Showing posts with label Tech Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tech Park. Show all posts

23 February, 2010

Why Are Charleston’s Conservative Radio Talk Show Hosts Against the Tech Park?

Why Are Charleston’s Conservative Radio Talk Show Hosts Against the Tech Park?

Is it because the hi-tech tenants of that proposed park aren’t the kind of businesses that are likely to buy much radio advertising?

If the proponents of a plan to transfer ownership of the old Union Carbide/Dow Chemical site to the state wanted to fill that property with car lots and restaurants would Charleston’s conservative radio talk show hosts still oppose the plan?

I doubt it.

OK, Charleston’s conservative – it’s the only kind we have – radio talk show hosts seem to be a little confused so let me help them understand why they should support a plan to create businesses that won’t buy radio ads and won’t bring them free food while they’re on the air.

Conservatives are supposed to be in favor of economic development and job creation. The proposed tech park is a chance for our government to incubate new employers and attract still others resulting in hundreds or thousands of well-paying hi-tech jobs that will pump millions of dollars into the local economy. That's good.

While it’s true that hi-tech firms aren’t likely to buy many radio ads, the millions of dollars they pay their employees will enable hundreds or thousands of families to spend more money at restaurants and car lots resulting in more radio ad dollars for conservative talk radio.

True economic development involves monetizing something that wasn’t monetized before. To do that you have to either discover something of value and then monetize it or you have to invent / create / build something new and then monetize it.

If one of the restaurants that bring Charleston’s conservative talk radio hosts free food sells a meal, no new wealth was pumped into the Charleston economy and no new jobs were created here. The restaurant that sold the meal simply benefited at the expense of restaurants that didn’t sell that meal. The patron who bought that meal had to eat somewhere. The preparation and sale of a meal isn't economic development, it's simply a question of where the food is prepared and sold. Whether that consumer eats at restaurant A, restaurant B or simply stays home and fixes himself a sandwich, no new dollars come into the economy as a result of the consumer's choice.

"But" some may say, "if everybody stays home and fixes a sandwich, isn't that bad for the local economy?"

It's more money for Kroger, less for The Tidewater Grill or Aubrey's.

Note: Higginbotham At Large likes both Aubrey's and The Tidewater Grill so there's no need for people who own, manage or sell ads to those fine establishments to get mad. My point is simple: some kinds of business don't bring new money into the local economy.

Other kinds do.

The hi-tech jobs that a “commercialization” / pilot plant” park can bring to Charleston will result in new inventions and patents and in hi-tech jobs that will go somewhere else if we don’t capture them here. In other words, something new (inventions, patents, new products, new processes) will be created and monetized. That’s true economic development that benefits everybody in the Charleston area.

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Higginbotham At Large welcomes comments – especially comments to the contrary. Just keep it clean and civil.

16 February, 2010

Tell Your Elected Leaders You Want The Proposed South Charleston Tech Park

Higginbotham At Large is not young enough or cool enough to belong to Generation Charleston but I attended their Monday night public forum about the proposed “Tech Park”.

Let me cut to the chase: I agree with Senator Brooks McCabe, Charleston Area Alliance, Matric CEO, Keith Pauley and others that the state of West Virginia should accept The Dow Chemical Company offer of 258 acres of land and facilities and turn it into a commercialization / pilot plant facility where inventors and developers from all over the region can bring their inventions from pure research stage to the ready-for-market stage.

Getting this Tech Park project done is a perfect example of the kind of thing government should be doing for its citizens.

Thanks to Matt Ballard at Charleston Area Alliance, I am able to post a list of elected officials and their contact info below. Make some calls and write some emails and tell your elected leaders that you don’t want this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be squandered. Tell them that many of the brilliant minds who worked at the old Carbide / Dow facility back in its salad days are still here in the Kanawha Valley and many of them are ready to help. Tell them that there are already 300 jobs at the proposed tech park and experts think there could be as many as 2500 jobs with an average salary in 6 figures at this park in just a few years.

Phone Number

Email Address

Governor

Governor Joe Manchin, III

(304) 558-2000

Governor@WVGov.org

Kanawha County Delegation

Senator Dan Foster

(304) 357-7866

Daniel.foster@camc.org

Senator Brooks McCabe

(304) 357-7990

brooks.mccabe@wvsenate.gov

Senator Corey Palumbo

(304) 357-7854

corey.palumbo@wvsenate.gov

Senator Eric Wells

(304) 340-3287

erik.wells@wvsenate.gov

Delegate:

Delegate Tim Armstead

(304) 340-3240

armstead@mail.wv.net.edu

Delegate Bonnie Brown

(304) 340-3106

bonnie.brown@wvhouse.gov

Delegate Nancy Peoples Guthrie

(304) 340-3156

nancy.gurthie@wvhouse.gov

Delegate Barbara Hatfield

(304) 340-3140

hatfield@mail.wvnet.edu

Delegate Marl Hunt

(304) 340-3392

mhunt@markahunt.com

Delegate Patrick Lane

(304) 340-3275

Delegate Mesha Poore

(304) 340-3248

mesha.poore@wvhouse.gov

Delegate Doug Skaff

(304) 340-3362

doug.skaff@wvhouse.gov

Delegate Sharon Spencer

(304) 340-3218

delspencer@aol.com

Delegate Ron Walters

(304) 340-3194

ronwalte@mail.wvnet.edu

Delegate Danny Wells

(304) 340-3287

Commissioners:

Commissioner - Kent Carper

(304) 357-0101

rachellemorrison@kanawha.us

Commissioner - David Hardy

(304) 720-4248

djhardy@agmtlaw.com

Commissioner - Henry Shores

(304) 357-0101

Mayors:

Charleston Mayor - Mayor Danny Jones

(304) 348-8000

mayorjones@cityofcharleston.org

South Charleston - Mayor Frank Mullens

(304) 744-5301

Senator Robert C. Byrd

Senator Jay Rockefeller

(304) 347-5372

Congresswoman Shelley Moore Capito

(304) 925-5964