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At Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona, making a difference in the community is intrinsic to the work we do, and aligns with our mission to inspire health and make it easy. In early 2022, the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona Foundation for Community & Health Advancement was launched to formalize our commitment to the public good and take our philanthropic purpose to the next level.

The foundation aims to tackle the state’s toughest health challenges, focusing on mental health, health equity, chronic…

Arthur Samet leads the company that represented the Chatham-Siler City Advanced Manufacturing Megasite that has attracted a $5 billion Wolfspeed plant, with 1,400 acres left, and is developing the 773-acre, 5 million-square-foot North Carolina I-85 Center in Davidson County.

Upon completion, the complex will become Illinois’ largest casino with 4,000 gaming positions, an outdoor music venue, a 3,000-seat entertainment center and a 500-room hotel tower.

Sean Suggs is the Toyota leader in charge of getting the company’s main plant for making batteries for its electric vehicles in North America built, a project that is attracting other vendors and suppliers but also rippling through higher education and workforce preparedness.

The square footage of space Zaxby’s is seeking is more than double the size of its current corporate headquarters in Athens.

Robin Team leads a company that is developing Lexington Industrial Park, capable of hosting 2 million square feet of space, and this past summer, it sold the 610,000-square-foot logistics facility at 4051 Wallburg Road in Winston-Salem occupied by beverage can manufacturer Ardagh Group.

The three-story, 11,016-square-foot building was formerly owned by Ron Alsheimer’s Plaza Group 159 LLC affiliate.

The company's former building is now the headquarters for Louisville's only HBCU.

Development in downtown Winston-Salem continued with a flourish despite Covid-19 pandemic hurdles, with Jason Thiel working behind the scenes to facilitate growth.