Anchorage Economic Development Corporation 2025 Economic Forecast LuncheonJoin Here! Choose Anchorage A framework for revitalization focused on improving four interconnected aspects of Anchorage that will strengthen the city’s economic vitality for decades to come. ...
Anchorage Economic Development CorpThe article announces that Heather Gould was appointed communications director of Anchorage Economic Development Corp.Alaska Business Monthly
About 1,900 New Jobs for AnchorageForecasts the employment growth in Anchorage, Alaska. Review on actual employment statistics by the Anchorage Economic Development Corp.; Predictions on the real estate, finance and insuran...
The Anchorage Economic Development Corp. (AEDC) forecasted that the state's population will grow until 2011 while its employment growth will be static. According to Bill Popp, president and chief executive officer (CEO) of the AEDC, Anchorage economy is strong and growing, including oil and ...
The Eyak Corporation's Mission is to return financial benefits to present and future shareholders through the development of economic opportunities and growth of our assets while protecting the ownership of our ANCSA lands and Native cultural heritage. ...
The Eyak Corporation's Mission is to return financial benefits to present and future shareholders through the development of economic opportunities and growth of our assets while protecting the ownership of our ANCSA lands and Native cultural heritage. Our History The Eyak Corporation was formed July ...
The Eyak Corporation's Mission is to return financial benefits to present and future shareholders through the development of economic opportunities and growth of our assets while protecting the ownership of our ANCSA lands and Native cultural heritage. ...
The Eyak Corporation's Mission is to return financial benefits to present and future shareholders through the development of economic opportunities and growth of our assets while protecting the ownership of our ANCSA lands and Native cultural heritage. ...
Dep't of Natural Resources v. Arctic Slope Regional Corp.,834 P.2d 134(Alaska 1991), we identified several factors which the court should consider: (1) the character of the governmental action; (2) its economic impact; and (3) its interference with reasonable investment-backed expectations....
The Kaktovik Inupiat Corp. owns land near the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge coastal plain and has supported opening that area to oil development. Its shareholders include Kaktovik residents and whaling captains. However, the corporation "opposes all activity at our whaling grounds," it said in ...