FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PORTLAND, ORE. (January 24, 2013) – Gresham Vista
Business Park Earns Certification
Gresham Vista Business
Park, the newest of the Port’s five industrial parks, has officially joined
Oregon's Certified Industrial Lands program. The Port has received notice from
Business Oregon confirming its final approval.
“The formal Industrial
Site Certification validates what we have known all along, that Gresham Vista
Business Park is one of the best shovel-ready job creating sites in the world,
said Gresham Mayor Shane Bemis. “The City’s partnership with the Port of
Portland to get this site rolling will greatly benefit Gresham residents for
many years.”
The Port originally
purchased the 222 acre site from LSI Logic Corp. for $26.5 million in October
2011. A joint marketing agreement between the Port and the City of Gresham aims
to attract investment by traded sector companies that sell products and
services globally.
At completion, the park
will include nine lots on 172 developable industrial acres, generating an
estimated 2,768 direct jobs. The site is adjacent to the ON Semiconductor
campus and Portland General Electric’s McGill Substation.
Achieving Industrial Site
Certification marks a major milestone for Gresham Vista Business Park, as it
joins the state inventory of project-ready industrial sites that are ready for
construction within six months or less. This helps best position the site as a
prime location for new business investment and growth.
“Certification will help
us market this site to its fullest potential,” said Eileen Murche, senior
manager of business and economic development for the Port. “Large lot,
development-ready, industrial land is in short supply in this region, and land
availability is critically important to the future growth of our region’s
economy and tax base.”
Certification required a
thorough and extensive analysis of information regarding the site and
limitations to its development. Every certified site in Oregon must be
recertified every two years.
- Some of the benefits of
inclusion in the program include:
- National
exposure to site selectors
- State
recognition (65 sites have been certified over the last seven years)
- Marketing
support through the State
- Verification
utilities are in place to service the site
- Verification
site is suitable for construction
- Environmental
assessments have been reviewed and approved
- Faster
time to market
According to the Business
Oregon website, Oregon's industrial site certification program is recognized as
one of the most comprehensive shovel-ready programs in the country. It is a
rigorous program that is trusted by the market and has been a factor in many of
the state's largest employment successes.
About the Port of Portland
Established in 1891 by the Oregon Legislature, the Port of
Portland owns four marine terminals, three airports (Portland International,
Hillsboro, and Troutdale) and five industrial parks. The mission of the Port is
to enhance the region's economy and quality of life by providing efficient
cargo and air passenger access to national and global markets.