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4 distribution center projects that changed The Korte Company forever

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That’s the Walgreens, the country’s second-largest health and wellness retail brand. Dennis called up to Walgreens’ home office in Deerfield, Illinois, near Chicago. He furnished the phone number of the Walgreens project manager in charge. The project bids in seven days.”. John Wetzel was project manager.

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Dan Scott, conductor of the orchestra

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Joseph, Missouri; Vinennes, Indiana and Chicago. A roadie later destroyed the bus one day driving back south from a concert in Chicago. Dan and his teams finished that project so fast, Hershey’s top brass thanked them by flying them out to Pennsylvania for a banquet. The Hard Rock Café project in St. at the time.

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Feature Story: 2016 Economic Development Awards

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Two unique state programs are the winners of our Achievement in Public-Private Partnership awards: The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) , for its Rapid Bridge Replacement Project; and the New Jersey Economic Development Authority for the Edison Innovation Fund. and the largest road project in Pennsylvania’s history.

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GSA, LEED, USGBC, and Politics

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Ahold USA Retail. Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters. Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future. City of Chicago. University of Pennsylvania. USGBC Central Pennsylvania Chapter. Pennsylvania Paper. Advanced Comfort Solutions, Inc. Advanced Furniture Services. Advanced Home Energy Solutions.

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Industry Focus: Food Processing – The Process Of Consistency

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CVS produces “Grab Apples” from locally grown apples that are sliced, packaged and shipped to local schools, retail markets, restaurants and their distributors. Arkansas works with new and existing industries and will focus on each business’ specific needs to provide a tailored incentive proposal for the project.