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How Kentucky farms compare with those nationally and other fun facts

by China Terrell | Feb 2, 2015 | News

That is, in comparison to the national average. Nationally, the average farm is 434 acres, compared with only 163 acres in Kentucky. Because the state’s agriculture economy is mostly composed of small-time farms, it a good candidate for a food port, said Stephen...

Model Group expanding redevelopment project near Findlay Market

by China Terrell | Feb 2, 2015 | News

The Model Group is expanding the size of its redevelopment project next to Findlay Market with an additional $5 million in investment. Read more

Could Cultural Diversity Be The Key To Miami’s Life Science Boom?

by China Terrell | Jan 27, 2015 | News, Uncategorized

As Life Science and health technology parks pop up all over the US, it is rare to see them filled with minorities. However, when based in Miami, there is no choice. The city itself boasts several large hospital systems and universities, a growing startup scene, the...

Check out how the West Louisville Food Port might look

by China Terrell | Jan 22, 2015 | News

Seed Capital Kentucky now has renderings and a master plan to show to foundations and potential investors as they seek money for the West Louisville Food Port project. Read more

Findlay Market creating incubator kitchen to help food entrepreneurs

by China Terrell | Jan 20, 2015 | News

Findlay Market took control of an Elm Street property two weeks ago, and construction is slated to begin on the market’s 8,000-square-foot incubator kitchen in May. The project will yield five industrial kitchens that will help launch and grow food-related businesses....
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