columbus 2020 investor update | march 2016 | kenny mcdonald
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COLUMBUS 2020INVESTOR UPDATE
March 17, 2016
At just the right moment,I light the match.”-Mia Hamm
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“I am building a fire,and every day I train,I add more fuel.
10-YEAR GOALSCAPITAL INVESTMENTNET NEW JOBS PER CAPITA INCOME
Goal: 150,000Pace: 187,797
Goal: $8BPace: $11.69B
Goal: 30%Pace: 46%
Current: 111,113 Current: $7.11B Current: 17%
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NET JOB GROWTH, 2010-2015
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METRO JOBSDenver 188,700Austin 177,800Nashville 149,300Columbus 118,900Indianapolis 106,700Kansas City 80,900Cincinnati 80,500St. Louis 72,300Louisville 63,800Richmond 61,100Cleveland 58,200Pittsburgh 47,600
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
NET JOB GROWTH, 2010-2015
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The Columbus metro ranks No. 17 among the country’s 50 largest metros in private sector job growth percentage from 2010 to 2015
Columbus +15.8%
San Jose+22.7%
Denver+18.6%
Nashville+22.9%
SCORING TECH TALENT“The Columbus Region stands out, with a greater number of tech degrees completed than in major markets like Philadelphia or Dallas/Ft. Worth.”
1 Silicon Valley 4.322 Seattle 2.663 Washington, D.C. 2.524 San Francisco 2.255 San Francisco peninsula 2.256 Austin 2.247 Raleigh-Durham 2.01
Concentration of tech talent (location quotient relative to U.S.)
8 Boston 1.969 Denver 1.5910 Baltimore 1.5611 Edison (NJ) 1.4812 San Diego 1.4613 Oakland 1.4414 Columbus 1.4215 Dallas/Ft. Worth 1.41
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TOP 10 METROSFOR NEW AND EXPANDED FACILITIES
1. Houston2. Chicago3. Dallas-Fort Worth4. Atlanta5. Detroit6. Pittsburgh7. Philadelphia8. Cincinnati9. Kansas City
10. Columbus
1. Chicago2. Houston3. Dallas-Fort Worth4. Atlanta5. Detroit6. Cincinnati7. Kansas City
8. Columbus9. Philadelphia10. New York-Newark-Jersey City
1. Chicago2. Houston3. Cincinnati4. Atlanta5. Dallas-Fort Worth6. New York-Newark-Jersey City
7. Columbus8. Detroit9. Louisville10. Kansas City
1. Chicago2. Houston3. Dallas-Fort Worth4. Cincinnati
5. Columbus6. Detroit7. Louisville8. Atlanta9. Charlotte10. Kansas City
2012 2013 2014 2015
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San Francisco
Denver
Austin
Kansas City
PittsburghColumbus
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Portland
SMART CITIES CHALLENGE FINALISTS
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Source: Census Bureau
U.S. companies exported $2.2 trillion in goods and services in 2015, down slightly from the past two years but still far above historical levels
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U.S. NET FDI, 1980-2015
Source: Bureau of Economic AnalysisNote: Net FDI equals greenfield investment, expansions and acquisitions minus closures, reductions and dispositions back to domestic ownership.
Through 3 quarters of 2015, the U.S. reached record levels of FDI ($322bn)
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FOREIGN-OWNED COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENTS IN 201525 companies committed 1,100 jobs and invested $550M in the Region
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PIPELINE147 ACTIVE PROJECTS
Attraction vs. Expansion Stage
26%
74%
ExpansionAttraction
Sales
DealOffer
App/Accept
71
52
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PIPELINE BY SECTORMANUFACTURING (55 PROJECTS)
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46 attraction; 9 expansion
21 domestic; 34 international
Primary clusters: Automotive Food and beverage Plastics and packaging
92,000+ sq. ft. average facility size
37%
PIPELINE BY SECTORBUSINESS SERVICES (52 PROJECTS)
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29 attraction; 23 expansion
38 domestic; 14 international
HQ (19)
Back Office and Call Center (33) BioHealth/Healthcare Financial Services Analytics/Information Services
36%
PIPELINE BY SECTORTECHNOLOGY (12 PROJECTS)
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9 attraction; 3 expansion R&D (2) Data Center (5) IT/Software (5)8%
PIPELINE BY SECTORLOGISTICS (28 PROJECTS)
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25 attraction; 3 expansion
Majority retail and/or e-commerce
Average requirement 325,000 sq. ft. Most common 100-200k sq. ft. 4 projects 500,000+ sq. ft.19%
CAMPAIGNING FOR JOBS AND INVESTMENT
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INTERNATIONAL OUTREACH
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THANK YOU
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