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GREATER YUMA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AWARDED EDA PHASE 1 PLANNING GRANT FOR SMART FARM AGTECH INCUBATOR FEASIBILITY STUDY
Yuma, AZ – The Greater Yuma Economic Development Corporation (GYEDC), in partnership with the University of Arizona Yuma…
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DANFOSS POWER SOLUTIONS TO ESTABLISH MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS IN MARCY, CREATING UP TO 300 JOBS
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EMPIRE STATE DEVELOPMENT ANNOUNCES ROGO TO EXPAND NEW YORK CITY HEADQUARTERS, SUPPORTING MORE THAN 400 NEW JOBS
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$85 MILLION INVESTMENT AND 435 NEW JOBS COMING TO ROANOKE, VIRGINIA
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MCKESSON SELECTS MOORE, OKLAHOMA FOR A STATE-OF-THE-ART REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION CENTER POSITIONS CLEVELAND COUNTY AS A NATIONAL HEALTHCARE SUPPLY CHAIN HUB
July 01, 2026
Energy Efficiency and Sustainability in Organic Food Supply
Examining the food industry, one of the biggest questions presented to suppliers is how to balance the quality that consumers ask for and the affordability that they need. In recent years, alternative energy sources such as solar, have become increasingly cost effective and technologically feasible.
A new white paper from…
ITIF Releases “2012 State New Economy Index”
According to Robert D. Atkinson and Luke A. Stewart, more than three years on from the end of the Great Recession, only six states have regained employment levels enjoyed prior to the recession, and 17 states are still more than 5 percent below their pre-recession employment levels.
In the…
Broadband Key Driver of State Economic, Social Growth
TechNet recently released the “2012 State Broadband Index: Where States Rank as They Look to High Speed Connectivity to Grow Strong Economies and Vibrant Communities.”
The report found that states actively investing in and utilizing broadband networks are seeing stronger economic growth, better connected communities and enhanced quality of life…
Rail Resolution in Charleston, S.C., Creates a Win-Win
A settlement among the South Carolina Department of Commerce, its Division of Public Railways and the city of North Charleston was recently approved by the North Charleston City Council. This is a first step towards ending all pending litigation among the parties, as well as the State Ports Authority, creating…
UCLA’s Anderson Forecast Points to Modest Growth in 2013
UCLA Anderson Forecast Senior Economist David Shulman looks beyond the fiscal cliff and assumes that the executive and legislative branches of government will reach an agreement before the year’s end. The fiscal cliff describes the expiration of previously enacted tax cuts combined with some automatic spending cuts totaling about…









