Grants to help communities strengthen retail landscape 

NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development recently announced the 30 recipients of the Retail Academy Grant. The grant is designed to provide funding to communities to participate in two retail training programs.

“I want to congratulate the 30 recipients of the Retail Academy Grant,” TNECD Commissioner Bob Rolfe said. “With the assistance of these grants and the Retail Academy program, communities across the state will be taking the steps to improve their retail landscape, which will in turn promote economic growth.”

The Retail Academy Grant fully funds participation in the Retail Academy program in September of 2018. The goal is to provide cities and towns with the resources and education necessary to grow their retail, which will lead to higher sales tax and property tax collections for the communities.

The Retail Academy, developed by leading national retail advisory firm Retail Strategies, educates communities on best practices to attract new retailers while providing resources to support and grow existing local businesses.

“We are excited to expand what has already been a successful program that equips communities with resources to grow existing businesses and attract new retail opportunities,” Assistant Commissioner of Community and Rural Development Amy New said. “With these tools, communities can tailor retail recruitment to meet local needs by creating jobs, strengthening the local economy and broadening the local tax base.”

The selected communities for Retail Academy 101 include:

  • Alamo
  • Bolivar
  • Decatur
  • Dunlap
  • Dyersburg
  • Greeneville
  • Henderson
  • Humboldt
  • Jasper
  • Loudon
  • McMinnville
  • Mosheim
  • Portland
  • Pulaski
  • Somerville
  • White Bluff

The selected communities for Retail Academy 201 include:

  • Athens
  • Erin
  • Erwin
  • Jamestown
  • Lexington
  • Maynardville
  • McKenzie
  • Mountain City
  • Ripley
  • Spring City
  • Tracy City
  • Tullahoma
  • Waynesboro
  • Whitwell

The Retail Academy 101 program is an introduction to retail recruitment for local leaders, and the Retail Academy 201 program offers advanced retail site selection training to communities who have completed the 101 program. TNECD supported communities completing the Retail Academy in 2016 with a pilot round in west Tennessee and with distressed communities from across the state in 2017.

Since those academies, new retail establishments have opened in 41 percent of the participating communities with an estimated annual economic impact of $1.7 million in new local tax revenue.

To learn more about the Retail Academy and the Retail Academy grants, click here.

Each application was supported by the community’s senator and representative in the Tennessee General Assembly.Retail Academy is a program developed from a leading national retail advisory firm, Retail Strategies. The program assists communities in strengthening their retail landscape.

Communities will be trained and equipped with the tools and education necessary to attract new retailers to their markets, while providing support to their existing local businesses. In 2016 Tennessee Development Districts won a National Innovation Award at the 49th Annual National Association of Development Organizations Conference in San Antonio for launching Retail Academy.

The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development’s mission is to develop strategies that help make Tennessee the No. 1 location in the Southeast for high quality jobs. To grow and strengthen Team Tennessee, the department seeks to attract new corporate investment in Tennessee and works with Tennessee companies to facilitate expansion and economic growth.

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