Adirondack Economy Fails Site Selection, Not Diversified, Lacks Scale
Here's a thoughtful and succinct opinion piece on some of the problems facing the Adirondack Park economy. Despite years of community economic planning, Ernest Hohmeyer feels that the region will not measure up during the site selection process for most businesses. Too reliant on government and tourism jobs, the Adirondacks' may also suffer due to lack of sheer size and scale.
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