by Lawrence Bivins April 7, 2021 .
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RALEIGH – Last month’s announcement by Governor Roy Cooper that FUJIFILM Diosynth Biotechnologies would create a 725-job cell culture production facility in Holly Springs was history-making in its scale and impact. The Japan-based company intends to invest as much as $2 billion in the plant, making it North Carolina’s most capital-rich project in memory. When complete in 2024, the facility will add $5.5 billion to the state’s GDP over the following 12 years, according to an analysis by the N.C. Department of Commerce’s Labor and Economic Analysis Division (LEAD).
by Special March 10, 2021 .
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CHARLOTTE – Crescent Communities, a nationally-recognized, market-leading real estate investor, developer, and operator of mixed-use and commercial communities, announces plans for its expansion to Raleigh-Durham in the Town of Holly Springs. Near Seqirus’ North American campus and adjacent to the Holly Springs Business Park, Crescent Communities Commercial will develop three buildings focused on life science and biomanufacturing on approximately 25 acres at the intersection of Green Oaks Parkway and Holly Springs New Hill Road.