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AUTO IMPORTS at the Port of DAvisville broke the previous record set in 2018 by mid October this year. / PBN FILE PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Auto imports at Port of Davisville break record by mid-Oct.

NORTH KINGSTOWN – The Port of Davisville has already broken its auto import record this year, importing 242,568 automobiles by Oct. 18, the Quonset...
A FRESH-FOODS PROCESSING facility operated by Retail Business Services, a services company of Ahold Delhaize USA,, began operation this week in the Quonset Business Park. / COURTESY RETAIL BUSINESS SERVICES

Infinity Fresh Kitchen facility opens in Quonset

NORTH KINGSTOWN – Retail Business Services, a services company of Ahold Delhaize USA, has launched its Infinity Fresh Kitchen operation in the Quonset Business...

Many can take a bow for Quonset’s success

The Quonset Business Park has been the leading engine of Rhode Island’s economic growth and job creation for years and continues to grow and...
THE QUONSET BUSINESS PARK entities employed 11,439 workers on site in 2018. / COURTESY QUONSET DEVELOPMENT CORP.

Report: Quonset Business Park supported $128.8M in state and local taxes...

NORTH KINGSTOWN – The Quonset Business Park supported the generation of $128.8 million in state and local tax revenue in 2018, according to an...
AHOLD DELHAIZE USA Retail Buisness Services' Infinity Fresh Kitchen has purchased Taylor Farms' yet-to-be-launched food-processing facility and hired Taylor Farms to manage the operation.

Ahold Delhaize company purchases yet-to-be-launched food-processing plant at Quonset

NORTH KINGSTOWN – Infinity Fresh Kitchen, an Ahold Delhaize USA company, has purchased a food-processing facility at Quonset Business Park at 320 Commerce Park...
J. GOODISON CO. will receive a $518,538 federal grant to purchase equipment and expand its staff. Above, J. Goodison Co.'s travel lift, the largest in New England. / COURTESY J. GOODISON CO.

J. Goodison Co. receives $519K federal grant for supplies, staff

NORTH KINGSTOWN – Local shipyard company J. Goodison Co. will receive a $518,538 federal grant to purchase equipment and expand its workforce, the Rhode...

Empty seats on Quonset Express

Have you ever been on a bus with nobody on it? It was a lot like that when the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority...
THE FREE TRIAL period for express bus service from Providence to Quonset Business Park will continue through the end of the calendar year. / COURTESY R.I. PUBLIC TRANSIT AUTHORITY

Free trial period for Quonset bus service extended through 2019

PROVIDENCE – R.I. Public Transit Authority will extend the free trial service from Providence to Quonset Business Park through the end of the calendar...

PBN on WJAR-TV, April 1, 2019

A state-owned business park and port at Quonset Point expects a growth spurt. What will it look like when fully grown? Every week, PBN Editor...
LARGER SPACE: Edesia, a maker of food products for customers such as UNICEF that ship goods overseas to feed malnourished children, outgrew its original facility in Providence and made the move to the Quonset Business Park in North Kingstown in 2016, opening an 83,000-square-foot, high-tech factory. From left, Executive Director Maria Kasparian, founder and CEO Navyn Salem and HMI Controller Jorge Campos work in the factory.
 / PBN PHOTO/RUPERT WHITELEY

How much growth is left at Quonset?

Steven J. King rolls up in a company-issued sport utility vehicle to a graveled construction site in a wooded area, at the end of...
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