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State operating budgets are the largest undertaking most state governments undertake.  Ohio operates based upon a two year budget that is generally introduced, debated and enacted in the first half of odd number years to ensure the state agencies, schools, hospitals, and universities have access to funding as the new fiscal year starts on July […]

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Ohio House of Representative Speaker Bob Cupp and Ohio Senate President Matt Huffman announced which committees will be returning as well as the addition of new committees for the 134th General Assembly. The committee announcements also brought the list of committee chair and membership makeup, in many cases, impacted by the election of the new […]

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Governor Mike DeWine, as part of his state operating budget kickoff, announced a broad and impressive $1 B Investing in Ohio program designed to impact the economic downturn created by the COVID 19 virus.  Ohio like many other states around the country have experienced reduced revenues, and economic activity due to the pandemic and the […]

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Shifts in consumer behavior to more e-commerce, increased industrial production and increased imports are all driving tremendous growth in the U.S. logistics, distribution, and fulfillment center industry.  Today’s fulfillment center is replacing the job losses in the manufacturing industry as automation driven by technological advances and reduced costs of Artificial Intelligence and robotics.  COVID 19 […]

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A data center is a physical facility that organizations use to house their critical computer applications and data. Several types of data centers operate including enterprise data centers that a single company houses on corporate campus; managed services data centers run by third party providers; colocation data centers where a company rents space within another’s […]

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Technology based economic disruption will remain a prime driver of company growth in 2021.  Creation of new use of technology tied to the adoption of new consumer behavior or the entrance of a major new market competitor create economic disruption.  The disruption economy allows companies and communities to redefine how and why they work to […]

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Nearly all fifty states have a prime economic development incentive program used to retain or attract companies with high-wage jobs in targeted, high-growth industries.  Florida’s Qualified Target Industry Tax Refund Program (QTI) was the prime economic development incentive the state of Florida used to retain and attract businesses to the Sunshine State.  The QTI Program […]

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The state of New Jersey finally jumped back into the world of economic development incentives with the state legislature passed and New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed the legislation in December of 2020.  The New Jersey Economic Recovery Act of 2020 provides for the administration of programs and policies related to jobs, property development, food […]

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Saving historic structures can be a key element to an economic development strategy—especially when it comes to redevelop rural Downtowns whose walkable areas are attractive to younger workers.  For 41 years the U.S. National Park Services, in partnership with the State Historic Preservation Offices, has administered the Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives Program. The redevelopment […]

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