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Workers at Framatome's Richland nuclear fuel production facility successfully vote to join the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, motivated by desires for better working conditions, workplace safety improvements, and stronger voice in employment matters. Source: tricitiesbusinessnews.com
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Ceiba Groupe affiliate secures a $40.2 million construction loan for a new 227-unit multifamily and built-to-rent project along Main Street in Jacksonville, representing significant investment in the city's growing residential market. Source: costar.com
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Multiple construction and development projects advance across Northeast Florida, showcasing the region's continued growth in commercial, residential, and infrastructure sectors with significant economic impact for local communities. Source: jaxdailyrecord.com
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Construction progresses on the $50 million Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine facility at Jacksonville University, set to become Northeast Florida's first four-year medical school with classes beginning July 2026 for 75 inaugural students. Source: jacksonville.com
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St. Johns County approves permits for new surgery center and additional multifamily development projects in St. Augustine area, supporting healthcare infrastructure expansion and residential growth in the rapidly developing region. Source: bizjournals.com
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IBEW President Cooper addresses critical challenges facing electrical workers and the union's commitment to protecting member interests against industry pressures. Source: ibew.org
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