The Tennessee Central Economic Authority is a powerful partnership between five leading counties in one of the nations most pro-business states. Macon, Smith, Sumner, Trousdale, and Wilson Counties join together in an effort to promote economic development in the TCEA region. Tennessee Central Economic Authority, originally Four Lake Regional Industrial Development Authority, was legislatively formed in 1986 with the purpose of aggressively seeking economic growth within the region.
The Tennessee Central Economic Authority is a powerful partnership between five leading counties in one of the nations most pro-business states. Macon, Smith, Sumner, Trousdale, and Wilson Counties join together in an effort to promote economic development in the TCEA region. Tennessee Central Economic Authority, originally Four Lake Regional Industrial Development Authority, was legislatively formed in 1986 with the purpose of aggressively seeking economic growth within the region.