Plug and Play s business accelerator program aims to create symbiotic relationships between innovative tech startups and Savannah s supply chain industry.
The plans to install water and sewer capacity on the Hyundai site rely on three counties, four new drinking water sources and a new wastewater facility.
When the state announced the intent to purchase a 2,284-acre megasite in Bryan County on Tuesday, the investment signified one of the largest economic development endeavors in Georgia history.
The site, located adjacent to Interstate 16 near the U.S, 280 interchange, will be in the hands of the Savannah Harbor-Interstate 16 Corridor Joint Development Authority (JDA) once the sale is finalized on or before July 31st.
The Savannah JDA made up of economic development organizations in Bryan, Bulloch, Chatham and Effingham counties has been focused on the megasite for the last six years. The property includes parcels under three different ownerships: William B. Mock, Samwilka Inc. and the Butler Tract, LLC, according to Bryan County property tax records.