CSX Adds Eight Rail-Served Properties to ‘Select Site’ Program

According to CSX, the Class I worked with more than 60 communities over the past several months to gather information and identify top candidates for the Select Site program, which connects expanding companies with “highly desirable” rail-served properties. The newest Select Sites include:
Gold Level
- CNJ Property – Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce, Montgomery, Alabama
Silver Level
- Clarius Park – Grundy County Economic Development Council, Morris, Illinois
- Ottawa Industrial Park – Ottawa, Illinois
- Milligan Site – Shelby County Development Corporation, Shelbyville, Indiana
Bronze Level
- Richmond Industrial Park South III, Richmond Industrial Development Corporation, Richmond, Kentucky
- Shoal River Ranch Giga Site, One Okaloosa Economic Development Council, Crestview, Florida
- Port Bienville Industrial Park, Hancock County Port and Harbor Commission, Kiln, Mississippi
- East Moon Rail Site, Franklin County IDB, Winchester, Tennessee
Complete information on each site is available in the CSX Select Site Listing, which includes all Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze sites currently available.

In addition to appearing on the Select Sites list, all sites in the latest group of designees will receive valuable feedback regarding potential areas of improvement. They are encouraged to engage with CSX on how to continually improve their appeal to potential developers.
CSX partners with Global Location Strategies (GLS) to evaluate sites utilizing Lasso and Site Shepard tools. CSX works with landowners and county economic development organizations to capture site-specific information in Lasso related to acreage, site characteristics, utility infrastructure and more. The data is analyzed in Site Shepherd, which was custom designed by GLS to evaluate CSX-served sites and identify opportunities for enhancing their marketability. The newest version of the tool includes environmental, social and governance factors, such as renewable energy usage, community impacts, and brownfield site reuse.




