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May 1, 2001

New Premier Primes Quebec for Powerhouse Status

I s Bernard Landry, Quebec’s new Premier, controversial? Of course he is. A separatist? Definitely. But in his radio address heard around the world about Canada’s “uselessness” in terms of Quebec’s economic development, there was an underlying message that should be music to the ears of corporate investors.         Landry (right), the […]

May 1, 2001

Mexico's Evolving Environment

W hat a difference a few years can make. Ten years ago, Mexico, by most accounts, was a third-world country. But since the opening of North American trade through NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement), Mexico has become a fast-growing economy and a much-sought-after spot for corporate locations.         In fact, Mexico […]

May 1, 2001

BOMA to Bush: Act Now on Energy Crisis

W ASHINGTON — It didn’t take long for President Bush to face his first “crisis” in the Oval Office — how to deal with California’s widespread energy shortages.         One group that hopes Bush acts quickly is the Building Owners and Managers Assoc. International (BOMA), the nation’s largest lobbying organization for corporate […]

May 1, 2001

Real Estate Services, May 2001

Serviced Office Provider Sets Franchising Plan R egus Business Centres (www.regus.com), a major provider of serviced office space, is introducing a franchising plan for select organizations and individuals. Franchise owners can create their own office environment, letting them use the space their business requires while devoting the remainder of their workspace to income generation.   […]

March 1, 2001

Portfolio Management Migrates to the Web

Fast Track Project Management WorkPlaceUSA (www.workplace-usa.com), a Dallas-based provider of project management and other real estate services, is using an Internet-based project management system from Citadon (www.citadon.com), San Francisco, to facilitate the simultaneous creation of 13 network information centers for WorldCom. The $900 million effort involves building 12 centers totaling 1.3 million sq. ft. (120,700 […]

March 1, 2001

Changing of the Guard in Tennessee

A banner year for the Volunteer State came to an end as the man responsible for a large portion of Tennessee’s economic success stepped down from his post to return to the private sector.         On the same day that Tennessee Gov. Don Sundquist announced that his state had achieved a record […]

March 1, 2001

Real Estate Services Update

T he corporate real estate industry’s service provider community is in the midst of a heightened state of “convergence” if the past few months are any indication. Late 2000 saw numerous alliances and acquisitions that support a theory put forward in the Site Selection January 2001 cover story, “E-Business Levels the Real Estate Playing Field”. […]

March 1, 2001

Decision Data: Go West, Young Entrepreneur

T he “Wild, Wild West” mentality of Nevada may not be kind to your pocketbook if you’re a high-stakes gambler, but it just might be your best friend should you decide to launch and grow a business there.         According to the annual Cognetics ranking of “Entrepreneurial Hot Spots,” Nevada is the […]

March 1, 2001

Johnson Controls Office Occupancy Costs Index, Q4 2000

Introduction: Information at your fingertips         Welcome to the 4th Quarter 2000 Johnson Controls USA Office Occupancy Costs Index, which provides a snapshot guide to the cost of providing and operating property and facility management services in the USA.         This cost index briefing is published twice a year […]

March 1, 2001

BT's Workplace Model Spreading in the UK

“U p until a few years ago,” says Frank Shepherd, “There were three ways of getting work done. Fixed offices took up 95 percent of the time, mobile work took up 3 percent or 4 percent and teleworking (permanent home-based working) was barely 1 percent. Today hybrid areas are emerging, as are nomadic touchdown satellite […]