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Indatus And Mocura To Establish Headquarters In Louisville, KY

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Steve Beshear has announced that two companies, Indatus and Mocura , both under the ownership of ICIM Corporation, plan to move from New Albany, IN to new headquarters set up in Louisville. Gerald Neal, of Louisville. The post Indatus And Mocura To Establish Headquarters In Louisville, KY appeared first on Business Facilities.

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FEATURE STORY: 2013 Economic Development Deal of the Year Awards

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million in state and local performance-based grants (to assist IBM with facility lease costs, building operating costs; workforce recruitment, relocation and internal training costs; and payroll incentives). The program originally was designed to encourage a huge investment and job growth by Ford in Louisville, but Gov.

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Logistics: On the Road, Water or Rails…or in the Air — AGAIN

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To meet demand, rails increased capacity with 1,300 new and rebuilt locomotives; 3,800 freight car purchases; and 700 new leased freight carts. Positive absorption remains in all industrial submarkets in DuPage County, showing continued strength and growth in the county in leasing, user sales and construction completions.

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Cover Story: 2014 Business Facilities – Metro And Global Rankings

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Gilbert is aggressively moving forward with a daring plan to revive two square miles of property with a variety of commercial enterprises, including hotels, casinos and retail stores. Lexington is a diversified growth engine for health and educational services, technology, retail trade, and manufacturing.

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Advanced Manufacturing: Manufacturing Gets Smarter, Faster

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Ford in June announced it will invest $900 million into its Kentucky Truck Plant (KTP) in Louisville to support production of the 2018 aluminum-alloy bodied Lincoln Navigator and Ford Expedition. The company’s lease of the Hackensack building expired on June 30th, 2017. The firm will spend $6.7 Peoria Innovation Center in P83.