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SK Siltron Investing $302M In Michigan Semiconductor Wafer Plant

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Michigan-based SK Siltron CSS, a manufacturer of semiconductor wafers used in power system components, will invest $302 million and create up to 150 jobs in Monitor Township, MI. The new semiconductor wafer manufacturing and R&D operation will help meet the demand for electric vehicle components and is supported by a $1.5

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Ford Makes Massive Electric Vehicle Investment In Tennessee, Kentucky

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Ford and SK Innovation will invest $11.4B and create 11,000 jobs in TN and KY to produce electric vehicles and advanced lithium-ion batteries. Plus, $90M will go to Texas for training.

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Detroit Electric Returns To Motor City; 180 Jobs To Be Created

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The new Detroit Electric sports car will be revealed in April 2013. PRNewsFoto/Detroit Electric). After an absence of over 70 years, Detroit Electric has returned to the legendary Motor City, promising job creation and a range of exciting 100% electric vehicles for the mass market. Rockerfeller Jr.

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DTE Energy Expanding Efforts To Help Michigan Businesses

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DTE Energy and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) have partnered to establish a new customer service tool that allows companies to get estimates for rates, connection costs and the necessary electric infrastructure upgrades for major projects for up to five sites in five days or less.

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Snapshots: 60 Seconds With Jennifer Nelson, Michigan Economic Development Corp.

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BF: The Michigan Film & Digital Media Office has introduced the Creative Chambers Initiative, a pilot program to retain and attract new talent for creative industries in five MI communities. Jennifer Nelson, Executive Vice President, Business Development, Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC).

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How to design for adaptive reuse: Don’t reinvent the wheel

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Best Practices: Work with What You Have Any architect can look at a dilapidated site and suggest tearing it down and starting from scratch. Don’t put a window if you have to move something else to do so, and don’t add electrical where you have to dig up existing pieces of the structure. Harvest the value of the existing space.

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Industry Focus: Automotive – Hitting On All Cylinders

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From driverless cars to all-electric vehicles, the U.S. Archives Articles By Industry Articles By Location Articles By Topic Automotive Business Clusters/Corridors Featured Post Industry Focus Magazine Magazine Highlights Michigan Tennessee U.S. Business Facilities (BF) Magazine. Great Lakes U.S. Great Lakes U.S.