Economic Development

Aerospace

Airbus, Mobile celebrates 500th Alabama-made aircraft amid continued supply chain crunch

Supply chains for engines and aircraft components continues to frustrate airlines waiting on Airbus and Boeing to assemble their planes and deliver

Food & Beverage

Frito-Lay distribution center to bring 50 jobs, $8 million investment to one of Alabama’s poorest cities

A new distribution center is expected to bring 50 new jobs to one of Alabama’s poorest cities by June 2025. The announcement

Technology

Amazon’s economic impact on Kentucky, Indiana

Amazon.com Inc. is a massive company — currently ranking No. 5 in market cap in the U.S. at over $1.7 trillion and annual

Healthcare

A Pittsburgh-based pharmacy company plans to open distribution center in Collierville, Tenn.

A Pittsburgh-based pharmaceutical manufacturing firm plans to open a new Collierville distribution center in the early first quarter of 2025 and eventually

Economic Development

Florida’s wages continue to grow despite national decrease

A new ADP report shows that wage growth has been rising in Florida over the past year, and the median salary continues

Infrastructure

TNECD Announces Approval of Proposal to Invest $813 million in Broadband Expansion

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development (TNECD) announced today the approval of Tennessee’s initial proposal for the Bipartisan

Sports Business

City emails show early plans for $4B sports and entertainment district in downtown San Antonio

What will it cost to build a new Spurs arena and an entertainment district in downtown San Antonio? Emails from the city

Georgia

Hyundai shows off new EV model built at soon-to-open Georgia factory

SAVANNAH ― With a tug on a drape, Hyundai on Tuesday unveiled the electric vehicle currently under test production at its assembly facility near

Infrastructure

Hartsfield-Jackson marks major milestone in expansion of Concourse D

One section of the narrowest concourse at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport just got a bit roomier. After months of work at the world’s

Technology

Atlanta banned data centers near Beltline, MARTA. Some will move forward

A few data center proposals — including a downtown Atlanta project within one of the largest developments in the Southeast — will

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