Imperium Health Management To Establish Headquarters In Louisville, KY
Health care management company to invest more than $1.3 million in the Commonwealth. ...
Read more ›Health care management company to invest more than $1.3 million in the Commonwealth. ...
Read more ›Several partners assisted in the efforts to locate Schwabe including: John Parel of Nevada JobConnect, Brad Woodring with NV Energy, Deb O'Gorman with Truckee Meadows Community College, Dean Haymore from Storey County and the State Governor's Office of Economic Development. ...
Read more ›Yanfeng USA Automotive Trim Systems, an industry leader in interior component supplies, to make $45 million capital investment. ...
Read more ›There may be fewer projects to aim for in the highly competitive environment of a recovering economy, but those who hope to succeed must find a way that distinguishes them from the rest of the field. Here are the organizations that have established a consistent standard of excellence and embraced the best practices to secure the projects that bring bundles of new jobs to their locations. From the March/April 2013 issue. ...
Read more ›Global airline relocates headquarters to Kentucky, creates up to 150 jobs. ...
Read more ›Candle, fragrance manufacturer to invest more than $5.2 million; will create 150 jobs. ...
Read more ›Japanese-owned automotive supplier to invest an additional $66 million in the state; company will add 100 jobs. ...
Read more ›A key strategy of the NYCREDC is to foster innovation by investing in projects and programs that are going to create the industries, businesses and jobs of the future. Innovation industries grow in clusters, where entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, researchers and potential clients are constantly interacting, exchanging ideas and drawing upon a concentration of talent. ...
Read more ›U.S. tops countries using tax code to shape sustainable corporate activity. ...
Read more ›If you look at a map, you will notice there is no interstate highway connecting Memphis to Birmingham, two major industrial cities of the Southeast. That lack of good road certainly did not help the growth prospects in Northwest Alabama, which historically based its economy on natural resources—coal and pulpwood—and smaller cottage industries. ...
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