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Spirit Airlines Investing $11M To Move Operations To Tennessee

Business Facilities

Read: Spirit Airlines Investing $11M To Move Operations To Tennessee at BusinessFacilities.com. Over the next five years, the commercial airline will bring nearly 350 jobs to Williamson County, TN as it relocates the Operations Control Center (OCC) from Florida.

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Spirit Airlines Breaks Ground On South Florida HQ

Business Facilities

Read: Spirit Airlines Breaks Ground On South Florida HQ at BusinessFacilities.com. The airline will invest up to $250 million and create 225 new jobs at its new Broward County corporate campus.

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Spirit AeroSystems Expands Again In Kansas

Business Facilities

A year after announcing investment plans at its Wichita, KS site, Spirit AeroSystems has announced new plans to hire an additional 1,400 employees. Read: Spirit AeroSystems Expands Again In Kansas at BusinessFacilities.com.

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Spirit AeroSystems Building New R&D Complex In Scotland

Business Facilities

Read: Spirit AeroSystems Building New R&D Complex In Scotland at BusinessFacilities.com. The Kansas-based aerospace manufacturer expects the new research and development complex at its manufacturing site in Prestwick, Scotland to open in 2019.

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Mississippi Has The Winning Formula

Business Facilities

A business-friendly environment and a can-do cooperative spirit smooth the way for relocating companies and for those who are planning new facilities or expansions in Mississippi. Read: Mississippi Has The Winning Formula at BusinessFacilities.com.

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Aerospace Company Investing $55M In North Carolina

Business Facilities

Spirit AeroSystems North Carolina, Inc. will expand its Kinston, NC operations with help from a performance-based grant from Lenoir County. Read: Aerospace Company Investing $55M In North Carolina at BusinessFacilities.com.

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Federal Construction Contractors Are Faced with the Double Whammy of the Pandemic and Price Escalation: What Can Be Done?

Federal Construction Contracting Blog

From what we have seen, neither the letter nor the spirit of these memoranda has been implemented. The fact that contractors were encouraged, and indeed required, to work during the pandemic because their projects were “mission critical” arguably might qualify as something that facilitated the national defense.