Republic National to Lay Off 1,756 As Firm Exits California
Republic National Distributing Co., the nation’s second-largest alcohol wholesaler, is laying off 1,756 employees as it prepares to shut down operations across California by Sept. 2, affecting jobs in eight cities and spanning roles from warehouse staff to executives....
Government Jobs Power U.S. Employment Growth for June
New data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that public-sector jobs played a significant role in driving employment gains for the month. State and local government jobs accounted for nearly half of the 147,000 total nonfarm payroll gains this month. Government...
Southern Dairy Eyes Jefferson County, NY as Site for New $250 Million Facility
Southern Dairy is eyeing a $250 million, 300,000-square-foot dairy processing plant on 40 acres near Watertown, potentially marking one of the largest private investments in Jefferson County, NY. The facility would source milk from regional farms to produce powders...
$4.5 Million Expansion Brings 15 New Jobs to AmbaFlex Canton, Ohio Plant
AmbaFlex Manufacturing, a spiral conveyor manufacturer, is planning a $4.5 million expansion of its equipment in Canton, Ohio, adding 15 jobs at its Raff Road SW facilities. Canton City Council approved a 10-year, $1 million tax break to support the project, tied to...
Survey: Warning Signs for Midwest Economy
According to a June survey of supply managers in Iowa and eight neighboring states, inflation is climbing while trade and manufacturing activity are declining across the Midwest. The region’s overall index dropped to 50.7, barely above growth neutral, with...
Southern California Job Growth Slows as Key Sectors Cut Staff
Southern California is up by 38,200 jobs in the 12 months, well below the typical annual growth of 101,300 since 2010. Healthcare, social assistance, government, private education, and hospitality added jobs, while manufacturing, construction, fast food, finance, food...
Genesee County Data Center Project Faces Lawsuit from Tonawanda Seneca Nation and the Sierra Club
A new lawsuit filed by the Tonawanda Seneca Nation and the Sierra Club aims to halt a massive $6.3 billion data center project at the STAMP site in Genesee County, citing environmental concerns. The complaint accuses the Genesee County Economic Development Center of...
Toyota Invests $50 Million to Expand Arizona Testing Grounds
Toyota is investing $50 million to upgrade its Arizona Proving Grounds near Wittman, enhancing its vehicle testing and development capabilities. The expansion includes a new 5.5-mile oval track, off-road park, and ride-and-handling surfaces, with completion expected...
$100 Million Rhoads Expansion to Boost Jobs, Shipbuilding in Philadelphia
Rhoads Industries is investing nearly $100 million to expand its manufacturing operations at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, creating 450 new jobs and retaining 541 existing positions. The expansion includes a 95,000-square-foot facility that will support submarine...
Survey: E-Commerce Recoils Under Tariff Strain
Online retail in the U.S. has seen its steepest decline in over a decade, with nearly all major e-commerce categories experiencing double-digit drops, according to a new AlixPartners survey. The downturn coincides with President Trump’s aggressive trade policy and...