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Boone County’s outgoing presiding commissioner praises EquipmentShare expansion; says Chapter 100 has worked

November 10, 2022 By Brian Hauswirth

Boone County Presiding Commissioner Dan Atwill speaks at the November 3, 2022 expansion announcement at Columbia EquipmentShare headquarters (photo courtesy of Governor Parson’s Flickr page)

Boone County’s presiding commissioner is praising EquipmentShare’s decision to build its $100-million  new headquarters in Columbia.

Presiding Commissioner Dan Atwill tells 939 the Eagle that it’s an exciting time, adding that they’ve had good fortune with Chapter 100 allocations, which are tax incentives.

“That’s a tax that’s on real property and personal property. And right now the area that’s going to be developed is taxed at the lowest possible rate with no personal property at all. So over the course of ten years that would come back up to the standard rates. So it’s an incentive that’s very helpful to a business that wants to invest a lot of money,” Atwill says.

EquipmentShare will break ground in a few months on its new corporate headquarters by the former Ashley furniture building near I-70’s Lake of the Woods exit. They plan to add 555 new jobs over the next five years, as part of the expansion.

Columbia’s mayor is also praising the expansion. Mayor Barbara Buffaloe tells 939 the Eagle that this shows what can happen when you have an idea and a community that supports the idea and invests in you for growing the idea.

“And then the idea that like we’re (EquipmentShare) staying here, we’re staying home. It’s going to recruit people, it’s going to retain people who go to any of our universities or high schools here. And I’m really excited,” says Atwill.

The new jobs are expected to pay an average salary of $42,000.

Filed Under: 555 new jobs coming to Columbia, 93.9 The Eagle, Ashley furniture, Boone County Presiding Commissioner Dan Atwill, Chapter 100 tax incentives, Columbia Mayor Barbara Buffaloe, EquipmentShare, Homepage, I-70's Lake of the Woods exit, Mid-Missouri News, post to twitter, Syndicated

Columbia’s EquipmentShare continues major growth; Missouri’s governor to speak at jobs announcement

November 3, 2022 By Brian Hauswirth

This is the exterior of the EquipmentShare facility in east Columbia (2022 photo courtesy of EquipmentShare spokeswoman Meg Judy)

Missouri’s governor will be in Columbia this morning to help announce new details of fast-growing EquipmentShare’s $100-million expansion.

Governor Mike Parson will be speaking at the 10 am announcement at company headquarters on Bull Run, near I-70’s Lake of the Woods exit. He’ll be joined on the podium by EquipmentShare executives, Columbia Mayor Barbara Buffaloe and Boone County Presiding Commissioner Dan Atwill.

Some details of the expansion were discussed during a September open REDI board meeting that 939 the Eagle News covered. Boone County commissioner Justin Aldred told 939 the Eagle that day that about 555 new jobs are coming to EquipmentShare over the next five years.

Commissioner Aldred says the average salary for the new jobs will be about $42,000.

Filed Under: 93.9 The Eagle, Boone County Commissioner Justin Aldred, Boone County Presiding Commissioner Dan Atwill, Columbia Mayor Barbara Buffaloe, Columbia's EquipmentShare, Homepage, I-70's Lake of the Woods exit, Mid-Missouri News, Missouri Governor Mike Parson, post to twitter, REDI, Syndicated

Columbia’s Lake of the Woods golf course to switch to electric-powered carts

May 5, 2022 By Brian Hauswirth

A $40,000 improvement project at Columbia’s popular Lake of the Woods golf course has been approved by the city council. The project is being funded by the golf course improvement fund, which is paid for by golfers. The city will convert Lake of the Woods’ fleet of 52 gas-powered golf carts to electric-powered golf carts. …

Filed Under: 93.9 The Eagle, Columbia's City Council, Columbia's Lake of the Woods golf course, electric-powered golf carts, gas-powered golf carts, Homepage, I-70's Lake of the Woods exit, Mid-Missouri News, post to twitter, Syndicated

Schnucks is still hiring for its new Columbia store near Lake of the Woods exit

March 25, 2022 By Brian Hauswirth

The chief executive officer of St. Louis-based Schnucks is pleased with this week’s big turnout at the opening of the new store on Columbia’s Clark lane. Todd Schnuck helped cut the ribbon at the store, which is near I-70’s Lake of the Woods exit. “Anytime we have a new store opening, people just get so …

Filed Under: 93.9 The Eagle, Forum Boulevard in Columbia, Homepage, I-70's Lake of the Woods exit, Mid-Missouri News, Schnucks career website, Schnucks chief executive officer Todd Schnuck, Schnucks Columbia Clark lane store, Syndicated

Schnucks still looking to hire at least ten additional employees for new Columbia store

February 25, 2022 By Brian Hauswirth

St. Louis-based Schnucks has announced that its new 48,000 square foot store in northeast Columbia will open on March 23. The Schnucks Battle Crossing store is located on Clark Lane, near I-70’s Lake of the Woods exit. While the store has been built for months, Schnucks executives tell 939 the Eagle that the COVID pandemic …

Filed Under: 93.9 The Eagle, Bettendorf-Rapp, COVID pandemic, Eatwell, Forum Boulevard in Columbia, Homepage, I-70's Lake of the Woods exit, Jefferson City's Missouri Boulevard, Mid-Missouri News, northeast Columbia's Clark lane, Providence and Broadway in Columbia, Schnucks, Schnucks spokesman Paul Simon, Syndicated

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