Here's just a small sampling of the work that we have done recently.

Remington Expansion and Relocation, Alabama

  • Consolidation of multiple production locations to existing production and R&D facility in Huntsville, AL.

  • Reuse of 800,000+ sq. ft. industrial campus fully modernized for advanced manufacturing and R&D.

  • Up to 2,000 new positions created.

  • Provided comprehensive Site Selection, Incentives Strategy, and Government Relations Services.

  • Incentives Value/New Position: $162,500.

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iQor Headquarters Relocation, Florida

  • Headquarters relocation from New York, NY to St. Petersburg, FL.

  • 50 headquarters/C-suite employees and retention of 1,600+ Florida operations staff.

  • Provided comprehensive Site Selection, Incentives Strategy, and Government Relations Services.

  • Incentives Value/New Position: $26,000.

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DEALERTRACK Headquarters & OPerations, New York

  • Relocation and expansion of headquarters and software development operations center from Lake Success, NY to North Hills, NY.

  • 350 new headquarters and software development staff and retention of 500 incumbent employees.

  • Construction of 230,000 sq. ft. Class A greenfield office building.

  • Provided comprehensive Site Selection, Incentives Strategy, and Government Relations Services.

  • Incentives Value/New Position: $123,000.

ECONOMIC IMPACT OF GLOBAL AUTOMAKERS ON THE U.S. AND SELECT STATES

  • For the past six years, the trade organization, Autos Drive America (formerly Global Automakers) has published annual reports on the positive contributions made to the U.S. economy by the international automakers that produce autos and light trucks within the U.S.  SCOUT Economics provides the economic impact analysis and econometric modeling in support of the reports’ conclusions.

  • The 2020 report can be found here: https://www.autosdriveamerica.org/impact-reports/ .  The reports also offer detailed impacts for select high-impact states, including: Alabama, California, Georgia,  Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and West Virginia.

    According to the report, in CY 2019:

  • International automakers invested more than $92 billion into U.S. operations and contributed $290 billion to the gross domestic product.

  • International automakers, dealers, and suppliers supported nearly 2.5 million American jobs.

  • International automakers built almost half of the cars and light trucks made in America.

  • International nameplate dealers were responsible for 56 percent of new vehicle registrations in the U.S.

  • More than half of all U.S. new vehicle dealership jobs were created by international nameplate dealers.

  • Economic activity by international automakers and dealers in America generated $67 billion in federal, state, and local tax receipts and other revenues.

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