Commercial Real Estate

Expansions

Google making $1 billion investment in Virginia. Here’s where.

Google will invest $1 billion to improve its two data center campuses in Loudoun County and a newly opened center in Prince

Community Development

Why headquarters are relocating to Williamson County, Tenn. (and why not)

Greater Nashville has lured more than 20 new headquarters in the past five years, and Williamson County can take much of the

Workforce Development

Manufacturers bullish on natural state; will workforce be ready?

A bird’s eye view of Arkansas economic development in 2024 would include some now-familiar landmarks — more growth in northwest Arkansas and

Technology

Atlanta data center market fastest growing in US, per CBRE report

Atlanta’s data center market is growing faster than any other in the United States, according to a report by CBRE. Data center

Commercial Real Estate

Demand for Atlanta retail space outpaces supply, per Colliers report

From fast-food to fine dining and medical spas to pickleball, Atlanta is a top target for restaurants and retailers in expansion mode.

Georgia

Economic Development Around the State of Georgia

Italian EVs: Italian electric car manufacturer Imola Automotive USA is establishing a manufacturing plant on 195 acres in Fort Valley. The company plans

Site Selection

Site projects in 45 counties go to Round 2 of Kentucky Product Development

FRANKFORT, Ky. — The Governor’s Office announced 46 site and building development projects in 45 counties have moved ahead to the due diligence

Commercial Real Estate

You’ll soon see work at Amazon’s Northern Virginia’s HQ2. Here’s what’s happening.

Clark Construction plans to begin installing utilities for PenPlace, the second phase of Amazon’s HQ2, which remains delayed but, we’re told, not scaled

Texas

Apple, Tesla, Samsung have spent billions in Austin of late

If there’s an antidote for the malaise that has been plaguing the tech sector nationally, Austin may be on to it. A

Commercial Real Estate

With the supply side shifting dramatically, what’s next for Atlanta’s office market

Just over 550,000 square feet broke ground in the Atlanta office market in 2023, according to JLL. That figure is down 60%

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