Chattanoogan.com reports that Volkswagen has opted to have local utility EPB build its new substation, rather than TVA. The report is here. Meanwhile, an Atlanta Fed economist told a Chattanooga audience that the city's growth in IT services jobs is outpaced only by Seattle. That story's here. Update: Volkswagen of America President-CEO Stefan Jacoby will address the April 29 Spirit of Innovation Awards event in Chattanooga.
Friday, January 16, 2009
The Noog: Volkswagen opts for EPB over TVA
[Updated Jan. 17]
Chattanoogan.com reports that Volkswagen has opted to have local utility EPB build its new substation, rather than TVA. The report is here. Meanwhile, an Atlanta Fed economist told a Chattanooga audience that the city's growth in IT services jobs is outpaced only by Seattle. That story's here. Update: Volkswagen of America President-CEO Stefan Jacoby will address the April 29 Spirit of Innovation Awards event in Chattanooga.
Chattanoogan.com reports that Volkswagen has opted to have local utility EPB build its new substation, rather than TVA. The report is here. Meanwhile, an Atlanta Fed economist told a Chattanooga audience that the city's growth in IT services jobs is outpaced only by Seattle. That story's here. Update: Volkswagen of America President-CEO Stefan Jacoby will address the April 29 Spirit of Innovation Awards event in Chattanooga.
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Chattanooga,
economic development,
EPB,
TVA,
Volkswagen
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