Inside the Intel Win with One Columbus
We are excited to welcome presenters from One Columbus who will provide an insider's look at what it took to land Intel in New Albany (suburb of Columbus) and provide a deep-dive into the site selection process.
Thursday, October 6
3:00-4:00pm EST followed by refreshments
Presenters:
This event will be live in Columbus and simulcast virtually via Zoom.
Columbus Venue: CBRE, 200 Civic Center Drive, Columbus 43215
(excerpt from The Columbus Dispatch)
Intel plans to invest $20 billion to build two semiconductor facilities and related buildings on about 848 acres in an area south of Green Chapel Road and west of Mink Street on land annexed from Jersey Township in Licking County.
Intel Corp.'s planned semiconductor complex in New Albany promises big economic returns for central Ohio and the entire state, New Albany City Council was told June 21, when it voted 5-0 to approve two resolutions related to the planned project.
Intel investment largest in Ohio history: "This project represents the single-largest private-sector investment in Ohio's history," Jennifer Chrysler, the city’s community-development director, told council. "It is expected to ultimately generate more than 20,000 jobs in the state, including 3,000 direct Intel jobs earning an average of $135,000 per year plus benefits, for an estimated annual payroll of $405 million and 7,000 construction jobs over the course of the build-out, with thousands of indirect and support jobs, as well."
The project is expected to generate $2.8 billion to Ohio's annual gross state product, Chrysler said, and construction is expected to begin this year, with the facility operational by the end of 2025.