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Georgia Sets Economic Development Records

The Peach State is on a roll. Georgia recently set a nine-month record for job creation and investments with totals through the third quarter of 2022 surpassing 2021 year-end figures.

Scoring Goals While Going Green

As Georgia embraces eco-friendly economic growth, even Mercedes-Benz Stadium is going natural.

Boffo Performance

Hollywood’s record year ushers in changes in Georgia industry education.

Meta-Charged Up

A battery joint venture accounts for most of the $5.54 billion investment in Hyundai’s Bryan County plant.

Charged Up

From payments to transportation to accounting, Georgia companies have been busy seeking and making deals.

Where Lab Samples Chill

While the future is now for EVs, a biobank helps prepare Georgia for tomorrow.

Straight Shot

RemArms joins firearms and munitions manufacturers such as Glock (Smyrna), Taurus (Bainbridge), and Daniel Defense (Black Creek) in a $2 billion sector that employed more than 10,000 people in the state in 2021, according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation.

Electric Development

Hyundai plans to bring 8,100 jobs to southeastern Georgia with a $5.54 billion EV plant.

The Benevolent Godfather

Early-stage investor Sig Mosley has been a steady force in Georgia’s tech community—supporting, mentoring, and funding more than 145 start-ups since 1990.

Fresh Start

Berlin-based HelloFresh, the largest meal-kit delivery company in the world, knew exactly what it was getting into when it decided to bring a meal-distribution facility to the state. And it couldn’t have worked out better.

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Racing Ahead

Electric vehicles and green energy help keep Georgia in the fast lane.

A History of Success

GaBiz Editor in Chief checks in with Georgia Historical Society President W. Todd Grace about his board of all-star Georgia business executives, a commitment to preserving the state’s history, and educating the rising generation.

What Brown Can Do for Teamsters

The Teamsters union and UPS pulled back from the brink with a five-year labor agreement, while the Braves went public, and Georgia ports had another busy year.