Business expansions bring high-wage jobs, new investments to Ann Arbor region
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ANN ARBOR – Two projects expected to create 279 new, well-paying jobs and generate a total private investment of $27.2 million in the Ann Arbor region have received support from the Michigan Strategic Fund, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation announced today.
“This $27.9 million investment will create hundreds of excellent jobs in the Ann Arbor region as we continue implementing our Michigan Back to Work plan to get our state back on its feet,” said Governor Whitmer.
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Ann Arbor SPARK releases its 2020 Benchmarking report
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ANN ARBOR – Ann Arbor SPARK recently released the third iteration of its Benchmarking the Ann Arbor Region report.
The purpose of the report is to compare Ann Arbor to regions that are competitive to our region in attracting growing industry companies and in-demand knowledge workers, including Boulder, Colorado, Silicon Valley, and Austin, Texas.
Michigan’s economic development groups avoid controversy, pursue jobs
Updated Feb 26, 2021;
Posted Feb 26, 2021
FILE PHOTO - The JW Marriott, located at 235 Louis Campau NW, is the city s sixth tallest building at 257 feet high. (Emily Rose Bennett | MLive.com) MLive.com
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GRAND RAPIDS,MI They market their region to business looking to expand in Michigan, provide educational services to employers and connect companies to government subsidies designed to spur job creation.
Michigan’s network of economic development organizations come in all shapes and sizes, with different structures, different areas of expertise and different budgets. But, by and large, they share one goal: bolstering their region’s economy.