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Welcome to the 2016 Regional Economic Development Forum Thank You To Our Event Sponsors Thank You to Our Corporate Sponsors Premier Sponsor Community Builder Sponsors Gold Sponsors Bronze Sponsors Media Sponsor 1

Agenda Welcome and Municipal Partnership Initiative The Municipal Perspective: Planning and Collaboration A Massachusetts Success Story Regional Real Estate Availability Government Incentives for Real Estate Expansions Q&A, Discussion Why Am I Here? Diary of an Economic Development Wonk R.E.D.O. WE DO! Time to Market and Career Limiting Moves 2

Why Economic Development MUST be a MUNICIPAL Priority Source: The Boston Globe Why Economic Development MUST be a MUNICIPAL Priority Source: The Boston Globe 3

Why Economic Development MUST be a MUNICIPAL Priority Source: The Boston Globe Why Economic Development MUST be an BUSINESS Priority 4

Where Are We? Who s Here? MetroWest Greater MetroWest 495/MetroWest 495/MetroWest Corridor Greater Boston Central Mass Retail/Wholesale High Tech Life Sciences Professional/Business Services Creative Economy Healthcare Education Government Observations: Confusion, Competition, Dilution Commercial market is served by MANY organizations B2B, B2C, B2B2C: 8 Chambers within MWCoC service region, several more on perimeter (Private) Municipal business associations (e.g., NCCD/NCA, FDR, ABA, etc.), BNIs, Clubs, Affinity Groups (Public) Municipal EDCs/EDICs emerging in region MWVB 495/MW Partnership MOBD MassEcon MassDevelopment MassBIO, Mass High Tech, Mass Robotics, Mass Clean Energy, Mass Life Sciences, etc. Policy, Infrastructure, and Economic Development Business and Economic Development Regional Planning MWRC MAPC TMA, MWRTA PSW, ETR, Public and Private Educational Institutions, Etc. Community Services Organizations (e.g., SMOC, NSC, etc.) Transportation Services Labor/Workforce 2016 5

Action Planning Marketing Plan Regional, Net Neutral and Consistent Towns: Messaging Platform, Sales Kit, Training, Scorecards, CRM, Promotion Businesses: Advertising and Promotion Access, Talent, Quality of Life Trade Shows Industry and HR focused Local Events Networking, Talent Development, Business Growth Local Resources SMB Center of Excellence Town-Level Competition Varying Advantages Ease of doing business, tax rates, incentives, etc. Commercial vacancies and re-development opportunities Transit, housing Local Amenities/Quality of Life History Culture Open space Schools Facilitate BRE Coopetition 2016 (adapted from 2014 Contexed, LLC) 2016 R.E.D.O. Areas of Focus 1. Develop and implement a regional business/industrial marketing plan that will 2. Create a municipal commercial sales kit that can be leveraged by MetroWest 3. Build a resource library for local small businesses whose entrepreneurial lives and 4. (a) Invest in programs for both managerial and entrepreneurial skills development that will support our local employers efforts to attract and retain the talented effectively brand and promote the MetroWest region based on the attributes shared by many of our area s municipalities (e.g., favorable location, educated workforce, and quality of life); municipalities to support (in a complementary way) their targeted efforts to identify, promote, and/or develop local, underutilized industrial and commercial properties as regional clusters and/or for mixed use and transit-oriented development. long working hours preclude them from investing in professional development and business education (e.g. using social media technology to promote their businesses) during regular working hours; employees and military veterans that are vital to our Region s vibrant technology-and servicebased businesses, such as the U.S. Army s Soldier for Life program and (b) promote the availability of local resources for funding (e.g., SMOC s and MEDC s microloan initiatives and consulting resources (e.g., ERT, SCORE, and SBDC). 2016 6

Municipal Partnership Initiative Marketecture Market and Business Development MW Referral Municipal Partnership 2.0+ Cluster Development CoStar (Intell) Municipal Partnership 1.0 Marketing and Promotion Prospecting/ Sales Support Regional Branding Program/ Promo (TBA) Knowledge Base/ Marketing Research Training/ LMS Regional Data Analytics CoStar (std) WebEx (broadcast) WebEx (closed) Marketing Support (content, web, apps) Community Showcase Managed Service Provider (NDAs, SLAs) Current Service Level Foundational Services: Networking, Advocacy (Legislation, LOS, Town Meetings, etc.), Business Attraction/Retention, Promotion, TMA 2016 Thank you! Contact Paul paul@metrowest.org 508-879-5600 x.2104 https://www.linkedin.com/in/pjoseph Join/Follow the @MWCoC https://www.linkedin.com/groups/1816646 https://www.facebook.com/metrowestchamber www.metrowest.org 7

Jamie Errickson, Director Department of Community and Economic Development Planning Board Short & Long Range Planning Housing &Community Development Permitting Transportation Planning Community & Economic Development Zoning Board of Appeals Inspections Building Department Conservation Commission Economic Development 8

Where we are now Existing Conditions Where we want to be Vision How do we get there Goals & Action Steps 9

Key questions asked: Is Natick realizing the maximum potential from the few remaining industrial and commercial districts in the community? What are the challenges and opportunities to unlocking the growth potential in these areas? Are the current zoning/land-use regulations supporting and encouraging the right mix of highest and best uses for these districts when it comes to the community s vision and market realities? Is Natick missing an opportunity to encourage the building of certain types of commercial/industrial space in Town, thereby maximizing revenues? Do Natick s land use regulations and processes need to be adapted/amended to better match the realities of what present-day and future market demand? What is the external perception of Natick s business climate in terms of the regulatory process and as compared to similar communities? How is Natick positioned within the larger region to continue to capture economic development opportunities, and who are or should be Natick s regional competitors? What are Natick s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats when it comes to the Town s economic stability and growth? What are the perceptions and status of Natick when assessed through the lens of hypothetical site selection processes? Targeted Economic Development Plan: Where we are now Existing Conditions Where we want to be Vision How do we get there Goals & Action Steps Overall goals: Develop a vision for economic development Educate & Inform decision makers, stakeholders, and population Improve local policies and procedures Create predictability and value Take advantage of Opportunities 10

Framingham: Economic Development Planning & Collaboration in Metrowest Arthur P. Robert Director Community & Economic Development OPPORTUNITIES Dynamic & diverse community urban, suburban, & rural areas Strategic location midway between Boston & Worcester, New England s largest cities Access to growth assets road, rail & air access to markets, innovation centers, skilled workers & academic centers Town commitments to: Streamlined permitting, predictability, & timely business assistance Economic Development marketing Downtown TOD http://www.framinghamma.gov/planbuildgrow 11

CHALLENGES Downtown TOD attracting a first mover Managing Framingham s success Managing Metrowest s success Traffic & State control of critical roadways Limited transportation alternatives Strengthening neighborhood commercial centers Multifamily housing Moving from marketing to robust economic development capability COLLABORATION Permitting - coordinated & timely action across borders Planning - Joint effort to define Exit 13 Set a development vision that is clear, attainable, & shared Set an action plan Estimate infrastructure impacts, to inform Town & MassDOT investment decisions Regional initiatives Metrowest Chamber: site selection, possibly tactical marketing support 495/Metrowest Partnership 12

MASSPIKE EXIT 13 AREA QUESTIONS Arthur P. Robert Director, Community & Economic Development apr@framinghamma.gov 508.532.5455 http://www.framinghamma.gov/103/com munity-economic-development http://www.framinghamma.gov/tod www.chooseframingham.com @ChooseFram 13

Consigli Construction Co., Inc. A Massachusetts Success Story Presenter: Vance Freymann, Director of Project Development Origins: Milford, Massachusetts 1905 Early Years in Milford 14

1994: Anthony & Matthew Consigli Assume Control Anthony and Matthew Consigli, 2015 Annual Volume, 1994: $2 Million Significant Massachusetts Projects UMass Medical School, Ambulatory Care Center, Worcester Cambridge Public Library North Hall, Framingham State University Community Rowing, Inc., Boston 15

2003: Maine Consigli s Portland Office Bowdoin College, Chapel Towers Restoration 2006: Connecticut Consigli s Hartford Office Trinity College, The Long Walk 16

2008: Upstate New York Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum, Hyde Park New York State Capitol, Albany 2013: Boston Rendering, 131 Beverly at Lovejoy Wharf Progress, 131 Beverly at Lovejoy Wharf 17

2013: New York City Enclave at the Cathedral, Manhattan 2014: Washington, D.C. Current Pursuit: Architect of the Capitol Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian American ArtMuseum Current Pursuit: National Air and Space Museum 18

2016: Consigli at a Glance $1.2 Billion in Projected 2016 Volume Family of Five Companies 1,000+ Employees 8 Offices MetroWest Roots & Commitments 111 Years (and counting) in Milford 350+ Employees in MetroWest Communities 4th Generation of Local Family Ownership Unending Commitment to Raving Fans Customer Service 19

MetroWest Roots & Commitments MathWorks Lakeside Campus, Natick Verve Crowne Plaza Natick, MA MassEcon.com 40 20

ReadyMA 100 Process Why have the ReadyMA 100? Statewide Outreach Application Evaluation Committee of Experts Properties go Online www.massecon.com $250 Annual Fee (per property) Local and National Marketing Update and Maintain MassEcon.com 41 Minimum Criteria MassEcon.com 42 21

MassEcon.com 43 495/MetroWest Properties MassEcon.com 44 22

2015 SouthCoast Life Science & Technology Park, Fall River 2014 2015 1,000,000 SF 1000 Tech Center Drive, Stoughton 650 East Kendall, Cambridge 332,000 SF 206,000 SF Success Stories 2014 450 Fortune Boulevard, Milford 2014 125 Pennsylvania Avenue, Framingham 64,138 SF 10 Acres 2013 50 Post Office Square, Boston MassEcon.com 410,297 SF 2012 20 Walkup Drive, Westborough 113,045 SF 45 Contact Information Doug Kehlhem Senior Director MassEcon dkehlhem@massecon.com 617-924-4600 x12 MassEcon.com 46 23

Government Incentives for MetroWest Regional Economic Development Forum Business Development Strategies, Inc. About Business Development Strategies, Inc. BDS assists companies across the Commonwealth to identify, negotiate and secure state and local tax incentives. Incentives reduce a company s costs of doing business and provide financial value as a result of a real estate expansion. Primary Industries Manufacturing, R&D, Distribution, Biotech, Medical Devices and Pharmaceuticals, Technology and Financial Services 2016. Business Development Strategies 48 24

Business Development Strategies, Inc. Types of Incentives + State Investment Tax Credits + State Abandoned Building Tax Deductions + Municipal Tax Increment Financing (TIF) + Municipal Personal Property Tax Relief + Municipal Special Tax Assessment (STA) 49 2016 Business Development Strategies Business Development Strategies, Inc. Economic Development Incentive Program (EDIP) Through December 2015 EDIP stimulates job creation, retains and attracts businesses, and encourages businesses to expand. 1,640 95,329 EDIP projects New permanent, full-time jobs 21,707 $28B Jobs retained in Commonwealth 2016 Business Development Strategies Private investment 50 25

Business Development Strategies, Inc. Certified Project Eligibility Certified Projects are eligible for incentives if they ultimately meet the following criteria: A business that is expanding existing operations Relocating operations Renovating or building Create new net permanent full time jobs Generate new real estate investment = new local tax revenue Generate substantial sales outside of the Commonwealth new facilities located in any part of the state. May be a purchase or lease arrangement 51 2016 Business Development Strategies Business Development Strategies, Inc. Certified Project Categories Expansion Create new full-time jobs Enhanced Expansion Job Creation Project Create 100 new jobs in first 2 years. Create 100 new jobs in first 2 years. Does not qualify for local incentives Manufacturing Retention Located in a Gateway Municipality Retain 50 full-time manufacturing jobs or Create 25 new manufacturing jobs 2016 Business Development Strategies Local Incentives Life Science Company Retain jobs 52 26

Business Development Strategies, Inc. Certified Project Benefits State EDIP Investment Tax Credit (ITC) State tax credit for qualifying investments; the law caps the ITC at $25 million annually; State 10% State Abandoned Building Tax Deduction For costs associated with renovating an abandoned building at least 75% vacant for two years; Municipal Real Estate Tax Incentive Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Negotiated real estate property tax exemption up to 20 years based on the increased incremental assessed value of the project property due to new construction or other significant improvements; Municipal Personal Property Tax Exemption Negotiated Personal Property Tax Exemption with TIFs; or Special Tax Assessment (STA) Negotiated real estate property tax exemption up to 20 years on the total base value of the project property. 53 2016 Business Development Strategies Business Development Strategies, Inc. Approval Process + Local Incentives Team negotiates mutual incentives with project proponent. + Board of Selectmen/City Council vote to recommend incentives proposal to Town Meeting or City Council. + If approved, Town must submit required EDIP applications to EACC. + Certified Project presented to EACC for final vote for TIF/STA and potential EDIP ITC. + Requires Town Meeting or City Council vote. 2016 Business Development Strategies 54 27

Business Development Strategies, Inc. Success: Consigli Construction Milford, MA Construct new 20,000 SF on-site expansion Retain 329 new jobs Create 50 new jobs $5.5 M private investment Benefits Included: State EDIP Investment Tax Credit 15-Year Tax Increment Financing Est. benefits secured: $800,000 55 2016 Business Development Strategies Business Development Strategies, Inc. Success: IPG Photonics Corporation Marlborough, MA a Renovated 112,000 SF for R&D Benefits Included: Retain 24 jobs State EDIP Investment Tax Create 100 new jobs $13.5 M private investment Est. benefits secured: $860,000 2016 Business Development Strategies Credit 5-Year Tax Increment Financing Oxford, MA Incentives 56 28

Business Development Strategies, Inc. Success: Trip Advisor Needham, MA Construct 290,000 SF for corporate headquarters Retain 450 jobs Create 250 jobs Est. benefits secured: $3.2 M Benefits Included: 3% State EDIP Investment Tax Credit 13 Year Tax Increment Financing Community outreach 57 2016 Business Development Strategies Business Development Strategies, Inc. Success: Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Burlington, MA Renovate 80,000 SF building Construct 344,000 SF expansion for corporate headquarters Retain 368 jobs Create 400 new jobs $114 M private investment Est. benefits secured: $7 M Benefits Included: 3% State EDIP Investment Tax Credit 13-Year Tax Increment Financing 100% Personal Property Tax Exemption MassWorks grant assistance 2016 Business Development Strategies 58 29

Lynn Tokarczyk Government Incentives Consultant Phone: 508-966-4300 Email:lynn@businessdevelopment-strategies.com www.businessdevelopment-strategies.com 2016 Business Development Strategies 59 Thank You for Attending the 2016 Regional Economic Development Forum Thank You To Our Event Sponsors 30