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Defense

GSA awards $524M contract to build cybersecurity agency’s D.C. headquarters

Clark Construction Group has won the contract to build the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s new headquarters on the St. Elizabeths West Campus in

Career and Workplace

AI is already fueling layoffs, but there’s a silver lining for some workers

Employee concerns about the impact of artificial intelligence on their career prospects have ramped up as generative AI tools like ChatGPT have

Commercial Real Estate

Construction falls to lowest level in almost a decade; trophy office space gets more expensive

It has been almost a decade since Atlanta’s construction pipeline for office buildings was this slow. It’s putting a premium on new, trophy

Electric Vehicles

Hyundai is racing to open its giant EV plant in Georgia. Suppliers are racing too

REGISTER, Ga. — Six miles outside this South Georgia town without a stoplight, robotic machinery outnumbers the farmers who live nearby. An

Commercial Real Estate

‘Ultimate vision’ of Centennial Yards in downtown Atlanta persists through changing times

The vision for Centennial Yards, the multibillion-dollar project poised to transform downtown Atlanta’s Gulch, is starting to come into finer focus. Six

Labor

Georgia ports face choppy business seas as strike threat looms

SAVANNAH ― The Georgia Ports Authority’s Griff Lynch works in the maritime shipping industry, so boat metaphors come naturally to him. The CEO describes

Expansions

Toyota president talks ‘Project Iceberg’ expansion

It’s doubtful Susann Kazunas had an opportunity to fully soak in her promotion to president of Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas Inc. before pivoting to ensure the San Antonio campus was well positioned to secure

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