Rhode Island Ready funding is still available

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The Rhode Island Ready (RI Ready) program, launched as an extension of the successful Quonset Site Readiness model, is helping create new jobs and economic growth by preparing industrial sites for development.

Through strategic investments in permitting, infrastructure and site improvements, RI Ready accelerates the timeline for turning underutilized properties into economic generators. With active sites in communities like East Providence, West Warwick and Westerly, RI Ready is a powerful tool to attract new business, expand Rhode Island’s tax base and create jobs for Rhode Islanders.

Quonset Chief Operating Officer Chelsea Siefert and the RI Ready team recently attended the League of Cities and Towns’ annual convention to share with municipal leaders how they can put this funding to work in their communities

To learn more and connect with the team, visit RIReady.org.

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With support from Rhode Island Ready, Raytheon broke ground on a major expansion to its Portsmouth campus this week!

This project will support the creation of 150 new jobs and help meet the growing global demand for Raytheon's Patriot GEM-T subcomponents.

The new Terminal 5 Pier is seeing activity! The Viking Odesa recently delivered more than 1,100 GM and Chevrolet trucks and SUVs to the port. These vehicles are among the 200,000+ automobiles that arrive at Quonset each year.

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