Kentucky Letter
John Jones, Business Executive
D.V. Crockett, Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development
Dear John:
I understand there may be a possibility that you will be relocating your business in the next 12-18 months. I would like to introduce you to the great state of Kentucky, and offer my personal support in helping with your relocation decision. I am sure you've heard of our state, both its historical and economic importance to the nation. However, many people do not realie that from the moutains in the eastern part of the state o the fertile agricultural districts in the south, along with a number of developed and developing urban areas and business parks, when Daniel Boone called Kentucky a "second paradise," he was also speaking of the state in the 21st century!
There are several reasons to consider relocating to Kentucky: prime real estate at a low cost, business...
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