FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 14, 2010
Governor Quinn Announces $8 Million for River Edge Redevelopment Zone in East St. Louis
Funding Will Help Clean Up Former Industrial Sites, Clear Way to Build Port That Will Create 1,200 Jobs
SAUGET – October 14, 2010. Governor Pat Quinn today announced $8 million to redevelop a 200-acre former industrial site on the Mississippi River to clear the way to build the Port of East St. Louis and help another local company expand. This investment will create approximately 65 jobs and is funded through the River Edge Redevelopment Zone program. When completed, the multi-modal Port of East St. Louis will create approximately 1,200 direct and indirect jobs.
“Today’s announcement will help East St. Louis create a world-class transportation facility in the heart of the Metro East area,” said Governor Quinn. “The River Edge program allows us to clean up areas that have suffered from years of neglect and turn them into economic engines, creating jobs and boosting Illinois’ continued economic recovery.”
link: http://www.illinois.gov/PressReleases/S ... ecNum=8970
October 14, 2010
Governor Quinn Announces $8 Million for River Edge Redevelopment Zone in East St. Louis
Funding Will Help Clean Up Former Industrial Sites, Clear Way to Build Port That Will Create 1,200 Jobs
SAUGET – October 14, 2010. Governor Pat Quinn today announced $8 million to redevelop a 200-acre former industrial site on the Mississippi River to clear the way to build the Port of East St. Louis and help another local company expand. This investment will create approximately 65 jobs and is funded through the River Edge Redevelopment Zone program. When completed, the multi-modal Port of East St. Louis will create approximately 1,200 direct and indirect jobs.
“Today’s announcement will help East St. Louis create a world-class transportation facility in the heart of the Metro East area,” said Governor Quinn. “The River Edge program allows us to clean up areas that have suffered from years of neglect and turn them into economic engines, creating jobs and boosting Illinois’ continued economic recovery.”
link: http://www.illinois.gov/PressReleases/S ... ecNum=8970





