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Showing 1 post tagged Kentucky Association for Economic Development (KAED).
Economic Development Is Increasingly About Execution
What causes some economic development projects to move forward smoothly while others lose momentum long before construction ever begins?
That question surfaced repeatedly across recent industry conversations, including discussions at the 2026 KAED Collaboration Conference.
The focus was less on headline projects themselves and more on the realities that determine whether projects stay aligned once timelines tighten, infrastructure questions emerge, and multiple stakeholders are working toward the same outcome.
None of those pressures are entirely new on their own. What feels different is how often they are overlapping at the same time and how directly communities are being forced to think about readiness, coordination, and long term sustainability in practical terms.
The challenge for many communities is no longer identifying opportunity. It is sustaining alignment long enough to execute successfully.
Increasingly, economic development work is becoming less about any single project and more about managing overlapping pressures at the same time: infrastructure, workforce, funding, permitting, redevelopment, and long term sustainability. More >

