Hampton Georgia
5 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 12 THE CI T Y OF HAMPTON, GEORGIA there is a nationwide need to recover from the hit American productivity took back in 2020. So, by partnering with a critical developer whose name has yet to be released, Hampton is already preparing to move into the next stage of its growth strategy. “Project Archer is a partnership that the city has embarked on that is going to bring into our city about 1200 career opportunities that will yield a higher net worth of our citizens),” Mayor Tarpley says, referring to the rush of economically viable positions that will soon be available to Hampton’s workforce. To facilitate the post-COVID shift towards remote work, the mayor is also exploring options for the infrastructural expansion of the city’s high-speed connectivity. While fiber initiatives are underway, discussions around 5G connectivity are on the horizon, ensuring that Hampton remains a hub for remote work and technological innovation. BUILDING ATLANTA FOR OVER 70 YEARS WWW.EMBRYDEVELOPMENTCORP.COM
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