Economic Development

Workforce

These are the highest-paying jobs in Dallas-Fort Worth

Dallas-Fort Worth has one of the country’s strongest job markets. DFW added nearly 68,000 jobs from July 2023 to July 2024, according

Infrastructure

CyrusOne plans $200 million data center in north Fort Worth

Dallas-based CyrusOne LLC is planning a $200 million data center in north Fort Worth, according to new state filings. The data center

Manufacturing

EV supplier Futronic is heading to Buda, Texas with aim of creating 350 jobs

A plan dubbed “Project Forward Motion” — a reference to a South Korean electric vehicle supplier that is on track to become Buda’s largest

Manufacturing

Shelbyville, Ky. Battery Manufacturing proposes $700M renewable-energy facility

Another battery plant could be coming to Kentucky. About 30 miles east of Louisville, Shelbyville Battery Manufacturing is planning to build a

Manufacturing

Workers at Tenn. electric vehicle battery plant join UAW

The 1,000 workers making batteries for electric vehicles at a site in Middle Tennessee will belong to the United Auto Workers union,

Infrastructure

Betting on Tipton County, Tenn.

Mark Herbison has been in and around industrial economic development in the Memphis area for nearly two decades now. He was the

Community Development

D.C.-area economic outlook buoyed by record employment, residential growth

Greater Washington’s economy is showing glimmers of improvement across several key data points. Apartments are filling up, visitors are going out and

Manufacturing

Tate Selects Pocahontas, Arkansas as Site for New Manufacturing Facility

POCAHONTAS, Ark. (August 22, 2024) – A new manufacturing facility is set to be established in Pocahontas, Arkansas, bringing significant investment and

Food & Beverage

Desi Fresh Foods to open plant in Frederick County, Va.

RICHMOND, VA — Governor Glenn Youngkin announced that Desi Fresh Foods, a leading U.S. producer of dahi, or South Asian yogurt, and

Sports Business

Global venue operator tapped to plan out a new Washington Commanders stadium — and how to pay for it

The District has quietly hired a consultant via a sole-source contract to begin laying the foundation for how the city could build

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