The Rise of the Silicon Heartland
7 Mar 2022
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The ink on Intel’s $20 billion investment deal in Ohio was barely dry in January when experts started weighing in on the long-term impact of the deal.
Much of the analysis in the press centered on Ohio’s $2 billion incentives package for the $200 billion California-based company, but the ramifications of this project in New Albany on the outskirts of Columbus go much further than that.
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Making talent attraction easier, and more effective is top of mind for many economic developers and the businesses they support. Talent attraction has been a challenge post-pandemic, whether that means getting people already in the community to work at their highest potential or attracting talent from outside of the area...
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FARMINGTON — It's only been a few weeks since the New Mexico Economic Development Department announced it was awarding a large grant to Farmington's Process Equipment & Service Company Inc. to fund the creation of dozens of new jobs.
But already the oil and gas-related firm commonly known as...
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FARMINGTON — San Juan County's wish list for capital outlay funding from the New Mexico Legislature is a short one, but it doesn't lack big-ticket items, meaning county officials essentially chose to go for quality over quantity this year.
County officials are seeking a total of $4.1 million in...