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MARCH 2018
2018 REPO
RTSU
CCES
SFOCUSING ON THE FUTURE
Annual report oneconomic, community
and downtowndevelopment for Tiffin
and Seneca County, Ohio
SENECA INDUSTRAL
AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION
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On behalf of the entire SIEDC Team,DAVID R. ZAK, PRESIDENT & CEO
How did this happen?
It has been four years since I came to Tiffin and Seneca County, and
I have been amazed at the progress this community has made. The
growth and development have been tremendous.
The numbers and rankings do not lie. Our unemployment, which in 2009
exceeded 13%, is now consistently below 5% and at or below the state
and national averages. As a non-metro county, we consistently rank in
the top ten percent for economic development - five years in a row in
fact. And we expect nothing different this year. Since 2014, we have seen
almost 400 investment or job creation projects, more than $335 million
in new investment, and 1400 new jobs announced.
How does this happen? Like all good things, it begins and ends with
people. The leaders and employees of the amazing private sector
companies which make the investments and create the jobs. The
visionary and dedicated public sector leaders, servants, and first
responders that create a safe, business-friendly, well-educated, and
well-trained community. The incredibly collaborative partners with us in
economic, community, and downtown development. The volunteers and
supporters. The entrepreneurs. The dreamers and doers. You made this
happen, and we will continue to work hard daily to help keep it going.
So, congratualtions to everyone involved. We look forward to 2018.
David R. ZakPresident & CEO
Amy ReinhartDowntown Main
Street Manager
Katie LangCommunications
Manager
Bryce RiggsDevelopment
Manager
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Economic Development(est. 1983)
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Community Development(est. 1990)
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Downtown Development(est. 2014)
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>>OUR MISSIONECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Helping industry and commercial businesses locate and expand has been core to SIEDC’s mission since it was created in 1983. We assist companies in finding locations, obtaining incentives and resources, providing research and information, and advocating on their behalf to facilitate job creation and investment projects.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
SIEDC has been involved with housing, administering the City of Tiffin’s Community Development Block Grant program, and facilitating public development projects since 1990, and we plan on continuing that tradition while implementing a strategic and collaborative approach to prioritizing projects and refreshing our strategic plans.
DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT Tiffin Tomorrow grew out of the 2010
Downtown Strategic Plan and was integrated into SIEDC at the beginning of 2014. Togther with its partners, supporters, and volunteers, SIEDC leads downtown revitalization using a Main Street approach focusing on Design (physical appearance), Marketing (events and promotion), Business Enhancement (strengthening existing and new busineses), and Operations (resources and oversight).
In 2017, American Fine Sinter embarked on another $20 million
expansion, creating 25 new jobs in the process.
In 2017, the East Green Pavilion area in
downtown Tiffin was completed, and concerts
are being planned for 2018.
In 2017, the new and expanded Facade
program had another successful year, bringing
the total since 2014 to 58 projects and $1.7
million invested.
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PROJECT REPORT<< Industrial development was far and away the largest
contributor to the investment column in 2017, with three-quarters (75 percent) of all the investment coming in the industrial sector. American Fine Sinter in Tiffin and Treves in Fostoria (occupying the spec building) were the two largest investments, but several other investments or transactions also contributed to the total, including the announcement of a new spec building in Tiffin in the Eagle Rock Business Park, a couple of real estate acquisitions (Centrex, Tiffin Insulators), as well as various other investments and expansions by local companies.
Infrastructure investment was also a hallmark of 2017 ($8 million), with several rail investments being planned or announced (Safety and Quiet Zone, Sandusky-Seneca-Tiffin Port Authority), as well as several roadwork projects, and the announcement of Bascom Communications’ Full Throttle Gigabit internet service, bringing highspeed broadband to a third of the county.
Retail placed third, with $7 million in new investment, and Agriculture, Education, and Health & Recreation also contributed $7 million in new investment.
20 Largest Projects(by investment)
New Jobs
Retained Jobs
Investment Industry Type
American Fine Sinter 25 246 $20.0 million Manufacturing Expansion
Treves Incorporated 91 $11.4 million Manufacturing New
CSXT (Safety & Quiet Zone) $2.7 million Infrastructure Investment
OCECO 6 9 $2.5 million Manufacturing Expansion
Eagle Rock Spec Building $2.3 million Manufacturing Investment
Goo Goo Car Wash 15 $2.3 million Retail New
Heidelberg University ~300 $2.3 million Education Investment
224-Development $2.0 million Infrastructure New
Sunrise Cooperative $2.0 million Agriculture Expansion
Centrex Plastics 40+ $1.7 million Real Estate Investment
KeBolt LLC $1.6 million Residential Investment
SST Port Authority $1.6 million Infrastructure Investment
Miami Streetscape $1.6 million Infrastructure Investment
Sentinel Career Center $1.5 million Education Expansion
Tiffin Insulators 10+ $1.1 million Real Estate Investment
Ilarion LLC $1.4 million Real Estate Investment
Holiday Inn Express 20+ $1.0 million Retail Investment
On Site Development $0.7 million Real Estate Investment
Tiffin University ~400 $0.7 million Education New
Total (incl. other projects) 200+ 1500+ $64.0 million Various Various
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PROJECT REPORT<<
We have an unprecedented spirit of cooperation and connection here that allows us to accomplish amazing things together. The tremendous economic growth and investment we have been experiencing is proof of that.
Mike Kerschner, President, Seneca County Board of Commissioners
ONE OF THE TOP COMMUNITIES FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
88 PROJECTSACTIVITY
88 investment and job creation projects were made public in 2017.
$62 MILLIONCAPITAL EXPENDITURES
More than a $62 million in new expenditures were made public in 2017.
200 NEW JOBSJOB CREATION
More than 200 new jobs were announced in 2017.
Site Selection Magazine has annually ranked states and cities for private economic development projects since 1978. In order to count, projects must involve $1+ million capital investment, create 20+ new jobs, or have 20K+ square feet in new construction.
There are 536 micropolitans like Tiffin and Seneca County in the US. Micropolitans are counties with a central city between 10,000 and 50,000 in population that are not part of a metropolitan area (MSA).
In March 2016, Tiffin and Seneca County tied for tenth out of all micropolitans. This was the second time in the last three years (2014) the community has received that honor. We expect to hear good news this year as well, with an announcement expected within the next two weeks.
That was the fifth year in a row our community has been ranked in the top ten percent, and the sixth year in a row to be nationally ranked (top 20%).
20 Largest Projects(by investment)
New Jobs
Retained Jobs
Investment Industry Type
American Fine Sinter 25 246 $20.0 million Manufacturing Expansion
Treves Incorporated 91 $11.4 million Manufacturing New
CSXT (Safety & Quiet Zone) $2.7 million Infrastructure Investment
OCECO 6 9 $2.5 million Manufacturing Expansion
Eagle Rock Spec Building $2.3 million Manufacturing Investment
Goo Goo Car Wash 15 $2.3 million Retail New
Heidelberg University ~300 $2.3 million Education Investment
224-Development $2.0 million Infrastructure New
Sunrise Cooperative $2.0 million Agriculture Expansion
Centrex Plastics 40+ $1.7 million Real Estate Investment
KeBolt LLC $1.6 million Residential Investment
SST Port Authority $1.6 million Infrastructure Investment
Miami Streetscape $1.6 million Infrastructure Investment
Sentinel Career Center $1.5 million Education Expansion
Tiffin Insulators 10+ $1.1 million Real Estate Investment
Ilarion LLC $1.4 million Real Estate Investment
Holiday Inn Express 20+ $1.0 million Retail Investment
On Site Development $0.7 million Real Estate Investment
Tiffin University ~400 $0.7 million Education New
Total (incl. other projects) 200+ 1500+ $64.0 million Various Various
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Tiffin’s downtown continues to revitalize. Since 2015, there have been 35 new businesses, bringing the total to 157, with 18 restaurants, bars, coffee and ice cream shops.
DOWNTOWNREVITALIZING OUR
Receiving national accreditation and a best-in-state award truly shows how Tiffin has embraced Main Street and is thriving because of it.
Frances Jo Hamilton, Director of Revitalization, Heritage Ohio
SENECA COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER
The $15+ million joint courts facility was constructed in 2017, and the cupola and Lady Justice installed on top early in 2018. This is the first such city-county project in Ohio.
EAST GREEN The first phase of the new
transformative East Green park has been completed.
FACADE ENHANCEMENT To date (Sept. 2014-Feb. 2018), 58
project approvals with $1.7 million invested downtown. The CDBG funds allowed other projects to move forward as well.
NATIONAL ACCREDITATION Tiffin received the highest
accreditation available in 2017 and became a National Main Street community.
NEW BUSINESSES 10 new businesses opened or
were announced in the downtown, continuing our record setting pace for new downtown development.
STATE AWARD In partnership with the Seneca
Regional Chamber and both universities, SIEDC received recognition for the Best Main Street Committee Event in Ohio - Around the Town.
170+ 257K 5.3M
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PRINT AND VIDEO NEWS STORIES GENERATED(2015-2017)
FACEBOOK IMPRESSIONS(2015-2017)
WEBSITE VIEWS BY 170K VISITORS(2015-2017)
Tiffin wins statewide downtown development award
Heidelberg and Tiffin Universities partner on historic discount
The Around the Town event--a collaboration between the Seneca Regional Chamber, SIEDC, Heidelberg and Tiffin Universities--won best downtown event award in 2017. Freshmen walk downtown and meet scores of organizations.
Fostoria Learning Centeropens its doors
The $4 million project multi-partner collaborative helps to link business and industry not only in Fostoria, but in the
region. It offers a Medical Assistant certificate and degree, phlebotomy, construction, manufacturing, and more.
Heidelberg and Tiffin Universities came together early in 2017 to offer employees of Chamber and SIEDC member companies a $200 per hour tuition discount.
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2018 BOARD OF TRUSTEES
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEChair - Lynn Detterman, President, Mercy Health Toledo Rural Market
Vice Chair - Steve Dandurand, Vice President, Corporate One Benefits
Past Chair - Andrew Felter, President & CEO, Webster Industries
Treasurer - Scott Kromer, VP, Senior Commercial Banker, Old Fort Banking Company
Committee - Jessica Wirth, Owner, Bailiwicks Coffee Company
City - Aaron Montz, Mayor, City of Tiffin
County - Mike Kerschner, Commissioner, Seneca County
Legal - Bryan Rannigan, Attorney, Lange, Gordon, Rannigan & Claus LLC
TRUSTEESJohn Arnold, President, Arnold Vending Co.
Zach Arnold, President, Arnold Machine Inc.
Gary Barber, Superintendent, Tiffin City Schools
Dana Bennett, Vice President, Sutton Bank
Lenny Clouse, President, Clouse Construction
Thomas Daniel, President, Seneca County Home Builders Association
John Detwiler, President & CEO, Seneca Regional Chamber
Greg Edinger, Superintendent, Vanguard-Sentinel Career & Technology Centers
Mitch Felton, President, UIS Insurance & Investments
Jeremy Fox, Plant Manager, Taiho Corporation of America
Joe Hartzell, Councilman, City of Tiffin
Rob Huntington, President, Heidelberg University
Andrew Kalnow, CEO, National Machinery
Dean Keller, President, First National Bank of Sycamore
Doug Kelley, Marketing and Business Development Manager, Janotta & Herner
Denny Kerschner, President & CEO, Tiffin Insulators
JoAnn King, Vice President, US Bank
Michael Lagger, Vice President Commercial Banking, Fifth Third Bank
Carl Pastorella, Human Resources Manager, Toledo Molding and Die
Dan Reineke, Owner, Reineke Family of Dealerships
Lillian Schumacher, President, Tiffin University
Gwen Stallard, AVP Branch Manager, Croghan Colonial Bank
Randy Wiser, Vice President Manufacturing, Laminate Technologies