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Globetrotting Multinational Remains in Gift Capital

by Adam Bruns

After surveying its global prospects and fielding offers almost too good to be true, closely held Arctic Circle-based multinational S.C. Unlimited (SCL) has decided to keep the home fires burning at the North Pole.

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PHOTO GALLERY

ARKANSAS IN ALL ITS GLORY

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QUALITY OF LIFE & OUTDOOR RECREATION

by Lindsay Lopp

Pinnacle Mountain State Park
Photo courtesy of Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism

From the rugged peaks of the Ozark Mountains to the waters of Lake Ouachita, Arkansas’ natural beauty can only be described as awe-inspiring.

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WEYERHAEUSER CASE STUDY

by Ron Starner

TimberStrand® product made by Weyerhaeuser will be manufactured at the company’s new plant in southeast Arkansas near Monticello and Warren.
Photos courtesy of Weyerhaeuser

Winning in economic development requires great infrastructure, favorable taxes, low business costs, and a strong workforce. These factors are non-negotiable for companies that are locating a new facility or expanding an existing one.

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SIG SAUER CASE STUDY

by Ron Starner

Photos courtesy of SIG SAUER

It all started with a phone call. Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson called SIG SAUER President and CEO Ron Cohen during his first week in office, inviting Cohen to come to Arkansas and consider doing business in the Natural State.

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WEST ROCK COFFEE CASE STUDY

by Ron Starner

Westrock Coffee CEO Scott Ford speaks at the grand opening of the company’s 570,000-squarefoot, $315 million manufacturing facility in Conway, Arkansas, in June 2024. The plant’s 45-acre campus is the largest “roast to ready-to-drink” manufacturing facility in North America.
Photo courtesy of Westrock Coffee Company

The name “Ford” is synonymous with “business” in the United States. In Detroit, it conjures up images of automobile manufacturing and assembly lines – dating back to Henry Ford and the Model T Ford.

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TREX CASE STUDY

by Ron Starner

Photo courtesy of Trex

Trex Company Inc., the world’s largest manufacturer of high-performance composite decking and railing, cemented its long-term commitment to Arkansas on August 22, 2024 when it celebrated the topping out of its newest U.S. factory: a $400 million plant in Little Rock.

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TECHNOLOGY

Provalus describes itself as driven by a unique purpose: transforming communities from the inside out.
Photo courtesy of Provalus

Launching a tech startup is challenging no matter where you are. It takes more than just a groundbreaking idea — success demands capital, mentorship, talent, and an environment that nurtures growth.

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Through the Lens of Arkansas

by Alexis Elmore

Production for ‘Trail of Vengeance’ starring Rumer Willis took place in multiple locations around Northwest Arkansas.
Photo courtesy of Daniel Nansel

Behind the scenes of the Arkansas film industry, one will find a network of support dedicated to enabling creative freedom.

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FIREARMS & AMMUNITION

by Mark Arend

Photos: Adobe Stock

Dozens of firearms and ammunition manufacturers have operations in Arkansas, because they know a firearms-friendly state when they see one. Governor Sarah

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Soaring High: Aerospace & Defense Industry Wins in Arkansas

by Lindsay Lopp

Arkansas is home to a wide range of Aerospace & Defense companies, from startups to the Fortune 500.
Photo courtesy of AEDC

Standing in front of a crowd at the USA Partnership Pavilion’s Forum Main Stage of the 2024 Farnborough International Airshow, Taber Extrusions President Chuck Stout announced that the company would be expanding its operations in Russellville, Arkansas.

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Project Bulletin

Project Bulletin: Kansas City, Missouri; Plano, Texas; Redford, Michigan

Endeavour subsidiary Edged welcomes its new data center in Kansas City.

Edged’s data center begins operations in Missouri; Delta Electronics builds upon its base in Texas; Daimler Truck plans facility and operations modernization in Michigan.

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Rooted in Success: Arkansas Cultivates Forestry and Agtech Industry

by Gary Daughters

19 million acres of forestland cover more than half of Arkansas’ total land area.
Photo courtesy of Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism

Alarm bells began to go off among forestry officials in Arkansas during the summer of 2023.

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Feeding the World: Food and Beverage Industry Growing in Arkansas

by Gary Daughters

Delta Dirt Distillery’s Harvey Williams
Photo courtesy of Delta Dirt Distillery

For a uniquely American success story, look no further than Helena, Arkansas, and Delta Dirt Distillery.

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Forging Ahead: How Arkansas Became a Global Leader in Steel Production

by Adam Bruns

U.S. Steel’s Big River Steel facility in Osceola, Arkansas.
Photo courtesy of U.S. Steel

Once known as Plum Point before incorporating in 1853, Osceola, Arkansas, has become the plum spot for steel.

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ARKANSAS by the Numbers

Top 20 Projects of 2023-2024

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Arkansas: Naturally Built for Business

by Lindsay Lopp

Downtown Jonesboro
Photo courtesy of Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism

From the state’s most populated metropolitans, to smaller communities, new and expanding companies are finding a place for themselves in diverse communities across Arkansas.

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WORK FORCE DEVELOPMENT

Workforce development leaders met at the annual Arkansas Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA) Conference in Little Rock in November 2024.
Photo courtesy of AEDC

Arkansas is transforming its workforce development strategy with a bold reorganization. Last March, the Arkansas Department of Commerce’s Division of Workforce Services was restructured into three new divisions: Re-employment, Arkansas Workforce Connections and Workforce Policy & Innovation.

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The Fantastic Four

by Adam Bruns

Rendering of Walmart’s new corporate headquarters campus in Bentonville.
Photo courtesy of Walmart

Collectively, the four Arkansas companies featured in the 2024 Fortune 500 saw more than $733 billion in revenue in 2023 and employed more than 2.2 million people — that’s more than 7.3% of the entire Fortune 500’s employment base.

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INTERNATIONAL APPEAL

by Mark Arend

French aircraft manufacturer Dassault Falcon is investing $100 million at its complex in Little Rock for completion and delivery of its new Falcon 6X business jet.
Photo courtesy of Dassault Aviation

Four international companies have created about 1,600 new jobs in Arkansas in the past year, and combined they invested $425 million in the state.

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OVERVIEW

Members of the AEDC team gathered to celebrate the groundbreaking of Elopak’s new facility in Little Rock, Arkansas, in March 2024.
Photo courtesy of AEDC

When it comes to economic development, there’s a lot of momentum in Arkansas. From entrepreneurs to established companies expanding and locating new facilities, Arkansas is winning more than its fair share of economic development projects with more in the project pipeline.

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Snapshot

Mapping the Ocean Floor from the Mountains

The Seabed 2030 Project aims to compile a map of the entire seafloor by the year 2030. The detail work starts at the coasts, but a company driving the project is in Colorado.

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Commerce Secretary Hugh McDonald: Putting Our Foot on the Gas

by Ron Starner

Hugh McDonald, Secretary of the Arkansas Department of Commerce.
Photo courtesy of AEDC

Arkansas Commerce Secretary Hugh McDonald calls the gigantic lithium deposit discovery in the Smackover Formation a game-changer for the Arkansas economy, but that’s not the only change coming to the state, he says.

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Taking Flight: Military Installations Drive Economic Growth in Arkansas

by Gary Daughters

Polish Air Force officials visit Ebbing National Guard Base in Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Photo courtesy of DVIDS/Tech Sgt. Christopher Sherlock

Pilots from five nations friendly to the United States are beginning to arrive at Ebbing Air National Guard Base in Fort Smith, Arkansas.

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