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Read the new Signature Sites and Buildings catalog here

The Northern Kentucky Signature Sites and Buildings catalog showcases a representative range of options from office to planned development, available industrial buildings to developable land positions suited for primary industry business. Brought to you by Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development Corporation (Tri-ED), the catalog is also available in hard copy format. Request yours today at info@northernkentuckyusa.com and check NorthernKentuckyUSA.com for updates to the electronic version.

NKU's College of Informatics develops talent, builds entrepreneurial culture in NKY

This fall, spurred by business demand, Northern Kentucky University's College of Informatics will launch a major in data science -- one of the first, if not the very first, program of its kind in the country. 

Rising stars of entrepreneurship fuel Northern Kentucky success

From A as in assessments to Z as in ZoomEssence, how Northern Kentucky's healthy entrepreneurial climate contributes to economic prosperity.

Northern Kentucky recognizes 2013 Thoroughbreds

Twenty-four new companies and expansion projects in 2012 are projected to create nearly 6000 jobs in Northern Kentucky and add $438M in value to the region's economy. Tri-ED's annual report shares more about these engines of growth. 

NKY companies are growing, hiring, says Tri-ED's NKY Boost annual report

The annual report of Tri-ED's business retention and expansion program, based on visits with 47 area employers, paints a healthy picture of the local economy, including near-90 percent satisfaction with government services and quality of life.

Signature Tri-ED catalog highlights NKY business solutions

With the new Signature Sites and Buildings catalog, Northern Kentucky shows site selection professionals the region's competitive edge.

Newly Weds Foods to open manufacturing plant in Boone County

Newly Weds Foods joins over a dozen food manufacturers and distributors in the region. Northern Kentucky's skilled workforce and central location enticed the Chicago-based company to open its thirteenth manufacturing center nationwide in Boone County. 

Learn more at NorthernKentuckyUSA.com

To learn more about the business climate, job growth, and the benefits of growing your business in Northern Kentucky, visit Northern Kentucky Tri-ED at NorthernKentuckyUSA.com or call 888-874-3365.

Study: Tourists spending big in Northern Kentucky

Over 22 million people visited the Greater Cincinnati region in 2011, contributing $4.3 billion to the economy. A recent economic impact report suggests that tourism will only get bigger in years to come. 

NKY resources abound for entrepreneurs

For those who dream of starting a business, Northern Kentucky boasts a robust entrepreneurial ecosystem. Here's how to chart your course, from higher education to mentorship programs to mastery. 

Gateway's urban campus holds promise for transformed Covington

Gateway Community & Technical College recently unveiled plans for an $80 million campus in Covington. What does it mean for Northern Kentucky's urban core?

American beauty: L'Oreal expands in Northern Kentucky

Northern Kentucky plays a growing part in the competitive global beauty business as cosmetics giant L'Oreal expands its Florence-based manufacturing plant and doubles its local workforce.

Hear about Tri-ED's achievements over 25 years

Fourty-four thousand jobs, $24 billion, 200 international companies: hear Dan Tobergte, President and CEO of Northern Kentucky Tri-ED, and Steve Pendery, Campbell County Judge Executive, speak to BusinessWise about Tri-ED's impact.

Tri-ED's entrepreneurial support division "ezone" expands reach

Northern Kentucky's ezone is growing in influence, creating jobs and spurring economic development as part of the new Kentucky Innovation Network.

Region's leaders gather to celebrate 25 years of Tri-ED

In 1987, no one knew if fledgling efforts to bring together Kentucky's northern counties would succeed. Twenty-five years later, a region gathered at Northern Kentucky University for a brief look back - and an aggressive look forward.
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