Top articles of the week from January 16 to January 20

Top articles of the week from January 16 to January 20

2023-01-19T16:24:25-05:00January 20th, 2023|Top articles of the week, Uncategorized|

1. What Array’s successful fundraising means for the future of telehealth

Mount Laurel-based Array Behavioral Care’s latest fundraising round demonstrates increased demand and opportunities for mental health.

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2. School officials working to solve overcrowding

As the population has continued to swell in the county, dozens of Palm Beach County public schools have been functioning over capacity. In an effort to resolve the challenge of overcrowding, two new public schools, one high school and one middle school, are set to open later this year.

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3. Is the metroplex ready for recession?

Despite the pandemic’s impact on the economy, the Dallas-Fort Worth region enjoyed a rather quick road to recovery in comparison to other metro areas in the U.S. Now, with the looming possibility of recession, DFW is gearing up to clear yet another economic hurdle.

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4. Infrastructure investments shape the outlook of Greater Pittsburgh

The Greater Pittsburgh region has made infrastructure projects a top priority to bolster the area’s aging structures and systems. From replacing water lines to developing a comprehensive plan to define the future of the transit system with the purpose of achieving a more sustainable and connected city, organizations across the region are working to better serve the needs of the community and promote tourism.

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5. Anticipation builds for Tropicana Field redevelopment announcement

The momentum behind keeping the Tampa Bay Rays in St. Petersburg is growing, with Mayor Ken Welch set to announce the selected redevelopment plan for the Historic Gas Plant district, the home to Tropicana Field, at the end of the month.

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6. Face Off: local chambers of commerce discuss industry growth and top priorities

There’s arguably no greater pulse for the business community than its local chamber of commerce. With a deep understanding of the region’s business needs, South Shore Chamber of Commerce CEO Peter Forman and Quincy Chamber of Commerce President Tim Cahill spoke with Invest: about industry growth, long-term development plans and priorities in 2023.

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7. Queen City’s Pearl Innovation District breaks ground

Charlotte’s first four-year medical school and innovation district broke ground yesterday. It marks the next step in an ongoing journey as the city marches on to its status as global research hub.

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8. Green space and mobility continue to be priority in Atlanta region

As the Atlanta region grows, so does its community. With more people moving to the Atlanta region, prioritizing a good quality of life will be key going forward. Leaders across the region have made it a priority to focus on making the Atlanta area’s cities more walkable as well as providing green and park spaces for residents to enjoy.

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9. Invest: Nashville leadership summit to highlight regional growth and momentum

Nashville isn’t slowing down. With economic tailwinds carrying the city and Middle Tennessee forward, the region’s continued success and local businesses’ optimism for the future is a central theme running through the second annual edition of Capital Analytics Associates’ Invest: Nashville. Growth — and how to responsibly manage and maintain it, will be highlighted at the official Invest: Nashville 2022-2023 Launch Conference on Feb 23 from 8-11.30am at the Bridgestone Arena.

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10. Future growth and investment prioritized at Invest: Raleigh-Durham 2022-2023 launch conference

The Raleigh-Durham business community gathered at PNC Arena for the first in-person Invest: Raleigh-Durham launch conference since the pandemic, with more than 200 industry leaders attending the networking and panel discussions.

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