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2015 GIAEDC Annual Meeting

The Grand Island Area Economic Development Corporation's 2015 Annual Meeting will be Thursday, June 18th at Riverside Golf Club.


Jobs to Right-to-Work States

High Wage Jobs Move to Right-to-Work States: Union-Shop States Lose Manufacturing Jobs


GI is ED Certified Community

Grand Island, NE is recertified as an Economic Development Certified Community through 2020


EDC Names Taylor as President

The GIAEDC names Grand Island resident Dave Taylor as new president.


Grow Grand Island and Grander Vision Merge

The Grow Grand Island and Grander Vision community groups recently held their first joint meeting, officially consolidating the two visioning groups into one implementation committee.


Virtual Tours of Nebraska Industries

Videos Present Virtual Tours of Nebraska Industries


Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic

The Entrepreneurship Clinic at the University of Nebraska, directed by Professor Brett Stohs, serves as both a class that teaches hands-on transactional law and as an opportunity for local Nebraska start-up businesses to obtain free legal advice and representation.
Described as a "small nine-member firm, with Professor Stohs as the senior partner," the clinic's students act as associates performing…


Gard Steps Down as Head of EDC

Randy Gard steps down as the Grand Island Area Economic Development Corporation's president.


GIAEDC President Wanted

The Grand Island Area Economic Development Corporation is searching for a new president.


2014 Housing Study: Goals & Action Steps

The Grand Island Area Economic Development Corporation (GIAEDC), in partnership with the City of Grand Island, is conducting a 2014 Housing Study. The study will help identify Grand Island's strengths and weaknesses in regard to housing, and will create an action plan for Grand Island in terms of affordable housing. Housing surveys have already been conducted by Hanna:Keelan Associates, P.C., a…


“Grand Island provided us the ability to build and maintain professional careers, while still being present in our children's lives. That's the 'better opportunity' we found here.”
Lynda ConnerGrand Island Business Owner
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