Agreement sets stage for Danfoss Turbocor expansion
“They have over delivered on their commitments,” Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum said.
Nearly a decade ago, the city and the Leon County Research and Development Authority assembled a lucrative package to recruit the manufacturing company to Tallahassee for a 20-year lease, making it the largest incentive package in the city’s history at the time.
The authority provided 9.2 acres of land. The city pitched in nearly $1.6 million cash for relocation costs and a $4.8-million loan toward the construction of the 65,000 square-foot building, now appraised at $3.6 million. Danfoss Turbocor, which has paid the city back in full, was tasked to create 150 jobs within the first five years. By its fourth year, the company created 168 jobs with an average salary of $63,739.
“They have over delivered on their commitments,” Mayor Andrew Gillum said of the company that builds high-efficiency compressors. "It’s not just about the company succeeding. This is about developing the manufacturing sector in Tallahassee."
It also embodies partnerships local government, the Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce and the Economic Development Council of Tallahassee/Leon County encourage.
As part of the partnership, the city and the authority were required to sign off on the purchase option in the lease agreement. The authority approved the request in August; the city followed suit on Wednesday.
The decision sets the stage for the company to build an additional 50,000 square-foot Application Development Center, which is slated to bolster more jobs. Details are slated to be released in the near future.
“They are proof of what we have been talking about in the last few years,” Leon County Commissioner Kristin Dozier, immediate past chairman of the Leon County Research and Development Authority.
“A stronger connection between our businesses and researchers will help companies grow and create all types of jobs for all types of skill levels."
Contact TaMaryn Waters at tlwaters@tallahassee.com or follow @TaMarynWaters on Twitter.
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