August 19, 2024 2:18pm
GLI report shows strong second quarter for regional economy despite job market concerns
Louisville, Ky. (August 19, 2024) – In its quarterly Economic Summary, Greater Louisville Inc. shared new data that paints a positive picture for the trajectory of the regional economy. Despite national economic pressures, the region’s economic development project pipeline grew by 26% in the second quarter showing sustained momentum for investment and job growth.
GLI’s project pipeline includes business expansion and relocation opportunities considering Greater Louisville. At the end of the second quarter, the pipeline included 72 projects considering relocating or expanding to the region, potentially generating over 8,200 new jobs and $3.8 billion in investment. This is a conservative estimate, as many companies disclose the investment and job numbers late in the process. Among the active projects, 43 are attraction projects, and 29 are expansion projects. “Businesses are still feeling economic pressures from inflation and interest rates, however that has not deterred regional economic growth. As we advocate for solutions to mitigate these challenges for businesses, I am happy to see the resilience of our economy illustrated by increased interest in investing new jobs in our region,” said Sarah Davasher-Wisdom, president and CEO of Greater Louisville. Other insights in the report include:
“Over the past year there has been widespread talk of an economic downturn. While there is still a degree of uncertainty for businesses, Greater Louisville has fared extremely well in adding jobs and transformational economic investment to the region,” said Clark Welch, GLI’s vice president of economic development. “We will continue to keep an eye on unemployment and job growth in the final two quarters of 2024, but remain optimistic that Greater Louisville will finish the year strong.” The report also includes a recap of the Trifecta Kentucky Coalition’s attendance at the BIO International Convention. The coalition is led by GLI’s Health Enterprises Network with the goal of selling the region to expanding and relocating biotechnology companies. The coalition generated more than 100 leads and new connections and is finalizing plans to attend the 2025 BIO International Convention. To read the full report, click here. |