Retention/Expansion
Total Number of New Prospect Files Opened in 2009: 5
Current Active Prospects: 15
Potential Capital Investment from Prospects: 80.5mil. Potential New Jobs from Prospects: 581
Local Company Visits by Staff in 2009: 170
Expected Number of Annual Visits: 150
Business Recognition Luncheons in 2009: 4
Company Assistance Provided in 2009: 50
For more information contact: Joe Cisneros | Attraction/Recruitment
Total Number of New Prospect Files in 2009: 28
Current Active Prospects in 2009: 60
Potential Capital Investment from Prospects: $1.318 bil. Potential Jobs from Prospects: 4,031
CCREDC-Hosted Prospect Visits in 2009: 38
Companies Making Multiple Visits in 2009: 17
Visits to Prospect Sites/Headquarters (YTD): 4
For more information contact: J.J. Johnston |
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Susser Extols Virtues of Corpus Christi, Texas
Sam Susser, president and CEO of Susser Holdings Corp., the largest non-refiner convenience store operator in Texas with stores in Oklahoma and New Mexico as well, was here last week helping to promote industrial development in the company's hometown of Corpus Christi, Texas.
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Turner Industries still set to receive $1.85 M in city incentives
A local industrial contractor still will receive $1.85 million in incentives from the city’s business and job development corporation, though the company’s expansion started more slowly than first planned.
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San Pat County Fairgrounds to debut new $1.2 million horse barn
Officials hope fairgrounds will draw horse enthusiasts San Pat fairgrounds horse barn
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San Patricio wind turbines undergoing a test drive
San Patricio County) - Technicians are taking 109 giant turbines in San Patricio County for a test spin before bringing a $300 million wind farm online later this year. The wind energy facility, on 15,000 acres of leased farmland between Odem and Taft, should be operating within six weeks.
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Careers - The Coming Flood Of Government Jobs
As the job news grows ever darker--the Labor Department announced Friday that unemployment hit a 26-year high of 9.7%--a ray of light is shining from one unexpected quarter: the federal government.
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New CCREDC Investors and Investor Renewals
The CCREDC wants to thank the following for either renewing their investment or joining the CCREDC:
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Pete’s Chicken-N-More Braselton Homes, Inc.
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Corpus Christi Police Officers Association
Perrone, Trigger & Associates City of Corpus Christi Airport
Port of Corpus Christi Sterling Personnel, Inc.
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