infrastructure

City officials working hard to keep up with the infrastructure needed to support growing population

Writer: Caty Hirst  2 min read March 2022 — Broward County is getting its first people-mover project to shuttle travelers from the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to the cruise ship terminal at Port Everglades and even to the Broward County Convention Center. It’s one example of the moves afoot to

No stopping Nashville — and Tennessee’s — advanced manufacturing sector

Writer: Caty Hirst 2 min read February 2022 — Nashville continues to attract leading advanced manufacturing companies, with two deals announced for the region in January — Fiberon will establish a new manufacturing and distribution facility in Columbia and Parkway Products will expand its operations in Green County.  North Carolina-based

2022-07-12T07:30:36-04:00February 7th, 2022|Construction, Infrastructure, Nashville|

Strengthening San Antonio’s infrastructure is critical to accommodate population growth

Writer: Alejandro Sanchez 2 min read July 2021— Cities throughout the southern United States are currently experiencing considerable population growth due to the  influx of new residents from states like California and New York, a phenomenon accelerated by the pandemic. To accommodate this population growth, and mitigate potential future issues,

2022-07-13T09:08:42-04:00July 27th, 2021|Infrastructure, San Antonio|

A national first: ETF to focus solely on Minnesota municipal bonds

Writer: Joshua Andino 2 min read, March 2021 — The only ETF invested primarily in Minnesota Municipal Bonds in the country is now available for trading.  Mairs & Power, a St. Paul-based financial planner, revealed on Friday that it would begin offering everyday investors the opportunity to purchase municipal bonds

Atlanta’s suburbs are growing faster than the city

Writer: Catie Schwartzman 2 min read February 2021 ⁠— Atlanta’s population surge in recent years has earned the city the title of fourth-fastest-growing metro in the United States according to Freddie Mac. The leading beneficiary of that growth underpins a trend accelerated by the pandemic: the suburbs are surging. Atlanta

2022-07-11T06:50:06-04:00February 3rd, 2021|Atlanta, Economy, Real Estate & Construction|