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CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Clarksville’s Industrial Development Board is moving toward completion on two major deals to grow the Corporate Business Park and bring hundreds of jobs to the city.
“Project William/Alice” and “Project Distro” represent millions of dollars in investment in the local economy, as well as nearly 600 new jobs.
Both projects are going by code names until the deals are approved – that’s standard practice during negotiations with businesses working in competitive environments.
Project Alice/William
Project William/Alice has been discussed at length by the Clarksville-Montgomery County IDB, the local Economic Development Council and County Commission. The project involves a piece of property in the North Commercial Business Park.
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U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- Massachusetts state legislators have thrown a straw on the camel’s back and forced 75 jobs to pull up roots and head to the Volunteer State. Citing the Bay State’s “changing climate for firearms manufacturers,” Troy Industries is leaving for Tennessee.
Troy’s announcement highlights the growing hostility from Massachusetts lawmakers towards the firearm industry. Legislators introduced
legislation to ban outright the production of Modern Sporting Rifles (MSRs) that are to private citizens – even those outside the commonwealth. Troy Industries, a manufacturer of MSRs, magazines, and other firearm accessories will instead spend $7.2 million to relocate. Tennessee’s gain is Massachusetts’ loss.