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Mar 23 2024
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A green thumb for economic development
Agriculture has long been a part of the Western Slope economy, but it’s facing its own unique set of problems from rising costs, persistent drought and an aging workforce. Now, a new initiative called Agriwest led by the Business Incubator Center in Grand Junction, with the help of a federal grant, is aiming to address these issues head-on and serve as a model for communities across the
Grand Junction Daily SentinelApr 17 2024
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New Moab development aims to put dent in workforce housing crisis
MOAB — When we talk about Utah's housing crisis, one of the most extreme examples is Moab. Housing there is scarce and expensive, especially for the workers who keep the tourist town running. But one new development aims to put a dent in the problem by creating more affordable homes for those who need them most. Finding an affordable place to live in Moab is not easy. Just ask Heather Brooks
KSLApr 16 2024
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Council approves Loveland’s first clustered housing development zoning – BizWest
LOVELAND — Loveland’s first clustered housing development received nods of approval from the Loveland City Council Tuesday night. Kentro Real Estate Management LLC, a Denver-based developer, proposed to a 25.85-acre single-family, housing-for-rent neighborhood on a hilly property on the south side of 14th Street Southwest east of South Colorado Avenue and west of the BNSF Railway in south
BizWestApr 07 2024
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Breault: Stop An Out Of Place Development On The Merrimack River
PENACOOK, NH — An out-of-town developer has come up with an out-of-place plan, Monitor Way, to put 944 living units and many stores bordering the Merrimack River in Penacook. It would begin at the Wheelabrator plant and end at the Monitor building on Sewalls Falls Road. It would involve the destruction of a beautiful forest and a wildlife habitat along the river. This is a terrible place to
Patch.comApr 18 2024
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Kansas repeals law mandating regular audits of all economic development programs
Kansas lawmakers and Gov. Laura Kelly have repealed a law requiring regular audits of all the state's economic development programs. Kelly on on April 12 signed House Bill 2483, which eliminates various statutory requirements for the Legislative Division of Post Audit. That includes repealing a law mandating that all economic development incentive programs be reviewed every three years. Kelly
Yahoo NewsApr 16 2024
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Scientists develop nanosilver-impregnated silk suture against surgical site infection
This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: In recent years, the adherence of microorganisms to surfaces or coatings has created major health risks to humans. Among these, microbial attachment and growth on surgical suture lines accounts for more than 20% of
Phys.orgApr 15 2024
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Mooresville rejects developer’s plan to redevelop landmark Lake Norman waterfront site
In a split vote, Mooresville denied a South Carolina developer’s plans Monday night to revitalize one of Lake Norman’s landmark waterfront sites. Columbia-based Arnold Family Corp. wanted to redevelop the shuttered Queens Landing entertainment complex, but the Mooresville Board of Commissioners voted 3-3 on a rezoning for the project. The town’s form of government requires the mayor to vote in
Charlotte ObserverApr 04 2024
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$300K check could boost Civic Center development
San Diego has struggled to redevelop its Civic Center, and now the county's largest private foundation has stepped in with a $300,000 check in hopes of turning its fate, the Union-Tribune reported. Why it matters: The money could lead to a revitalization plan that piques interest from developers, who last year mostly ignored the city's solicitation for project ideas. • The only response the
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