KCADC
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The Kansas City Area Development Council is charged with representing the economic interests of the two-state, 18-county region of Greater #KC.
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https://www.thinkKC.com 24-04-2009 14:23:00
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At last week's KC SmartPort Annual Industry Briefing, more than 650 industry leaders gathered to gain insight into global economic trends and discuss #KC as the center of global industrial investment. Read more from @MetroWire_Media: metrowiremedia.com/news/kansas-ciā¦
The district was happy to host De Soto Economic Development Council De Soto Chamber on Tuesday morning, May 7. Members of the business community learned more about why companies are increasingly looking at Kansas City for growth & investment. Presentation by KC SmartPort.
"Kansas City is emerging as that next āitā market.ā - Tim Cowden Australian businesses are choosing KC ā but they arenāt alone. See why KC is a top 15 city for foreign direct investment in the U.S. via Kansas City Business Journal: lnkd.in/gnyTesky
Rock Star Economic Development panel sponsored by the Lenexa Chamber where they reminded us, āIt is a team sport.ā An insightful discussion with state, regional, local and entrepreneurial leaders. A rare time I did not want an event to end! KCADC KS Business Development City of Lenexa
Just announced: Elanco, a global leader in animal health, announced today it plans a $130 million investment through the end of 2026 to expand and renovate its existing manufacturing facility in Elwood, Kansas. Get the details: kcanimalhealth.thinkkc.com/news/news-rele⦠Animal Health Corridor #AnimalHealth
Just announced: MARSHALLTOWN, supplier to major brands including Lowe's and The Home Depot, announces plans to open a 200,000-sq.-ft. distribution center in Kansas City, Kansas, investing $27 million and creating 40 new jobs. Get the details: thinkkc.com/news/blog/thin⦠KC SmartPort
Congratulations to Sporting Kansas City President & CEO, Jake Reid, for being named the Major League Soccer Executive of the Year! Leaders like Jake move the KC region forward. Cheers!