Kobe Aluminum In Bowling Green, KY Breaks Ground On Second Expansion
Japanese-owned automotive supplier to invest an additional $66 million in the state; company will add 100 jobs. ...
Read more ›Japanese-owned automotive supplier to invest an additional $66 million in the state; company will add 100 jobs. ...
Read more ›As the global financial system continues to mend, venture capital is beginning to flow back into the biotechnology sector. In Europe, the largest biomed players are thriving, while entrepreneurial biotech start-ups gain traction in the U.S. From the March/April 2013 issue. ...
Read more ›Toyota investing $360 million and creating 750 new jobs to produce 50,000 vehicles annually starting in 2015. ...
Read more ›TeleTech’s Paducah operations will include two facilities—one in the historic downtown area, and the other, a 30,000-square-foot building to be constructed in the city’s commerce park. ...
Read more ›Japanese-owned automotive supplier to invest more than $10.7 million in Kentucky. ...
Read more ›Chicago-based food manufacturer makes first investment in northern Kentucky. The company employs more than 2,400 people worldwide. ...
Read more ›Sister technology, software and communications companies to occupy renovated historic building; will create 100 jobs. ...
Read more ›Kentucky has much more to offer than fast horses and smooth whiskey. Gov. Steve Beshear gave us a high-level view of his state’s aggressive push in automotive, logistics, advanced manufacturing and everything in between. From the September/October 2012 issue ...
Read more ›Every year, we showcase the economic development deals with the biggest impact and rank the top states and metros. Now, we turn our spotlight on the agencies with the best practices who have achieved overall excellence. From the March/April 2012 issue. ...
Read more ›With General Motors back on top, industry analysts are projecting a robust 10 percent increase in global light vehicle production to 83.5 million units compared to 75.9 million in 2011. Find out which locations are ready to put the pedal to the metal. From the March/April 2012 issue. ...
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