FRIB breaks ground, culminates years of planning and cooperation

In what local, state and national leaders agree is a "labor of love," the Facility for Rare Isotopes Beams officially broke ground on the campus of Michigan State University, heralding an expected economic boon for Michigan.
 
According to excerpts from the article:
"…FRIB's expected total economic activity could result in more than $1 billion being added to the state's economy and could lead to the creation of nearly 5,500 high tech and construction jobs, attract more than 800 visiting scientists through the facility, and generate $187 million in new tax revenues for the state."

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