$32.5B OF DIRECT ECONOMIC IMPACT AEROTROPOLIS ATLANTA BY THE NUMBERS 5 MARTA STATIONS 100+ SQUARE MILES 1 REGIONAL COMMISSION 4,700 ACRES (H-JAIA)4 INTERSTATE SYSTEMSHARTSFIELD-JACKSON 1.3M SQUARE FEET 36 AIRLINES ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OF AIR CARGO WAREHOUSE SPACE175,000+ 2,000 METRIC TONS OF 10 CITIES JOBS FREIGHT PER DAY 250,000+ DAILY PASSENGERS (H-JAIA) 1 NEW COMMUTER RAIL LINE 7M+ SQUARE FEET64,000+ TRANSPORTATION / WAREHOUSING JOBS OF HOTEL SPACE 7 NATIONAL REGISTER HISTORIC DISTRICTS WHERE WE ARE 6 MONTH SCHEDULE MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST KICK-OFF + VISION TRANSPORTATION, LAND USE + MARKET ANALYSIS RECOMMENDATIONS OUTREACH FINAL REPORT VISIONING WEEK Georgia DeptofEcon Dev. Georgia City of CollegePark of City Clayton County ChamberGDOT Porsche Georgia Power Georgia Dept of Community Affairs CLAYTON COUNTY SunTrust Bank Fort McPherson ILRA South Fulton Chamber Development Authority of Fulton County Chick-Fil-A Foundation Chick-Fil-A South Fulton CID Delta MARTA City of Forest Park Fort Gillem URA Airport Area Chamber Jacoby Invest Atlanta Prologis Academy Woodward OA Development AtlantaChamber Metro Atlanta International Hartsfield-Jackson FULTON COUNTY Hapeville of City City of East Point Duke Realty Duke Airport West CIDAirport Atlanta Regional Commission Development Authority of Clayton County VISIONING WEEK WHAT WE HEARD • INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION • LEVERAGE SUCCESSES • PUBLIC SAFETY + SECURITY • UNLOCK CATALYST OPPORTUNITIES • EDUCATION IS KEY • IMPORTANCE OF BRAND + BRANDS • CONNECTION + COHESION + COLLABORATION • ATL2.0 WHAT IS YOUR VISION FOR THE CATALYTIC SITES + CORRIDORS? INDUSTRY CLUSTERS 1. ADVANCED MANUFACTURING 2. AEROSPACE AVIATION 3. AGRI-BUSINESS 4. AUTOMOTIVE 5. EDUCATION + SKILLS TRAINING 6. ENERGY + ENVIRONMENT 7. FINANCIAL SERVICES 8. LIFE SCIENCES + HEALTHCARE 9. LOGISTICS TRANSPORTATION + WAREHOUSING 10. SPORTS 11. TOURISM 12. MEDIA + ENTERTAINMENT 13. OTHER? WHAT IS YOUR VISION FOR THE CATALYTIC SITES + CORRIDORS? VISIONING WEEK WHAT WE’VE LEARNED POLITICAL BOUNDARIES Legend Study Boundary Existing MARTA Rail Community Improvement Districts (CID) VARIES Municipalities County Lines Railroads LAND USE- PRESERVE + ENHANCE Legend Study Boundary Multi-Family Single Family Mobile Homes Agricultural / Wetlands Parks / Golf Courses / Cemeteries Municipalities County Lines Railroads LAND USE - AREAS OF OPPORTUNITY 1. MOUNTAIN VIEW 2. STATE FARMERS MARKET /CLARK HOWELL HIGHWAY 3. FORT GILLEM / MORELAND AVENUE 4. SOUTHLAKE MALL 8 5. AIRPORT WEST 6. SOUTH FULTON PARKWAY 7. UNION STATION MALL 8. FORT MCPHERSON AREA 9 9. EAST POINT 1 3 5 6 2 4 7 Legend Study Boundary Commercial Industrial Former US Army Bases Transportation Communication Utilities Forest Water Bodies Municipalities County Lines Railroads TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENTS 1. MARTA EXTENSION 4 2. MANAGED LANES 3. SOUTH FULTON PARKWAY ACCESS MANAGEMENT 4. BELTLINE 5. CW GRANT PARKWAY 6. LCI IMPROVEMENTS 2 6 2 5 2 1 3 2 2 Legend Study Boundary Roadway Improvements Last-Mile Connectivity Transit Initiatives Existing MARTA Rail Clayton County Premium Transit Service Community Improvement Districts (CID) Municipalities County Lines Railroads NATURAL + CULTURAL RESOURCES Legend Study Boundary Atlanta BeltLine National Register Historic Districts Institutional Land Uses Water Bodies Flood Plains Parks / Golf Courses / Cemeteries Municipalities County Lines Railroads GEORGIA FREIGHT PLAN ASSESSMENT Required investment of $18-20B over the next 40 years in freight improvement projects which are aligned with industry profiles & boost the state’s economy Summary Of Atlanta Regional Recommendations . Investment In Strategic Highway Corridors • Atlanta to South Carolina corridor-- to the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest • Atlanta to Tennessee corridor— to the Midwest • Atlanta to Alabama corridor • Savannah to Atlanta corridor . Key Requirements • Add capacity, improve congested interstate interchanges • Improve last mile connectors and safety improvements GEORGIA FREIGHT PLAN ASSESSMENT Rail Recommended Investments • Line haul expansion • Expansion of intermodal & carload terminals • Increasing weight limits & vertical clearances Air Cargo Recommended air cargo investments • Addl air cargo warehouse space at Hartsfield-Jackson Maritime Multimodal road connections from Port to Atlanta region and major rail yards, warehouses and distribution centers • Pressure point is I-75 between Macon and Atlanta • I-16 has sufficient capacity to handle growth at the port REGIONAL BUSINESS INTERVIEWS • Enthusiasm about the project, huge appreciation for ATL • See first-hand how Atlanta is a strong competitor for investment overall • Traffic is an impediment to reliability • Desire for more connectivity to Seaports • Georgia is well-positioned for some, not all investment • See little current development associated with air cargo, but see as large opportunity; and around rail hubs • Encouragement that the district is seen as multimodal and not a silo of airport/air cargo • Reiterated • Leadership has been lacking • Need for highly coordinated delivery capacity REGIONAL BUSINESS INTERVIEWS ECONOMIC CLUSTER OVERVIEW Time-Distance by Economic Sector ECONOMIC CLUSTER OVERVIEW Industry Dynamics 3.0 Transportation & Warehousing Well Represented Well Represented but Slow Growing Education 2.5 2.0 1.5 Accommodation & Food Forestry & Agriculture 1.0 Real Estate Wholesale Trade Manufacturing Waste & Remediation Retail Trade Utilities Other Services Health & Social Asst. 0.5 Finance & Insurance Construction Arts, Entertainment & Recreation Professional & Scientific Services Management Information 0.0 -1% 0% 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% -0.5 Under Represented Under Represented and Slow Growing but Fast Growing -1.0 ECONOMIC CLUSTERS AIR CARGO HUB Project Description & Overview: This facility gives locational advantages to time- sensitive fast-cycle logistics operations. Leveraging the ATL proximity, existing highway corridors and established industries, it accelerates lightweight high-value goods handling and improves supply chain management for various industries. The enhanced capabilities and accelerated processing times enable air cargo growth and expedited customs clearance. Economic Assets: ATL Delta Airlines Catalytic Ability: Strong FedEx Swissport Airport Time-Distance: 0 to 5 minutes UPS Cargo Village Upstream & Downstream Clusters: Typology: Logistics & Distribution Aerospace • Specialized Warehouse & Handling Integrators ICT & Technology • Site Area: 60 - 200 Acres Fast Cycle Logistics Bio-Life Sciences Temperature Chain Value-Add • Average F.A.R.: 0.35 Perishables Advanced Manufacturing • Employment Density: 1 per 2,000 sf Retail Fulfillment AEROSPACE HUB Description & Overview: This facility would further accommodate upstream/downstream supporting industries for Civil and Military Aviation, Advanced Engineering and Manufacturing, and the Satellite Communications Tech sector. In conjunction with Universities and Vocational Schools, this hub will build capacity and support the establishment of “Just-in-Time High Value” Components, Manufacturing and Aircraft Servicing. Economic Assets: Catalytic Ability: Strong ATL Boeing Airport Time-Distance: 0 to 5 minutes Delta Airlines MRO 5 to 10 minutes Upstream & Downstream Clusters: Typology: Civil Aviation Advanced Engineering Military Defence ICT & Communications • Advanced Manufacturing MRO Contractors Specialized Electronics • Site Area: 20 to 50 acres Manufacturing Technical Skills Training • Average F.A.R.: 0.25 Specialized Assemblies Parts Distribution Composite Materials • Avg. Employment Density: 1 per 1,000 sf AEROSPACE PARTS DISTRIBUTION Description & Overview: Taking advantage of the connectivity provided by ATL and leveraging the strong presence of Aerospace Companies such as Boeing, Zodiac and Delta, create a distribution center for the supply and distribution of aircraft parts, interiors and components to the global aviation industry. Economic Assets: ATL Boeing Delta Airlines MRO Catalytic Ability: Strong Airport Time-Distance: 5 to 20 minutes Upstream & Downstream Clusters: 10 to 15 minutes Logistics Civil & Military Aviation Typology: JIT Delivery Defense Contractors Warehousing ICT & Communications • Palletted Warehouse & Cross Loading Aerospace Composite Materials • Site Area: 20 to 50 acres Aviation Specialized Assemblies • Average F.A.R.: 0.25 • Avg. Employment Density: 1 per 1,000 sf FAST CYLE LOSITICS/E-COMMERCE/VALUE-ADD Description & Overview: This facility would be a multi-tenant large warehouse industrial village for retail fulfilment, as well as assembly and value add firms. The rise of eCommerce and the growing purchasing power of the population generate demand for new warehousing capacity and new stocking structures for more agile “just-in-time” distribution networks. Economic Assets: ATL Majestic & Prologis Fort Gillem/Kroger Duke Realty Airport Time-Distance: 0 to 5 minutes State Farmer’s Market Porsche, Kia, Toyota, Ford 5 to 10 minutes Upstream & Downstream Clusters: Typology: Retail Distribution ICT Assembly & Repair • Palletted Warehouse with Cross-Loading Agri-Business Advanced Manufacturing • Site Area: 20 to 50 acres Food Processing Traditional Manufacturing Average F.A.R.: 0.25 Packaging & Processing Parts Distribution • Bio-Life Sciences Automotive Parts • Avg. Employment Density: 1 per 1,000 sf AUTOMOTIVE & EQUIPMENT PARTS DISTRIBUTION Description & Overview: Leveraging the existing Automotive & Equipment Industries, this Parts Distribution Hub would provide timely and efficient delivery of
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