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SPECIAL REPORT: The Carolinas Are Bringing The Business

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ElectriCities service area. Photo: ElectriCities.). South Carolina offers us an excellent business environment with a dedicated and skilled workforce. Breakthroughs like these happen not by accident, but when the right people and resources come together in an environment that encourages expression and creativity.

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Centers of Technology: The Future Is Now

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DMDII currently works with over 300 academic, government and industry partners such as Dow, General Electric (GE), Lockheed Martin, Boeing and Microsoft, to name a few. “A The I-195 Redevelopment District Commission voted to authorize $18.5 workers with the skills required for digital manufacturing jobs. Photo: Havas PR).

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40 Under 40: Champions of Construction 2023

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Zack Zimmerman exemplifies innovative leadership and unwavering commitment in the construction world, ardently championing the goal of decarbonization in the built environment while addressing the pain points of construction. Mark Jason Villanueva, Newcon Builders Pte.

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

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because of its strong pro-business environment. In addition, Brunswick County is one of the localities that receive economic development support from the Tobacco Region Revitalization Commission. DuPage County has a business-friendly environment. 50 percent of all U.S. rail freight passes through Chicago’s rail yards.

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BUSINESS REPORT: Regional Utilities Are Busy Powering Growth In The Carolinas

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The new 39-member NC Economic Development Board met in Raleigh and was addressed by Gov. However, until it was chosen for the Duke Energy Site Readiness Program, we did not have the resources to complete the due diligence required to market the site,” said Jim Bradshaw, director of the Brunswick County Economic Development Commission.