AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAI & Data Centers: TeraWulf jumped on plans to expand Kentucky AI/HPC capacity, including a new Muskie Data Campus acquisition targeting 1 GW over time, underscoring how power and transmission are now the bottleneck for growth. Healthcare & Research: UK’s Chandler Hospital is advancing a $580 million utilities infrastructure upgrade to support major campus expansion, while Cincinnati’s GE HealthCare and UC partners opened an Imaging R&D Center aimed at accelerating next-gen MRI development. Education & Workforce: WKU’s teacher-education program awarded its first scholarships from the $1M Forsythe Scholars Endowment, and Kentucky State Police Foundation launched a “250 for $250” campaign to fund public-safety programs. Housing & Local Economy: Brighton Properties is building June Gardens, a 12-unit Newport development for working families earning $15–$25 an hour, with wrap-around services. Business Moves: Good Faith Homes hit its 100th Northern Kentucky property purchase in Covington, and KSBar and Grille in Lexington will close as a full-time sports bar due to rising costs, shifting to game-day operations. Public Safety/Policy: Kentucky ICE detention cases saw releases on bond after court wins, highlighting ongoing legal pressure on detention practices.
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