The Triumph Gulf Coast Board met in Pensacola this week to approve five grant award agreements and advance two projects to grant award negotiations to move forward $70 million and 1,300 new high-wage jobs in Bay, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Wakulla and Walton counties.
The Triumph Gulf Coast staff continues regular work with grantees on the implementation of 63 active executed grants and an additional 16 closed projects totaling over $728 million in grants executed since 2018 across the eight Triumph eligible counties.
Bay County
The Triumph Board voted to approve a grant award agreement with the Northwest Florida International Airport (ECP) for up to $25,000,000 to recruit Project Spinner, a commercial jet aircraft engine MRO company, IAG Aero Group. The Triumph funds will be used by ECP to construct an MRO facility which will be leased to the company. In addition to the MRO facility, the company will construct a jet engine testing center at ECP and has purchased parts testing and distribution facility in Lynn Haven. Project Spinner has begun hiring at the Lynn Haven location and will create a minimum of 500 new, high- wage jobs across the three facilities. This project supports the growing Northwest Florida aviation and airspace sector.
The Triumph Board voted to advance to final grant award negotiations with the Bay County Board of County Commissioners for up to $3,750,000 to support the recruitment of Project Clear. The grant funds will be used by Bay County to improve the former Bay County incinerator building and property to house Project Clear, a commercial and residential glass and glazing manufacturer. The company plans to expand manufacturing operations to Bay County, leveraging the Port of Panama City for raw material imports and Bay County’s southeast US location to capitalize on operational and logistical efficiencies. The company will create at least 150 new jobs paying an average of 115% or more of Bay County’s average wage.
Okaloosa County
The Triumph Board voted to approve a grant award agreement with the Okaloosa County Board of County Commissioners for up to $16,800,000 to support the recruitment of Williams International, a leading aviation aerospace manufacturer, in partnership with Florida Commerce, Space Florida, and the University of West Florida’s (UWF) Industry Resilience & Diversification Fund (IRDF). The Triumph grant funds will be used to support site work activities to prepare an approximately 135 acre site Okaloosa’s Shoal River Ranch Gigasite. The company will invest over $1 billion to construct and equip facilities totaling an estimated 1,000,000 sq ft and create 336 new high-wage jobs paying over 115% of current average Okaloosa wages.
Santa Rosa County
The Triumph Board voted to approve a grant award agreement with the Santa Rosa Board of County Commissioners for up to $2,483,094 to win the expansion of manufacturer Project Turbo. The grant funds will be used to acquire approximately 12.5 acres of prime industrial property off Highway 90 in Santa Rosa County to house two manufacturing centers, of approximately 80,000 and 150,000 square feet. The company will create at least 60 new high-wage jobs paying at least 115% of Santa Rosa’s average wage. The project will add capacity to the region’s manufacturing cluster, one of the targeted industries transforming Northwest Florida.
Wakulla County
The Board voted to approve a grant award agreement with the Wakulla County Board of County Commissioners for up to $13,500,000 to purchase and develop a 20-acre industrial site within Opportunity Park to win the expansion of manufacturer Point Blank Enterprises. The proposed Triumph award will fund acquisition of the site and development of a 150,000 square foot building to be owned by the county and leased to the company.
The company will create at least 300 net new jobs paying at least 115 percent of the current prevailing Wakulla County wage. Point Blank Enterprises manufactures body armor for law enforcement and both body armor and equipment armor for the defense sector. Through a competitive project led by Florida’s Great Northwest (FGNW), and in partnership with Florida Commerce, UWF’s IRDF, and Duke Energy the company selected Wakulla County for this major expansion.
Walton County
The Triumph Board voted to approve the grant award agreement with the City of DeFuniak Springs for up to $4,229,000 to support industrial development at the City of DeFuniak Springs Airport, in partnership with Florida Commerce, three new hangars for aviation aerospace job creators, an access road and associated infrastructure will be constructed. The project will result in the creation of at least 100 new Florida Target Industry jobs at the airport paying an average of at least 115 percent of Walton’s average wage. The companies are yet to be identified but the project is expected to result in substantial employment growth in the fast-growing Northwest Florida aviation and aerospace sector.
All Triumph Counties
The Triumph Board voted to advance to final grant award negotiations with Florida’s Great Northwest for up to $4,777,000 to strategically market the Triumph region to high-wage job target industry job creators. The funds will be used to update the existing Northwest Florida FORWARD economic development strategy, develop a marketing plan from the strategy, and increase targeted business development marketing efforts for the eight-county region.
The Triumph Gulf Coast Board of Directors is appointed by the Governor, Attorney General, Chief Financial Officer, and presiding officers of the Legislature. The appointees to the Triumph Board are Jay Trumbull, Sr. (Chair), David Humphreys (Vice-Chair), Leslie Weiss (Treasurer), Bryan Corr, Sr. (Asst. Treasurer), David Bear, Collier Merrill and Charles Rigdon. All meetings of the Board are public.