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Gravett takes over as Orange Assistant Economic Development Director.

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The City of Orange appointed Hillary Gravett, as the Assistant Economic Development Director Tuesday.
Hillary first came to the City of Orange in April 2016 as the Social Media Coordinator. In that time, Hillary has assisted in event planning with the Convention & Visitors Bureau and has worked closely with each city department to create a presence through social media and other digital avenues.
In addition to her experience with the City of Orange, she also holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing from Lamar University.
The City stated, “Please join us in congratulating Hillary on this promotion!”
Pictured L to R: Mayor Larry Spears Jr., Hillary Gravett, and Divon Williams
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Workforce Solutions Southeast Texas is preparing for its Summer Youth Program and needs local Businesses that would be able to provide essential training for the development of quality customer service, professionalism, and team-building skills.

Workforce Solutions Southeast Texas covers 100% of the wages for the Youth Candidates (16-24)

For more details on how to become an active worksite and the key to unlocking an amazing future for the next generation call 1-877-834-5627

 

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Orange Approves EDC Incentive with Robinson Apartments

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On Tuesday, the Orange City Council approved an EDC incentive with Robinson Apartments for the expenditure of funds for eligible infrastructure improvements at 811 John Avenue in an amount not to exceed $19,000 for the purpose of economic development.

Robinson Apartments has proposed an estimated capital investment of $450,000 at the project site.

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Orange approves EDC incentive with Studio 17

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On Tuesday, The Orange City Council approved an EDC incentive with Studio 17 for the expenditure of funds for eligible infrastructure improvements at 1700 W. Allie Payne Road in an amount not to exceed $150, 000 for the purpose of economic development.

Studio 17 has proposed an estimated capital investment of $1,500,000 at the project site.

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