Round Four REDI Sites Designations Bring New States into the National Program

Round Four REDI Sites Designations Bring New States into the National Program

March 25, 2026

Round four REDI Sites designation mapREDI Sites, a site readiness verification program created by the Site Selectors Guild, has announced its Round Four designations, recognizing 17 industrial sites that have met the program’s criteria for investment readiness.

This round marks a major milestone in the growth of REDI Sites: Michigan, Mississippi, New Mexico, Ohio, and Oklahoma previously had no designated REDI Sites. With this announcement, the newly designated sites become the first REDI Sites in their states—expanding the national map and strengthening coverage for consultants evaluating opportunities across regions.

Round Four also includes a notable redesignation: the Rockcastle Megasite in Mt. Vernon, Kentucky advanced from Bronze to Silver after using program feedback to complete additional due diligence and strengthen documentation. The redesignation reflects measurable progress in investment readiness and highlights how communities can use REDI Sites as a roadmap for continuous improvement.

Round Four Designated Sites

Platinum

Gold

Silver

Bronze

What’s Next

REDI Sites will continue evaluating additional candidate sites through upcoming rounds. Communities interested in participating can learn more about the process, documentation expectations, by contacting Nicki Dallison at [email protected]

About REDI Sites

REDI Sites is a site readiness verification program created by the Site Selectors Guild to provide a standardized, consultant-informed approach to evaluating industrial site readiness. The program helps communities identify gaps, strengthen documentation, and increase visibility to the site selection community.