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Millionaire Sitt Invests $1 Million To Improve NYC Airport Infrastructure; Launches Global Gateway Alliance

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Sitt, CEO of Thor Equities is taking it upon himself to improve the infrastructure of New York City’s airports. In fact, it’s predicted that the New York metropolitan region could well face $79 billion in economic losses by 2025 if we don’t do something about the declining state of our airport infrastructure.

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Location Focus: Washington – Scenic Vistas And Soaring Industry Side By Side

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More than 20 states had aggressively courted the aerospace giant when in the midst of negotiating a new contract with the Machinist’s Union it signaled it was willing to consider relocation its primary assembly facilities. Inslee praised the union workers who approved the new contract that sealed the state’s long-term deal with Boeing.

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Innovation Is Thriving In Arizona

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Arizona is home to a surging ecosystem of global giants, early stage entrepreneurs and tech-savvy Millennial talent who are breaking new ground across a wide range of industry growth sectors. While the national average of per-capita income going to taxes is 9.9 Available infrastructure and utilities. In 2016, U.S.

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Newly Weds Foods To Invest $57 Million, Create 115 Jobs In Northern Kentucky

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Newly Weds Foods, a private, family owned business founded in 1932, is a global leader in food ingredient technology for the food processing and food service industries. John Schickel, of Union. Our region’s transportation infrastructure and our work ethic are second to none. The company employs more than 2,400 people worldwide.

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LOCATION FOCUS: Kansas – Diversification From The Ground Up

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Strengthened efforts to grow business in Kansas are paying off, and we’re seeing a surge in key industries, such as Alternative Energy, Distribution, Bioscience and Advanced Manufacturing. The city is developing the first 155 acres of the 800-acre industrial park as “shovel-ready” for companies to begin building. Downtown Topeka.

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Southern Air Relocates To Northern Kentucky

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The performance based incentive allows a company to keep a portion of its investment over the term of the agreement through corporate income tax credits and wage assessments by meeting job and investment targets. Our area is primed for the aeronautical industry, dedicated workforce and great quality of life,” said Sen.

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State Focus: Arkansas – Easy To Reach, Easy To Grow

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That infrastructure, combined with an affordable, qualified workforce and a favorable business climate, make the state an ideal location for businesses wanting to easily move bulk commodities and consumer goods. Arkansas’s railroad infrastructure includes three Class I systems: Union Pacific, BNSF Railway, and Kansas City Southern Railway.