The Tupelo region has been named to Site Selection magazine’s list of most active micropolitan areas03/07/2022
For new and expanding facilities in 2021
Tupelo, Miss. (March 7, 2022)- The Tupelo region has been named to Site Selection magazine’s list of most active micropolitan areas for new and expanding facilities in 2021. Tupelo ranked second in the nation among the 551 micropolitan areas designated by the United States Office of Management and Budget. Since 2005, this is the twelfth time the Tupelo region has been named to the list.
“The success of 2021 is just the start of Tupelo and Lee County’s long-term strategy for economic growth. Our partnerships with the Mississippi Development Authority, Tennessee Valley Authority, Appalachian Regional Commission, Three Rivers Planning and Development District and other economic development officials will continue our momentum into 2022,” said Lee County Board of Supervisors President Phil Morgan.
In 2021, the Tupelo region announced 19 new and expanding industry projects during the year, including Martinrea Automotive Structures, Waste Management, Sandman Bedding LLC, Carmigo, Raybern Foods and many more. The projects created over $105 million in new capital investment and over 1,300 new jobs.
“The Tupelo and Lee County community continues to work to create one of the best environments for business growth. On behalf of so many business leaders and public servants, it is very satisfying to be recognized for the success of our community and economic development programs this year. We continue to focus on retaining, growing, and attracting talented individuals so our community and business partners continue to prosper,” said CDF Chairman Shane Spees.
Micropolitan statistical areas, as defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget, are labor markets of 10,000 to 50,000 people centered around an urban cluster which cover at least one county.