Jefferson County has the most opportunity zones in Kentucky at 19, accounting for nearly 60,000 residents, with most zones concentrated in West Louisville.
https://buildingkentucky.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/OZzones.png800800Berry Craighttps://buildingkentucky.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/buildingkylogo_horz.pngBerry Craig2019-06-18 11:01:222019-06-18 11:14:59From Business First: Opportunity Zones: Sweet collaboration or a rocky marriage?
The Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development has scheduled its fourth Opportunity Zones Workshop to be held June 13 in Owensboro. The workshop will assist community and business leaders and others hoping to take advantage of this evolving economic development tool.
https://buildingkentucky.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/ky-zonep3.png400400Berry Craighttps://buildingkentucky.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/buildingkylogo_horz.pngBerry Craig2019-06-06 16:28:482019-06-06 16:28:48Owensboro Set to Host Opportunity Zones Workshop on June 13
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From Business First: Opportunity Zones: Sweet collaboration or a rocky marriage?
/in News, Public-Private Partnerships /by Berry CraigJefferson County has the most opportunity zones in Kentucky at 19, accounting for nearly 60,000 residents, with most zones concentrated in West Louisville.
Owensboro Set to Host Opportunity Zones Workshop on June 13
/in News, Public-Private Partnerships /by Berry CraigThe Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development has scheduled its fourth Opportunity Zones Workshop to be held June 13 in Owensboro. The workshop will assist community and business leaders and others hoping to take advantage of this evolving economic development tool.
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