

Bedford 1-----'

Haverhlll 1------'

Lynn 1----J Lee __.....

Northborough __.....

Newburyport.....,____.

North Adams ..___..

Fairhaven .._____.

West Springfield 1------1

Revere ~--' Adams,_· _ _.

Gardner ~ . 00 000 Dudley · · $2 ,325,00 Franklin $2 ,·000,000 Oxford $2 ,600,000 Southbridge

Northbridge

Grafton

Acushnet $20, 50~000 .Bamstable .. $20, 40,000 Salem

Somerset FY 1995 through FY 2009: Analysis of Projected Private Investment

SO 52,000.000 $4;000,000 '8,000,000 '8,000,000 $10;000,000 112,000,000 $14,000,000 $18,000,000 $18,000,000 '20,000.000

Athol ----- .. . I ~17;5 17,000 Webster ·-·· -··-- ·- .. ·- -··· I 1\1" Rockland J 1 ;fo~5~ ~ I ... Deerfield ···- - OU• -- -·-· · ······· - -- - ....1$16 628,0( 0 I Ware .1$16,~ 08,00( I Great Barrington $14,01 >0,000 I Whately .. .. - . 1$1 3;000,( 00 I Abington ... $12,0 10,000 I Palmer -·-······ - . . J $11,Bi 0,000 I Dracut . I $10 ,675,0I 0 I Southwick ..... 1$10,: 17,0011 I Somerville ...... ------...... 1 ~9,706 000 I Groton ·· -·. ·-· . ·-- ···--·- J ~ 9,500, 100 I Barre ... .. •$9 000,0( 0 I Falmouth $7,961 ,000 I Northfield 1$7 040,01 0 .I Holliston 1$7 000,0( 0 I Yarmouth 1$6, 362,00D I Buckland . 1$6, 350,00D I Monson I $5,85( ,000 I Hopedale •$ >,300,C 00 I Wareham 1$4, 925,0( 0 I Colrain 1$4, 325,-00D I Pepperell ·1$4,1 85,00I J. North Attleborough 1$4,3( 10,000 I Lancaster 1$4,2f 0,000 l Hing·ham I $3,800 ~000 . I Plainville I ~3,700 000 I. I! Williamstown . I ,3,575J 000 Douglas I~ 3,488, )00 I Belchertown 1$ 3,350,C 00 FY 1995 through FY 2009: Analysis of Projected Private Investment

o;oo 600;000.QO 1,000,000.00 1,600,000.00 2,000,000.00 2;1!C0,000.0Q s,000.000.00 9,600,000.00 I I Medway . -- - .. ... - .. - ····- -- - $3,000,0(0

Rutland -··· ..... - . . I ·. ~2.950,00(

East Brookfl6Id ··- - -· ..... ·-- - ~ 2,920,000

Shelburne . -· - .. -•$2," 82,000

Sunderland ··-·· $2,7 51,000

Hyannis -- - .. ------. I $2,550,0 DO

Rochester -- ...... - - .. -- -· ···- $2,500,0C 0

Shirley . --- - ·- - -· ------$2, mo,ooo

West Brookfield ·- - $2,050,0 DO

Turner Falls ... ··- ... ---- ... --·· $2,-000,0( 0

Middleton ··- $1, aoo,ooo

MIiibury - ··· - J $1, ~00,000 Norfolk $1,7( 0,000

Provincetown I $1,567,( 00 Bourne $1,soo,m o Charlemont $1,500,0(0

Templeton ~ 1,425,000

Dennis ..... I $1, 15( ,000

Amherst 1 $1,134 500 ~

sandwich -- -- $1,000,0( 0

Agawam ··- - $1,000,0( 0 Easthampton $960,000 Westport S911,100

Erving I $478,500 Bemardaton $ 400,000

Winchendon t::::::J $20 0 I 000 Holland t:J $90,00( Section 13 - Part 5 FY 1995 through FY 2009: Analysis of Certified Projects by Region and Fiscal Year

Certified Projects by Region - FY 1995

Region Project/ Estimated Jobs Estimated Jobs Private Company Created Retained Investment

Central 6 215 211 $ 43,000,000 Greater Boston 1 100 50 $ 6,000,000 Northeast 6 1,072 501 $ 57,735,000 Southeast 1 80 30 $ 3,000,000 Western 10 1,094 7,007 $ 112,600,000

TOTALS: 24 2,561 7,799 $ 222,335,000

Certified Projects by Region - FY 1996

Region Project/ Estimated Jobs Estimated Jobs Private Company Created Retained Investment

Central 16 650 1,402 $ 102,690,000 Greater Boston 6 186 276 $ 3,215,000 Northeast 20 1,381 2,729 $ 181,393,000 Southeast 18 923 2,993 $ 206,985,000 Western 11 186 813 $ 29,109,000

TOTALS: 71 3,326 8,213 $ 523,392,000

Certified Projec:ts by Region - FY 1997

Region Project/ Estimated Jobs Estimated Jobs Private Company Created Retained Investment

Central 18 1,812 4,353 $ 479,892,500 Greater Boston 11 2,888 2,428 $ 133,320,000 Northeast 15 4,344 3,236 $ 516,482,000 Southeast 24 1,507 1,561 $ 59,358;000 Western 22 474 1,482 $ 65,398,000

TOTALS: 90 11,025 13,060 $ 1,254,450,500 Certified Projects by Region- FY 1998

Region Project/ Estimated Jobs Estimated Jobs Private Company Created Retained Investment

Central 14 618 1,275 $ 41,129,000 Greater Boston 12 547 2,131 $ 85,456,000 Northeast 23 676 698 $ 99,311,554 Southeast 36 1,708 3,511 $ 110,397,500 Western 26 767 2,353 $135,811,000

TOTALS: 111 4,316 9,968 $ 472,105,054

Certified Projects by Region - FY 1999

Region Project/ Estimated Jobs Estimated Jobs Private Company Created Retained Investment

Central 32 1,717 4,821 $164,250,000 Greater Boston 5 691 1,263 $ 111,500,000 Northeast 9 623 1,361 $118,710,000 Southeast 45 2,962 4,614 $260,537,000 Western 23 1,024 657 $ 73,783,000

TOTALS: 114 7,017 12,716 $ 728,780,000

Certified Projects by Region - FY 2000

Region Project/ Estimated Jobs Estimated Jobs Private Company Created Retained Investment

Central 46 4,997 4,408 $ 1,646,620,000 Greater Boston 8 412 641 $ 1,155,275,000 Northeast 18 1,703 4,785 $ 212,990,755 Southeast 31 1,420 2,460 $ 157,868,000 Western 19 301 831 $ 57,461,000

TOTALS: 122 8,833 13,125 $3,230,214,755 Certified Projects by Region - FY 2001

Region Project/ Estimated Jobs Estimated Jobs Private Company Created Retained Investment

Central 28 1,312 2,311 $315,746,694 Greater Boston 3 142 163 $ 33,300,000 Northeast 19 849 1,473 $ 69,000,590 Southeast 36 1,394 2,458 $ 113,450,500 Western 28 441 970 $ 46,117,401

TOTALS: 114 4i138 7,375 $ 577,615,185

Certified Projects by Region - FY 2002

Region Project/ Estimated Jobs Estimated Jobs Private Company Created Retained Investment

Central 20 894 3,904 $257,987,500 Greater Boston 4 102 505 $ 10,065,000 Northeast 8 1,740 1,436 $ 152,750,000 Southeast 19 597 667 $ 101,200,000 Western 16 1,145 710 $ 97,570,000

TOTALS: 66 4,478 7,222 $ 619,572,500

Certified Projects by Region - FY 2003

Region Project/ Estimated Jobs Estimated Jobs Private Company Created Retained Investment

Central 19 512 1,565 $105,564,000 Greater Boston 5 568 1,272 $ 180,890;580 ·Northeast 10 353 772 $ 45,686,000 Southeast 45 1,914 1,507 $ 261,256,600 Western 26 315 641 $ 27,873,000

TOTALS~ 105 3,662 5,757 $ 621,270,180 Certified Projects by Region - FY 2004

Region Project/ Estimated Jobs Estimated Jobs Private Company Created Retained Investment

Central 15 760 850 $ 86,844,000 Greater Boston to 221 533 $ 119,550,000 Northeast 13 728 1,560 $ 13.5,372,000 Southeast 32 942 1,369 $ 101,410,200 Western 25 389 434 $ 48,097,500

TOTALS: 95 3,040 4,746 $491,273,700

Certified Projects by Region - FY 2005

Region Project/ Estimated Jobs Estimated Jobs Private Company Created Retained Investment

Central 18 820 2,892 $397,877,469 Greater Boston 9 542 518 $ 133,445,000 Northeast 17 587 622 $122,224,000 Southeast 33 811 1,668 $ 192,790,500 Western 23 281 379 $ 50,000,000 .

TOTALS: 100 3,051 6,079 $896,336,969

Certified Projects by Region - FY 2006

Region Project/ Estimated Jobs Estimated Jobs Private Company Created Retained Investment

Central 18 2,931 3,106 $6,997,965,546 Greater Boston 6 324 307 $ 199,090,000 Northeast 10 489 682 $ 159,560,000 Southeast 25 629 836 $ 156,004,SOO Western 21 819 1,251 $210,254,500

TOTALS: 80 5,192 98,568 $7,722,874,546 Certified Projects by Region - FY 2007

Region Project/ Estimated Jobs Estimated Jobs Private Company Created Retained Investment

Central 14 250 2,031 $144,601,000 Greater Boston 4 494 163 $1,050,061,000 Metrowest 13 262 1,292 $250,950,000 Northeast 14 390 1,200 $132,951,000 Southeast 19 397 683 $ 91,474,677 Western 10 141 245 $60,136,300

TOTALS: 74 1,946 5,636 $1,730,173,977

Certified Projects by Region- FY 2008

Region PrOject/ Estimated Jobs Estimated Jobs Private Company Created Retained Investment

Berkshire 8 147 2,001 $ 88,853,000 Cape and Islands 4 259 274 $ 7,078,000 Central South 2 60 173 $ 77,400,000 Central North 6 464 648 $206,550,000 Greater Boston 8 1,402 2,195 $510,832,000 Metrowest 5 54 174 $ 19,600,000 Northeast 6 230 624 $ 25,432,615 Pioneer 10 113 527 $ 34,897,000 Southeast 7 147 2,001 $ 43,000,000

TOTALS: 56 2,918 7,173 $ 1,011,642,515

Certified Projects by Region - FY 2009

Region Project/ Estimated Jobs . Estimated Jobs Private Company Created Retained Investment

Berkshire 3 135 47 $ 133,000,000 Cape and Islands 2 104 25 $ 393,539,732 Central South 11 162 1,189 $ 83,825,000 Central North 7 205 2,294 $ 83,577,000 Greater Boston 2 34 33 $ 21,750,000 Metrowest 7 644 3,508 $286,050,000 Northeast 11 323 1,231 $ 122,054,000 Pioneer 16 942 819 $ 126,636,472 Southeast 9 246 1,061 $ 92,980,000

Totals 65 2,735 10,078 $ 1,343,412,204 Certified Projects by Region - FY 1995 through FY 2009

Region Project/ Estimated Jobs Estimated Jobs Private Company Created Retained Investment

Berkshire 69 2,023 2,477 $ 436,929,502 Cape and Islands 62 2,368 2,920 $ 661,656,309 Central South 158 6,219 16,369 $1,710,995,408 Central North 111 8,854 11.064 $2,452,617,163 Greater Boston 81 9.840 11,293 $3,834,861,580 Metrowest 148 11,497 21,290 $7,651,094,200 Northeast 196 12,236 21,982 $ 1,898,281,269 Pioneer 230 6,947 17,853 $ 1,103,322,671 Southeast 282 12,520 22,998 $ l,68i,51 l,200

TOTALS: 1337 72,504 128,246 $21,431,269,302 EACC Certified Projects - By Region FY 1995 th ru FY 2009

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FY 1995 through FY 2009 EACC Approved Certified Projects Analysis by Industry Segments

Industry Certified Projected Estimated Projected Projects Jobs Created Jobs Retained Private Investment

AGR. 1 10 45 $575,000 CON 24 322 565 $29,050,000 Life Science 2 300 833 $96,000,000 MFG 702 40,123 80,720 $13,404,202,969 Ren Energy 1 100 11 $12,137,500 RTL 58 4,835 9,391 $322,072,762 SVC 491 24,045 33,165 $6,215,748,709 UTL 5 133 98 $1,167,800,000 WHL 56 2,696 3,433 $267,954,862

TOTALS: 1,338 72,564 128,261 $21,433,819,302 Section 14

EACC Approved Economically Distressed·Areas ECONOMICALLY DISTRESSED AREAS As of June 30, 2009

Abington, Acushnet, Adams, Agawam, Amesbury, Amherst, Andover, Aquinnah (formerly Gay Head), Arlington (Census Tracts 3563 and 3564), Ashburnham, Ashfield, Ashland, Athol, Attleboro, Auburn, Avon, Ayer,

Barnstable, Barre, Becket, Bedford, Belchertown, Bellingham, Berkley, Bernardston, Beverly, Billerica, Blackstone, Boston, Boylston, Bourne, Boxborough, Braintree, Brewster, Brimfield, Brockton, Brookfield, Buckland, Burlington,

Cambridge, Canton, Carver, Charlemont, Charlton, Chatham, Chelmsford ( Census tract 3171 ), Chelsea, Cheshire, Chester, Chicopee, Clinton, Colrain, Conway,

Dalton, Dartmouth, Dedham, Deerfield, Dennis, Dighton, Douglas, Dracut, Dudley,

East Brookfield, Eastham, Easthampton, Edgartown, Erving, Essex, Everett (Census Tracts 3421-3427),

Fairhaven, Fall River, Falmouth, Fitchburg, Florida, Fort Devens, Foxborough, Framingham, Franklin, Freetown,

Gardner, Gill, Gloucester, Grafton, Great Barrington, Greenfield, Groton (Assessor's Map M - parcel 129),

Hadley, Hanson, Hardwick, Harwich, Hatfield, Haverhill, Hawley, Heath, Hingham, Hinsdale, Holbrook, Holland, Holyoke, Hopedale, Hopkinton, Hubbardston, Hudson, Hull,

Ipswich,

Lakeville, Lancaster, Lawrence, Lee, Leicester, Leominster, Lenox, Leverett, Leyden, Lexington (Census Tracks 3583, 3584, and 3586), Lowell, Ludlow, Lunenburg, Lynn,

Malden (Census Tract 3141), Manchester, Mansfield, Marlborough, Mashpee, Mattapoisett, Maynard, Medford (Census Tract 3398), Medway, Mendon, Merrimac, Methuen (Census Tract 2524), Middleborough, Middlefield, Milford (Census Tracts 7442, 7443, and 7444) ,Millbury, Millville, Monroe, Monson, Montague, Monterey, Montgomery,

Natick, Needham, New Ashford, New Bedford, Newburyport, New Salem, Norfolk, North Adams, North Andover (Census Tracts 2532, 2531.00, 2532.01, 2532.02, and 2532.03), North Attleborough, North Brookfield, North Reading, Northampton, Northborough, Northbridge, North Brookfield, Northfield, Norton, Norwood, Orange, Orleans, Otis, Oxford,

Palmer, Peabody (Census Tracts 2104, 2105, 2106, 2107, 2108 and 2109), Pepperell, Phillipston, Pittsfield, Plainfield, Plainville, Plymouth, Provincetown,

Quincy,

Randolph, Raynham, Rehoboth (Census Tract 6331), Revere, Rochester, Rockland, Rockport, Rowe, Royalston, Russell, Rutland,

Salem, Salisbury, Sandisfield, Sandwich, Savoy, Sheffield, Shelburne, Shrewsbury, Shirley, Somerset, Somerville, Southbridge, South Hadley, Southwick, Spencer, Springfield, Stockbridge, Stoughton, Sturbridge, Sunderland, Su~on, Swansea,

Taunton, Templeton, Tisbury, Truro,

Upton, Uxbridge,

Wales, Walpole, Waltham, Ware, Wareham, Warren, Watertown (Census Tracts 3703, 3704), Warwick, Webster, Wellfleet, Wendell, West Bridgewater, West Brookfield, West Springfield, Westfield, Westminster, Westport, Westwood (Census Tracts 4121, 4122, 4123), Weymouth, Whately, Whitman, Williamstown, Wilmington (Census Tracts 3312, 3313), Winchendon, Woburn, Worcester, Wrentham,

Yarmouth.

FORMER GAS SITES THAT QUALIFY AS ECONOMICALLY DISTRESSED AREAS, PURSUANT TO THE BROWNFIELDS LAW, CH. 21E, SEC. 2.

Arlington: Grove Street and Mystic Street; Danvers: Merrill Street Lexington: Merriam Street; Marblehead: Orne Street; : Candle Street; Stoneham: Pomeworth Street;

') Section 15

FY 1995 through FY 2008 EACC Decertified Projects Section 15

FY 1995 thro'-'gh FY 2009 EACC Decertified Projects

Certified Proiect Date Certified Date Decertified Munlclpality

Coca-Cola USA 9/1/96 24-Mar-97 Northampton Atlantic Packaging Co., Inc. 12/1/94 25-SeP-97 Gardner Baker School Spec;laity, Co., Inc. 5/1/95 25-SeP-97 Pittsfield I Square Technology, Inc. 6/1/96 25-0ct-97 BIiierica Franklin Fixtures 6/1/96 24-Jun-98 Wareham Elltott Shipping 12/1/96 25-Jun-98 Gloucester

MicroPhotonlcs, Inc. 6/1/96 25-Jun-98 Orange US Tsubakl, Inc. 6/1/95 25-Aug-98 Holyoke Rlchwell Mold & Tool, Inc. 11/1/97 25-Sep-98 Plttsfleld D & D Custom Llnocraft, Inc. 6/1/96 25-Mar-99 Attleboro Vision Graphics, Inc 3/1/99 29-Nov-99 Chicopee Corporate Image.Apparel, Inc. 8/1/98 22-DeC-99 Fall River CyRELL 5/1/99 22-Deo-99 Fall River Pep Boys 7/1/97 22-Dec-99 Fall River Preclston Engineering Plastics, Inc. 12/1/97 22-Dec-99 Fall River Wakef!eld Engineering, Inc. 3/1/98 22-Deo-99 Fall River The Truesdale Clinic, Inc. 11/1/98 28-Sep-O0 Fall River

Aris Industries 12/1/99 27-SeP-01 New Bedford Harbor Fish Co., Inc. d/b/a Flynn Sea Food 11/1/98 27-Sep-01 New Bedford Alrtec Product Corporation 5/1/97 25-Apr-02 Fall River Lunt Direct SIiversmiths 7/1/96 25-Apr-02 Greenfield Georgies Power Equipment 12/1/99 25-Apr-02 New Bedford lQF Custom Packaging, Inc. 6/1/97 06-Aug-02 Fall River N. Ferrara, Inc. 6/1/99 0~Aug-02 Fall River Priority Finishing Corporation 12/1/95 06-Aug-02 Fall River Robbins Manufacturing, Co., Inc. 11/1/98 0~Aug-02 Fall River

Mass Transfer Systems, Inc 3/1/98 12-Sep-02 Fall River Unlsphere Solutions, Inc. 5/1/00 24-Sep-02 Chelmsford United States Distribution Centers, lnc./Coolldge, LLC 10/1/99 24-SeP-02 Holyo.ke Autre Products 11/1/97 21-Nov-02 Chelsea AV Sportswear, Inc. 12/1/97 21·Nov-02 Chelsea Davin Machine Welding Co. 3/1/99 21-Nov-02 Chelsea

USTrust 11/1/97 21-Nov-02 Chelsea G.M.F. Corp. 7/1/97 21-Nov-02 Gloucester LePage's, Inc. 7/1/97 21-Nov-02 Gloucester Mass Heavy Industries( Fore River Shipyard) 9/1/97 21-Nov-02 Quincy Dartmouth Sports Dome, Inc. 11/1/97 20-Dec-02 Dartmouth Burnside Building & First Massachuse~ 12/1/96 13-Feb-03 Worcester Come Play Products 11/1/97 25-Feb-03 Worcester

Rita's Enterprise~, Inc. 9/1/09 27-Mar-03 Everett NE Datacom Sales 2/1/96 27-Mar-03 Gardner Crescent Cardboard Co. 6/1/95 27-Mar-03 Lee Clrelll Foods 9/2/09 27-Mar-03 Taunton Toltec Fabrics, Inc. 6/1/99 25-Jun-03 Dudley Molded Corrugated Paper, Inc. 11/1/99 25-Jun-03 Fitchburg Sencorp Systems 1/1/98 2~Jun-03 Barnstable Section 15

FY 1995 through FY 2009 EACC Decertified Projects

Flbercore 12/1/96 26-Juri-03 Charlton Troiano Trucking 6/1/00 26-Jun-03 Grafton Wldax Corporation 11/1/09 26-Jun-03 Hyannis Portuguese Cultural Center 10/1/99 25-Sep-03 Fall River Putnam Lane Realty Trust 11/1/09 2&-Mar-04 Worcester Seajet Express 3/1/99 24-Jun-04 Chelsea South Coast Concrete Products, Inc. 11/1/99 24-Jun-04 Dartmouth Webvan Group.Inc. 4/1/00 24-Jun-04 Devens Accusonic Technologies, Inc. 5/1/99 24-Jun-04 Falmouth

Cape Cod Printing 11/1/00 24-Jun-04 Falmouth Newline Color, Inc. . 11/1/99 24-Jun-04 Fitchburg U.S. Specialty Packaging, Inc. 8/1/98 24-Jun-04 Leominster First Colony Construction, Inc. 12/1/00 24-Jun-04 Marlborough The Butcher Company 10/1/99 24-Jun-04 Marlborough B&M Realty Trust/TC. Landos/Dunkln Donuts 6/1/00 24-Jun-04 Maynard Route 6 Auto & Marine 12/1/98 24-Jun-04 New Bedford Thomas & Betts Corp. 12/1/97 24-Jun-04 Orange Southbridge Sheet Metal 9/1/00 24-Jun-04 Sturbridge US Assemblies of NE/Mateo Electronics 7/1/97 24-Jun-04 Taunton DSM Enterprises, Inc. 6/1/09 24-Jun-04 Uxbridge Ronzo's Bistro 12/1/00 28-Sep-04 Erving Zero Corporation 9/1/00 28-Sep-04 Monson lxlon Technologies 12/1/00 28-Sep-04 New Bedford Luzo Foods 12/1/00 28-Sep-04 New Bedford Coastlog Industries 4/2/09 30-Nov-04 New Bedford Homeland Builders, Inc. 9/1/00 29-Mar-05 Fall River D. Pike and Co./0.A.P. Associates 11/1/97 31-May-05 Beverly Innovative Cereal Products 8/1/99 31-May-05 Orange

North Ouabbln, lnc./Leo Piro and Brenda Piro 12/2/09 31-May-05 Orange R. C. Precision Sheet Metal, Inc. 12/1/00 31-May-05 Orange TJ Edwards Co.IT. G. Max 12/1/97 28.Jun-05 Brockton Techman International Corp. 11/1/00 28-Jun-05 Charlton Dunslm Industries, Inc. 5/1/97 28-Jun-05 Chicopee Kokos Machine Co 12/1/99 28.Jun-05 Dudley Elatec Technology Corp. 4/1/00 28-Jun-05 Haverhill Sandor Tool & Manufacturing Co., Inc. 11/1/00 28-Jun-05 Lawrence Cider Mill Farms Co., Inc. 3/1/99 28.Jun-05 Leominster

J. L. Fiber Services, Inc. 5/1/00 28-Jun-05 Pittsfield Alsco Industries, Inc. 6/3/09 28-Jun-05 sturbridge Abington Savings Bank 12/2/09 28-Jun-05 Weymouth Sager Eelctronics 12/2/09 28.Jun-05 Weymouth Sampson lsurance 12/2/09 28.Jun-05 Weymouth Compass Bank 11/1/98 27-Sep-05 New Bedford American Packaging Co. 7/1/97 27-Sep-05 Taunton Medtronic lnterventional Vascular,lnc. 4/1/00 22-Nov-05 Beverly Envlroderm Pharmaceuticals lncJPaula Jasinski Trustee 12/2/09 22-Nov-05 Plymouth Berkshire Life Insurance 11/1/09 29-Dec-05 Pittsfield McVAN lnc./Cedar Assoc. 11/2/09 29.Jun-06 Attleboro Thomas R. and Jane F. Le~lanc/LeBlanc Properties 29-Jun-06 Attleboro Excel SWltchlng Corp. 29..Jun-06 Barnstable Kortec, Inc. 29-Jun-06 Beverly Boxer Realty Development/ Champion City Recovery 29.Jun-06 Brockton

Milson & Louis, lne. 29.Jun-06 Brockton Section 15

FY 1995 thro1.1gh FY 2009 EACC Decertified Projects

North American Tool & Machine Corp. 29-Jun-06 Charlton Chelsea Creek Redevelopment, LLC 29-Jun-06 Chelsea

Active MA, Inc, 29-Jun-06 Dartmouth Horacio's Welding & Sheet Metal 29-Jun-06 Dartmouth SBB Realty,LLC 29-Jun-06 Dartmouth Carner Corporation 29-Jun-06 Douglas River Valley Woodworks 29-Jun-06 Easthampton Homer Millwork Corp./Tower Realty Trust 10/1/99 29.Jun-06 Fall River Quaker Fabric Corporatlon/Bleachery Pond 5/1/99 29.Jun-06 Fall River Applied Dynamics Corporation 29-Jun-06 Greenfield New England Dairy Processing, LLC 29-Jun-06 Greenfield Commonwealt/1 E;ntertainment,LLC 29-Jun-06 Lawrence Jagrutl Patel, ODS 29-Jun-06 Lawrence Innovative Fulfillment Services, Inc. 29-Jun-06 Leominster Omnlrel, LLC 29-J.un-06 Leominster Gartner, Inc. 29-Jun-06 Lowell MSL-Qualltronlcs 29-Jun-06 Lowell Baldwln Realty/Primary Care Mental Health 29-Jun-06 Lynn PCC Value and Controls lnc./TBV 29-Jun-06 North Grafton North Quabbin Antique Co-op 29-Jun-06 Orange Profiles, Inc. 29-Jun-06 Palmer B J's Wholesale Club, Inc. 29-Jun-06 Plymouth DNSBG, LLC/n Gile and Assoc 29-Jun-06 Plymouth

Provincetown Gym and Fitness, Inc. 29-Jun-06 Pr.ovlncetown RCN Becocom 29-Jun-06 Somerville Koffler/GID Stoughton Development 29-Jun-06 StQughton CGI Circuits, Inc. 29-Jun-06 Taunton REI.MAX Landmark 29-Jun-06 Taunton

Stone Station New England Inc. 29-Jun-06 Taunton Chase Coating and Laminating 29-Jun-06 Webster

Finishing Solutions, Inc. 29-Jun-06 Westfield Litchfield Financial Corporation 29-Jun-06 Williamstown Three Kingdoms, LLC 12/3/09 26-Sep-06 Easthampton

Main Street Textiles, LP 8/1/99 26-Sep-06 Fall River Allied Cold Storage 2&-Sep-06 Gloucester Good Harbor Fillet 10/2/09 26-Sep-06 Gloucester Polynet, Inc. 618/09 26-Sep-06 Palmer Mar:land Mold, Inc. 6/1/99 2&-Sep-06 Pittsfield J & J Materials Corp. 4/4/09 26-Sep-06 Plymouth Perferx Optical/Enright & Enright LLP 12/3/09 31-May-07 Pittsfield

Lamson & Goodnow Mfg. Company 6/1/96 26-Jun-07 Buckland Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. 3/1/09 28-Jun-07 Beverly BloChem Pharma 12/1./99 29-Jun-07 Northborough

Polyone Corporation 6/3/09 26-Sep-07 Ayer Austin Ross Construction 9/4/09 2&-Sep-07 Fall River

Kayak Pools of New England 4/1/00 2&-Sep-07 Falmouth

Natural Microsystems Corp 7/1/96 26-Sep-07 Framingham GSH lntelilgent Integrated Systems, Inc. 6/1/09 2&-Sep-07 Gardner Ark-Les Electronic Products Corporation 6/1/98 26-Sep-07 Gloucester Section 15

FY 1995 through FY 2009 EACC Decertified Projects

Franklin County Fabrications, Inc. 12/1/00 26-Sep-07 Greenfield

Nallhead Creations/ C. M. Macdonald 11/1/00 26-Sep-07 Lawrence

TBV, Inc. 3/1/09 26-Sep-07 Milbury

Plymouth Exit 5 LLC 4/4/09 .26-Sep-07 Plymouth World RE Ventures 6/5/09 26-Sep-07 Taunton The PresMet Corp.II 9/1/98 26-Sep-07 Worcester The PresMet Corporation 6/1/97 26-Sep-07 Worcester EIe·ctr1c Insurance Company 12/1/09 25-0ct-07 Beverly Renfrew Center/Novtex Corporation & Northern Berkshire 11 6/1/97 30-Apr-08 Adams Baxter Chlropratlc 12/3/09 30-Apr-08 Athol Rlka Denshl America, Inc. 8/1/99 30-Apr-08 Attleboro Boston Communication Group 11/4/09 30-Apr-08 BIiierica

Kerrin Graphics & Printing, Inc. 6/1/09 30-Apr-08 Dudley BTD Precision lnc./FFR,LLC 12/4/09 30-Apr-08 Holyoke CRA, Inc. 4/4/09 30-Apr-08 Holyoke MD Beauty Salon 6/4/09 30-Apr-08 Holyoke Pharma Group, Inc. 6/2/09 30-Apr-08 Leominster Newcomb Motors 11/1/09 30-Apr-08 Orange Palmer Foundry 5/1/09 30-Apr-08 Palmer Schwan's Home Service, Inc. 11/4/09 30-Apr-08 Raynham General Metal Finishing Co., Inc. 9/1/97 24-Sep-08 Attleboro M. Cutone Mushrooms 9/5/09 24-Sep-08 Barre Copeland Toyota, Inc. 6/5/09 24-Sep-08 Brockton Mather Family Enterprise 3/7/09 24-Sep-08 Brockton

Slmple Syrup Glass Studio, & Hot Shop Realty 4/2/09 24-Sep-08 Brockton Uno Foods, Inc. 12/5/09 24-Sep-08 Brockton Dunsim Industries, lnc./Avery Dennison 5/1/97 24-Sep-08 Chicopee Homan s Associates, LLC 12/6/09 24-Sep-08 Fall River Nutramax 9/3/09 24-Sep-08 Gloucester Baystate Health Systems Ambulance 6/1/09 24-Sep-08 Greenfield lntematlonal Laser Systems 4/2/09 24-Sep-08 Holyoke Positive Results 10/3/09 24-Sep-08 Holyoke Acromatlc Plastics/Crisci Tool and Die 12/3/09 24-Sep-08 Leominster Dutton Assoc. & The Dutton Yam Co. 10/1/98 24-Sep-08 Lowell New England Extrusion, Inc. 11/1/99 24-Sep-08 Montague Beacon Lumber Co.lABG Corp. 12/2/09 24-Sep-08 New Bedford Seafood Services, Inc. 12/1/98 24-Sep-08 New Bedford The Inn Place/Sweetheart Construction, LLC 6/5/09 24-Sep-08 Shelburne Gleason and Sitterly Development 12/4/09 24-Sep-08 Springfield Bay State Moving Systems, Inc. 11/1/00 24-Sep-08 Sutton

Tri-State Suburu Corp. 6/2/09 24-Sep-08 Webster Superior Steel Welding & Repair, Inc. 6/1/09 24-Sep-08 Winchendon Protocol Communication & Protocol Realty, Inc. 10/1/99 24-Sep-08 Worcester Digital Systems Services, Inc. 671/00 29-0ct-08 Douglas GBI Marketing 11/2/09 29-0ct-08 Greenfield

Cable Design & Manufacturing 6/1/09 29-Oct-08 Lowell Spherics, Inc. 5/6/09 29-0ct-08 Mansfield NES Clothing Company and Signature Apparel 4/1/00 29-0ct-08 Middleborough

Carnegie Row Mal/David Spiegel of Irene Realty Trust 3/4/09 29-0ct-08 Norwood Section 15

FY 1995 through FY 2009 EACC Decertified Projects

ECHO Industries, Inc. 12/1/00 29-Oct-08 Orange

Grady Research 12/1/99 25-Mar-09 Ayer Fuji Film Microdisks 5/3/09 25-Mar-09 Bedford

Bruker Ble>Spln Corp. 11/3/09 25-Mar-09 Billerica Johnson Tool & Manufacturing, Inc. 6/1/99 25-Mar-09 Charlton Alkermes, Inc. 12/1/00 25-Mar-09 Chelsea

Alkermes, Inc. 12!1/09 25-Mar-09 Chelsea Industrial Wiper 4/1/00 25-Mar-09 Chelsea New England Sculpture Service 12/4/09 25-Mar-09 Chelsea A & R Machining/Tool and Die 11/2/09 25-Mar-09 Dartmouth American Medical Instruments 11/1/98 25-Mar-09 Dartmouth Ranger, Inc. 6/3/09 25-Mar-09 Douglas American Dryer Corp 5/3/09 25-Mar-09 Fall River PGM Plastics 12/3/09 25-Mar-09 Fitchburg Ron Bouchard'& Auto Sales, Inc. 11/4/09 25-Mar-09 Fitchburg Elkos, Inc. 5/4/09 25-Mar-09 Franklin

Weyerhaeuser Co. 9/2/09 25-Mar-09 Freetown Adams Direct Mall Service, LLC 11/4/09 25-Mar-09 Greenfield International Container Co. 6/4/09 25-Mar-09 Holyoke Newark Paperboard Products 3/1/09 25-Mar-09 Lawrence Boyd Converting 5/1/09 25-Mar-09 Lee Eastern Bank 9/1/09 25-Mar-09 Lynn Lydia's Bakery 9/3/09 25-Mar-09 New Bedford . Michael Blanco, Inc. 11/4/09 25-Mar-09 New Bedford Sea Watch lntematlonal, Ltd. 12/1/96 25-Mar-09 New Bedford lntelcore 6/1/09 25,Mar-09 North Grafton South Shore Skin Center/Scobee LLC 11/4/09 25-Mar-09 Plymouth Comfort Inn/Colonial Motel 12/1/99 25-Mar-09 Sturbridge

Electric Motors 11/3/09 25-Mar-09 Westfield

Bruker Optics 517/09 29-Apr-09 Billerica Montana Trading Company LLC/Dennls East 5/1/09 29-Apr-09 Dennis

Innovative Spinal Technologies, Inc. 6/6/09 29-Apr-09 Mansfield Innovative Spinal Technologies, Inc. 6/8/09 29-,Apr-09 Mansfield Alternate Energy 5f7/09 29-Apr-09 Plymouth Dennis East International, Inc. 12/1/00 29-Apr-09 Yarmouth S-N Bedding Co., Ind. D/b/a Serta Mattress 6/1/98 27-May-09 Middleborough otal Number of EACC Decertified Projects: 233 Contact Information

Economic Development Incentive Program www.mass.gov/eohed

Claire O'Neill Director of Economic Development Incentive Program Massachusetts Office of Business Development 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 1010 Boston, MA 02114 T: 617.788.3638 F: 617.788.3695 claire.o '[email protected]. us

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