In 1984, the Grand Haven plant was honored by the Committee for Economic Development as Industrial Plant of the Year. This major accomplishment embodies the company's growth and continued effort to be a strong force within the community. Read more about our history here: https://lnkd.in/gmidCfDg #GHSP #100thAnniversary
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$ARR - Check out this interview with Melissa Sanderson, Board Member American Rare Earths Limited, on with North American Proactive Investors anchor Steve Darling. They spoke about the Company' strategic decision to restructure operations to better advance the Halleck Creek resource. Following an extensive strategic review, the Board of Directors has implemented operational and structural changes aimed at positioning the Halleck Creek Project as a key strategic resource for U.S. markets. These changes are designed to make Halleck Creek more appealing to major U.S. investors, facilitating its development while maximizing value for existing shareholders. One of the most significant changes is the establishment of Wyoming Rare Inc. (WRI), a wholly owned subsidiary of American Rare Earths, which will take on the development of the Halleck Creek Project. https://lnkd.in/g4uTu2ut ARR.AX $ARRNF $AMRRY Richard Hudson Sten Gustafson Geoffrey Hill Christopher Gibbs John Mansanti Melissa Sanderson Joe Evers Dwight Kinnes SUSAN ASSADI Sara Stotter
American Rare Earths Undertakes Strategic Move to Accelerate Development of Halleck Creek in Wyoming
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At Gillespie Group, we understand that successful development requires more than just one project, business, or organization. We approach each opportunity by asking, "How can we enhance this experience? What will generate energy and transform this location into a destination?"
Through collaboration, we transform vision into vibrant districts. Our East End development in Midland, Michigan, was a deliberate effort to create a dynamic district around Dow Diamond , home to the Great Lakes Loons , establishing State Street and Main Street as a must-visit destination. As Midland’s energy continues to rise, the city is becoming a premier spot for living, working, and enjoying life. We take pride in fueling the unique excitement that makes Midland special. Our strategy to develop active, engaging districts reflects our passion and determination to revitalize regions through innovative real estate solutions. Join us in shaping dynamic communities across Michigan through strategic collaboration. For more information visit: https://lnkd.in/ekiiqi-H Thank you - Dow, Midland Business Alliance, City of Midland, Michigan, , Chris Mundhenk, Paul Barbeau, MyMichigan Health,
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Forests, when well allocated within farms, are a means to securing soils, and a farm business, financially, physically and for family succession. Here is a fine example from Hawkes Bay. https://lnkd.in/g33B4cd #landforlife #hbrc #redaxeforestryintelligence
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Super Micro Falls as Hindenburg Takes Aim With Short Report: https://ow.ly/nE6K50T9hhN
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The Pigford Project, a research initiative between the Institute for Economic and Racial Equity (IERE) at Heller and the Federation of Southern Cooperatives, seeks to better understand the legacy and impact of two landmark civil rights class action lawsuits and apply those lessons to better support the lives and livelihoods of Black farmers today. “Tending Repair,” the project’s latest report, details Pigford legatees' experiences and hopes for a just future in agriculture. Read the full report here: https://bit.ly/3JBolIU
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Join us to learn more about how to effectively navigate the construction approval side of preservation!
Next week, join Preservation New Jersey in its first HPC roundtable for 2024. This virtual roundtable will focus on ways to navigate and work with your local construction and zoning officials for successful preservation outcomes. Our guest speakers are from the City of #Paterson Historic Preservation Commission. For more information visit https://lnkd.in/e-efg3dX Image Credit: Thank you Preservation Virginia!
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A $500 million mixed-use development in southern Chapel Hill is advancing.
$500 million Chapel Hill development moves ahead
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In July last year, the final structure of the Beekman Silos complex was imploded by O'ROURKE WRECKING COMPANY with the support of Ohio Department of Development funding. The first implosion in the city since 2002, the removal of the silos makes way for new development! Check out the video of this explosive event, and read more about the events and milestones that shaped our 2023 in our Year in Review here: https://loom.ly/07RsFzkf
Looking Back on 2023 at The Port
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“Activists are hell to live with but they make great ancestors” – Robert Liberty 51 years ago, Oregon defined itself as a visionary pioneer for sound land use planning. In reaction to the unbridled growth and urban sprawl across farmland and forests of the 1960s and 1970s, Oregonians advocated for a solution to the rapid loss of natural resources and shared values. On May 29, 1973, Senate Bill 100 was signed into law. This landmark system it created was based on this simple concept: urban uses and development belong inside cities and towns while rural lands should be preserved for farms, forests, and open space. Since then, the legacy of SB 100 has shaped our remarkable quality of life and allows us to continue defending and planning for Central Oregon’s livable future. Learn more about the land use system that makes Oregon different: https://lnkd.in/gJ--dv8q
The Land Use System That Makes Oregon Different — Central Oregon LandWatch
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Maysville, Kentucky: A Testament to Historical Charm and Economic Diversity This week, we’re proud to feature Maysville, KY, a distinguished client of MWM Consulting, as our highlight in the #LocationsIn60 series. Situated along the scenic Ohio River, Maysville stands out with its inviting riverfront community, offering a serene backdrop for both leisure and exploration. The city's historic Main Street, recognized on the National Register for Historic Places and a proud participant in the National Main Street Program since the 1980s, showcases architectural beauty and a rich history that attracts visitors nationwide. Maysville is home to the historic THE OLD POGUE DISTILLERY, marking a significant chapter in Kentucky's bourbon legacy. The city’s economic landscape is further diversified with companies like Mitsubishi Corporation and STOBER Drives, Inc. (USA), emphasizing its importance in the automotive sector alongside EnviroFlight®, a leader in agri-tech innovation. The role of Maysville Community and Technical College cannot be overstated, as it serves as a cornerstone in Kentucky's educational framework, driving workforce development through essential training and education. Maysville represents an ideal blend of historical allure, economic vitality, and a commitment to education, making it a vibrant place to live, work, and explore. We love unveiling the potential of unique locations like Maysville, offering strategic insights to clients looking to explore or invest in these dynamic communities. 📍 #MaysvilleKY #economicdevelopment #historicpreservation #WorkforceEducation #strategicconsulting #MWMConsulting #InvestInKentucky #siteselection #explore
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2moIt’s always good to see a photo of Frank Nagy. He is one of the finest snd most humble people I have ever had the honor of working with.