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Oracle, office deal flow, remote work all key topics of Williamson Inc economic development panel

Oracle, office deal flow, remote work all key topics of Williamson Inc economic development panel
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Williamson County has fared well during the pandemic Now, economic leaders proceed with cautious optimism

Just over a year after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic leaders in Williamson County have an optimistic outlook for the local and regional economy. During Williamson, Inc.’s annual Outlook Williamson event on Wednesday, where the chamber of commerce invites local economic leaders and experts to share their view of the prospective future for business, the general sentiment was that Williamson County fared better than many other counties during the COVID-19 pandemic. In many ways, a year later, the county is already beginning to see a return to pre-pandemic levels of prosperity — but it’s not out of the woods yet.

Williamson County remains top business destination post-pandemic, leaders say

Williamson County remains top business destination post-pandemic, leaders say Anika Exum, Nashville Tennessean © Anika Exum Audiences at Williamson Inc. s 8th annual Outlook Williamson event heard from local economic development industry leaders on trends and forecasts for the county s future. Williamson County still looms large for businesses and families looking to grow as the region and nation look toward post-pandemic economic recovery.  Local leaders shared that message at Williamson Inc. s eighth annual Outlook Williamson event Wednesday and explained why Williamson has become an attractive destination for both employers and their employees. Speakers discussed supporting businesses that make Williamson their new or added home, as well as the factors that will come into play in a post-pandemic world, when people consider both where to live and work. 

Radio network nonprofit Educational Media Foundation to relocate headquarters to Cool Springs

The announcement was made during Williamson Inc. s Outlook Williamson event May 12. The organization operates KLOVE, a Christian radio station, as well as podcasts and Air1. The EMF is donor operated, according to Reeves. Reeves said the company chose to relocate to Williamson County for its lower cost of living as well as its proximity to musicians. The EMF worked with Williamson Inc. and the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development to choose the location. [California has] been very good to us for 40 years, especially as a nonprofit, believe it or not. But our employees are not nonprofit, and they need a place that they can afford to live without the burden that is beginning to fall on them, Reeves said.

Coronavirus Aid? Tennessee Republicans Say We Didn t Need It

Tweet Share Photo via tn.govPresident Joe Biden last week signed into law the American Rescue Plan, through which Tennessee is expected to receive more than $30 billion, including more than $6 billion in direct aid. The wide-ranging pool of new funding includes a round of $1,400 stimulus checks for millions of Americans, tax credits for families with kids, a $300 boost to unemployment payments, funding for school districts, billions of dollars in funding for struggling bars, restaurants and entertainment venues, funding for vaccine distribution and more. The tax credits and stimulus payments alone are expected to elevate an estimated 25,000 kids in Nashville out of poverty, U.S. Rep. Jim Cooper (D-Nashville) said last week.

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