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Business Development Corporation for a Greater Massena

Welcome to the Massena Business Development Corporation for a Greater Massena website.

Once you learn all that Massena has to offer, it will quickly become obvious why Massena has long been the premier industrial and commercial center of Northern New York. Our abundance of natural resources, affordable financing options, the most competitive power costs (as low a $0.02 / kwh) and variety of available sites are just a few of the reasons why so many companies -- from Fortune 500 corporations to small- and mid-sized companies -- have chosen our community for their business. Massena has just about everything a new or expanding business could need to be successful, as well as being a great place to live and work. Discover the opportunities for your business in our community by contacting us today:

Contact Information:

Business Development Corporation for a Greater Massena

Executive Director: Jason Clark
phone: 315-769-8484
email: bdc@massenaworks.com
address:

85 Robinson Road, PO Box 5217, Massena, New York 13662

 

Strategically located in northern New York State, Massena sits on the banks of the mighty St. Lawrence River and the International Seaway shipping channel, with access to the  ports of the Great Lakes. Because we are located less than 10 miles from the Canadian border, we are ideally situated for cross border trading. Massena is also the gateway to the majestic Adirondack Mountain playground and the Lake Placid Olympic Region. In less than 90 minutes, you can drive from Massena to Montreal or Ottawa in Canada.

Massena has long been the industrial center in the northern New York region and its largest manufacturing employer for over 100 years. Until recently, it was home to General Motors-Central Foundry, which closed in 2009, a victim of the sagging automobile market. However, Reynolds Metals, another longtime Massena employer, merged with Alcoa-Massena Operations in 2000.  Alcoa, the world's largest aluminum producer, has been here since 1902 and is currently in the engineering phase of a state-of- the-art $600 million modernization to its local facilities.

In addition to the large scale industrial presence in Massena, we are also host to several small- to medium-sized manufacturing operations, including those located at the Massena Industrial Park.     

Aerial View of the Massena Industrial Park

The Massena Industrial Park is a 55 acre fully-serviced subdivision zoned for light, medium and heavy industrial use. The park, owned by the Business Development Corporation for a Greater Massena, is located on the south side of the village and is bounded on the east side by South Main Street (NYS Rt. 420). Park infrastructure includes 8- and 10-inch water mains, 8-inch sewer mains, and a full-loop road accessing all lots. Natural gas services both residential and commercial users in the Massena area.

A Conrail line runs adjacent to the north and west boundaries of the park and the BDC is currently working toward providing a rail spur that will connect directly to the Industrial Park to facilitate improved material handling options.

 

Curran Renewable Energy Plant Curran Renewable Energy PlantPat Curran FSC Pure Wood

Curran Renewable Energy, located in the Massena Industrial Park is a great example of the businesses who have had success here.

 

What is the business attraction to Massena? The answer to that question is multi faceted:

  • Among our most valuable natural assets is clean, renewable and inexpensive hydro power created right here at the Robert Moses Power Dam (FDR Power Project), a critical power generation dam spanning the St. Lawrence River, As a result of this power generation, we can provide hydro power to your business for as low as 2 cents per KW.
  • Will you need a skilled workforce? That's not a problem either. In addition to inexpensive power costs, we have a skilled workforce ready to go to work. You won't find a workforce anywhere with better work ethics, more expertise, and as experienced as you will here in Massena. They are trained and experienced in manufacturing processes, and many are skilled trade journeymen. We can offer a workforce, from general laborers, craftsmen of all types including Master Machinists, computer programmers, engineers and anything between. They are available and accustomed to rotating, shift-work.
  • Need water? We're surrounded with water! We've got an ample supply from three freshwater rivers for process cooling, transportation & recreation: the mighty St. Lawrence River, the Grasse River, and the Racquette River River.
  • Our municipal electric department will keep your energy costs low with the most competitive power pricing you'll find anywhere. And, the opportunity to use ambient air for cooling improves your bottom line even more!

  • Shovel-ready sites and available buildings to meet your company's needs.

  • The economic development staff and a network of resources who are ready to help you get started immediately!
  35.8% U.S. industrial payrolls
  83.5% of Canadian payrolls
  80.6 million people (28% of the total U.S. population & 70.3% of the total Canadian population)
  37% of U.S. manufacturing activity & 75% of Canadian manufacturing activity
  29% of U.S. retail sales & 69.4% of Canadian retail sales

 

 

Board of Directors:

The Business Development Corporation for a Greater Massena was formed in the mid-1980's to help the community build a strong economy. It is comprised of a seven member, volunteer Board of Directors with backgrounds and expertise in finance, marketing, retail, manufacturing, utility services, etc. The members of the board are appointed by the Town Supervisor and Village Mayor for three year terms and hold regular monthly meetings.

Current members of the BDC Board of Directors include:

  • Dan Pease, President
  • Chris Herrick, Treasurer
  • Larry Ralston, Secretary
  • Jack Sauve Jr.
  • Crista Makdouli
  • Mark Reagan
  • Ron Bacon

 

Business Development Corporation for a Greater Massena - 41 Main Street - Massena, NY 13662 - 315.769.8484 - bdc@massenaworks.com

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