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Aerospace

Eastman Aerospace Park Certified ‘Ready for Accelerated Development’

The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD), in cooperation with Dodge County-Eastman Development Authority (DCEDA), today announced that the Eastman Aerospace Park

Aerospace

BE NKY sees growth for aerospace in Northern Kentucky

FORT MITCHELL, Ky. — The aerospace industry in Northern Kentucky provides residents with immense excitement and pride. The work that thousands of residents

Automotive

Why BlueOval City will be a game changer for West Tennessee

MEMPHIS, Tennessee — People who helped bring the $5.6 billion BlueOval City project to Haywood County believe it will transform our region’s economy. In

Alabama

Nick Saban will headline big ticket Business Council of Alabama event

Recently retired University of Alabama football coach Nick Saban will be the featured speaker at the Business Council of Alabama’s annual ‘Evening for Progress’

Infrastructure

Arkansas Electric Cooperative Details Plans for New Generation Plant in Texas

Arkansas Electric Cooperative Inc.  plans to build a 900-megawatt gas-fueled power plant in Texas, citing a need for more baseload power. The

Alabama

Alabama’s new strategic plan for economic growth nearing completion

What officials believe will be the most comprehensive economic growth plan for the state could be complete by the end of the

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Rowan County, Ky. adds a Build-Ready Site to spur job growth

FRANKFORT, Ky. — Highlighting momentum of the commonwealth’s site development and speed-to-market efforts, Gov. Andy Beshear announced a new Build-Ready location in Rowan

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NC Selectsite Readiness Program | Proposed Guidelines | Phase 1

North Carolina has enjoyed considerable success in recent years in recruiting large economic development projects. With this success, the State has also

Aerospace

North Carolina’s “first in flight” legacy grows with over 200 aerospace and aviation operations here

Some industry execs grumble when related companies launch operations nearby and begin competing for the same labor pool. Not Bill Collins, president

Healthcare

Japanese firm Nipro to create 232 jobs in Eastern NC with $400M investment

A Japanese company that manufactures medical equipment is looking to invest hundreds of millions of dollars in a new factory that would