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Designation facilitates private investment, improves economic development opportunities ... program have promoted economic development and renewed interest in our community as a great place for
From the northern tip of Michigan to the southern slope of Florida, drivers of flex-fuel vehicles ... million gallons of petroleum, or 61,000 barrels of renewal fuel. Other environmental and energy benefits
Charter Township of Oscoda awarded the Redevelopment Ready Communities (RRC) certification for ... is active for five years before needing to be renewed. “We have added nine new businesses and several
For efforts in attracting private investment and further build on municipality assets, The Charter ... is active for five years before needing to be renewed. “Going through the certification process has made
Designation facilitates private investment, improves economic development ... is active for five years before needing to be renewed. City of Negaunee receives Certification as Redevelopment
technology industries along with manufacturing renewal at one of the state’s most iconic production sites ... and autonomous vehicle potential along with a renewed commitment to manufacturing jobs,” said Jeff Mason
technology industries along with manufacturing renewal at one of the state’s most iconic production sites ... and autonomous vehicle potential along with a renewed commitment to manufacturing jobs,” said Jeff Mason
2020 NAIAS Begins Official Show Countdown, Announces Multiple Event Partnerships North ... Development Corporation (MEDC) also announced the renewal of its partnership with NAIAS. This extensive engagement
$15,000 goal to win matching grant through MEDC and MSHDA’s Public Spaces Community Places ... interactive way gives residents and visitors a renewed appreciation for the area,” said MSHDA Executive
$25,000 goal to win matching grant through MEDC and MSHDA’s Public Spaces Community Places ... celebrate its history can unite residents and generate renewed local pride” said MEDC Executive Vice President