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Economic Development and Developers in the News #108

Econ dev news from 102 economic development executives and organizations in 28 states and New Zealand.

Dane Carlson
Dane Carlson
7 min read
Economic Development and Developers in the News #108
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Good morning and welcome to the 108th weekly edition of Economic Development and Developers in the News.

Today's issue contains news from 102 economic development executives and organizations in 28 states and New Zealand.

If this is your first time reading: Welcome!

The Econ Dev Show is a podcast and weekday email newsletter of actionable strategies, fresh news, insights, and ideas from the economic development community and your host, Dane Carlson.  On Wednesdays, we share news from the economic development community.

As always, if you want to submit something for next week, or if you spot an error, please email me.


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