Bannock Development paints bright picture for Pocatello
Pocatello business leaders looked into the political future during breakfast meetings with the Bannock Development Corporation (BDC).
Economist Rick Phillips told the group Pocatello is meeting most of the major markers of a strong economy.
“We’ve got virtually 0% unemployment at 2.9% that means basically everyone who wants a job has one if you look at our different sectors, our industrial sector our service sector,” said Phillips. “Each of those sectors are highly diversified and at full employment right now, so from an economic development point of view and a marker point of view. Pocatello, Chubbuck, Bannock County in general is in beautiful shape.”
Bannock Development said many new and expanding businesses will be bringing hundreds of high paying jobs to the area in the near future.
Among the highlights of 2016-17 BDC reported:
2013 to 2015 Pocatello area average wage/salary grew from $18.02/hr. to $20.36/hr. = $42,340 annually ($2.34/hr. increase, almost $4,850 annually).
Amy’s Kitchen Ramp Up Ahead of Schedule;
$76,000,000 investment
under construction
1,000 new jobs, 700 Dec. 2017
Great Western Malting Co. Expansion
$100,000,000 Investment
$307,000,000 expected economic impact
50,000 additional acres of barley produced
10 additional jobs
Allstate Insurance Center
480 currently employed with
projections for 550
On Semiconductor
$100 million investment/ 7 years
750+ jobs
30 million invested in 2017
SME Steel
150 new jobs projected
Currently 135
Western States Caterpillar
$20,000,000 investment
110 jobs retained
15 additional jobs
Buchanan & Edwards
50 IT Positions initially, 80 projected
FBI Expansion
Data Center 350 Technical Positions 150 Administrative Positions.
Bully Dog – Old Town Pocatello Location
50 Professional and Technical Positions
ZipKit Modular Homes
40 jobs