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  • Knauf Insulation re-opens Alabama plant, citing relationships, support

    Knauf Insulation re-opens Alabama plant, citing relationships, support

    LANETT, Alabama – At a ceremony today to mark the re-opening of Knauf Insulation’s mothballed Chambers County plant, CEO Mark Andrews said relationships played a major role in the company’s decision to restart operations in Alabama rather than seek a new location. “At every single stage of this, we really felt we were wanted in…

    January 24, 2014
  • Macon County industrial sites position area for economic development

    Macon County industrial sites position area for economic development

    SHORTER, Alabama – Officials in Macon County believe their county is poised for growth thanks to its strategic location along Interstate 85 and a roster of industrial sites that have strong logistical advantages including rail access. In fact, Macon County last year became the first in Alabama to receive a CSX Select Site designation. CSX says…

    January 24, 2014
  • Central location, workforce pave way for Cullman expansion projects

    Central location, workforce pave way for Cullman expansion projects

    CULLMAN, Alabama – The way Garlan Gudger Jr. sees it, Cullman’s vitality and business-friendly atmosphere make the city an ideal spot to live and work. A string of business expansions and new economic development projects in the community serves to confirm his belief. “Cullman feels like a large town in a smaller town setting,” said…

    January 24, 2014
  • Rural Alabama economic development gets new push with team approach

    Rural Alabama economic development gets new push with team approach

    MONTGOMERY, Alabama – Job-creation efforts in rural Alabama are gaining momentum from an increased level of cooperation between economic developers at state and local levels and a regional approach that has helped sharpen strategic thinking and build alliances. Wayne Vardaman, executive director of the Selma & Dallas County Economic Development Authority, is directing a renewed…

    January 22, 2014
  • Chambers County trades spindles for suppliers as Alabama auto industry rises

    Chambers County trades spindles for suppliers as Alabama auto industry rises

    LANETT, Alabama – In East Alabama’s Chambers County, the textile industry facilities are all gone, many of the last survivors wiped away in one brutal year of rapid-fire plant closings. In their place have come a string of companies that use plastic injection molding machines to make automotive parts and firms that stamp out metal…

    October 4, 2013
  • Auto supplier HTNA adds new Alabama production facility, 100 jobs

    Auto supplier HTNA adds new Alabama production facility, 100 jobs

    JASPER, Alabama – HTNA, a tier-one auto supplier that manufactures carpet and interior trim components for Honda, Toyota and other automakers, plans to hire 100 workers after constructing a new Alabama production facility. The company said its new, state-of-the-art plant is located in the Bevill Industrial Park in Jasper, less than two miles from the…

    October 1, 2013
  • Flight plan: Small Alabama city eyes future as aviation hub

    Flight plan: Small Alabama city eyes future as aviation hub

    ANDALUSIA, Alabama – About 125 miles from Mobile, where Airbus will build its first U.S. final assembly line, is a small Covington County city of 9,000 people that plans to transform its textile-based economy into an aviation hub. Andalusia Mayor Earl Johnson joins other elected officials and economic development experts from around Alabama this week…

    June 16, 2013
  • Interstate 22 boosts economic development opportunities in northwest Alabama, developers say

    Interstate 22 boosts economic development opportunities in northwest Alabama, developers say

    JASPER, Alabama – Segments of Corridor X – the roadway that will become Alabama’s next interstate – are so new they don’t show up on some GPS devices. But economic developers like David Knight and David Thornell believe that ribbon of asphalt will make Northwest Alabama appealing for new development. Corridor X, or Interstate 22, as…

    February 16, 2013
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