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November 1, 2006

STATE LEGISLATIVE UPDATE

STATE LEGISLATIVE UPDATE From Site Selection magazine, November 2006    Commerce Claws Our annual state-by-state legislative update delivers news on economic development-related legislation, but it may be time for bigger policy action in the nation’s capital. by MARK AREND, ADAM BRUNS & JOHN W. McCURRY editor bounce@conway.com E ven as states buoyed by the Supreme […]

November 1, 2006

SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION: TOP BUSINESS PARK LOCATIONS

o you and the client have finished touring several suburban business parks and you begin the process of triaging the best sites for your client’s needs. The one consistent theme on the tours is the amount of time spent evaluating factors outside of the space versus how the interior layout worked. While the space itself […]

November 1, 2006

SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION: PORTS AND FREE TRADE ZONES

anufacturers increasingly are taking advantage of the benefits of locating plants inside U.S. Foreign Trade Zones, according to a new report by Greg Jones, senior consultant to the Foreign- Trade Zone Corp.    In the 66th Annual Report of the Foreign- Trade Zones Board to the U.S. Congress, Jones states that shipments received at General- Purpose […]

November 1, 2006

TECHNOLOGY TOOLBOX

ilicon technology specialist Intel’s vast real estate portfolio includes 49 million sq. ft. (455,210 sq. m.) stretching across 200 locations in over 50 countries. A diverse company, Intel encompasses a variety of products and services.    “When people think about Intel, they certainly think about microprocessors, but we have 12 major business units which we break […]

November 1, 2006

WORLD REPORTS

NOVEMBER 2006 Infineon Inaugurates $1B Malaysian Fab (cover) Hong Kong Air Cargo Hub Gets ‘SuperSized’ N.C.-Based Textile Firm Opens Factory In China; Let Europe Eat Cake Brewer Puts Latin Projects on Tap; Survey Says London Is Still Hard to Beat Give Us Your Opinion! WORLD REPORTS Edited by JOHN W. McCURRY john.mccurry bounce@conway.com Infineon Inaugurates $1B […]

November 1, 2006

QUESTION & INSIGHT

lot of politicians and bureaucrats talk about their desire to make government “run more like a business.” Few actually do it.    One public official who’s having more success than most in bringing free- market by RON STARNER ron.starner bounce@conway.com David Winstead principles and accountability to government is David Winstead. Last month, he marked his first […]

November 1, 2006

North American Reports: Reverse Osmosis

From Site Selection magazine, November 2006 NORTH AMERICAN REPORTS Reverse Osmosis Chinese corporate dollars discover North America. by ADAM BRUNS adam.bruns bounce@conway.com I n May 2006, Qingdao, China- based appliance company Haier Group announced it had just secured a major order from Coca Cola Canada to make chest- type coolers for selling the Atlanta- based […]

November 1, 2006

COVER STORY: BUSINESS CLIMATE RANKINGS

COVER STORY: BUSINESS CLIMATE RANKINGS From Site Selection magazine, November 2006    Synchronicity A survey of site selectors and new-plant performance match third-party analyses of North Carolina’s winning business climate. by MARK AREND mark.arend bounce@conway.com I f North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley had waited just a couple more weeks to announce his state’s strong performance […]

August 1, 2006

North American Reports: Honda’s Sure Thing

From Site Selection magazine, September 2006 NORTH AMERICAN REPORTS Honda’s Sure Thing A new assembly plant in southeast Indiana is just part of the solution for both a region and a company. by ADAM BRUNS adam.bruns bounce@conway.com D uring his first weeks as director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget under President George […]

August 1, 2006

SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION: BIOTECH LOCATION STRATEGIES

orest City Enterprises, a Chicago-based developer of biotech parks nationwide, would not necessarily have selected the Denver area for a new biosciences park several years ago. The company’s first park was built 20 years ago adjacent to MIT in the heart of one of the most pre-eminent biotech clusters in the country, says Michael Rosen, […]

August 1, 2006

COVER STORY

E ver- growing volumes of global trade are driving many of the world’s current great infrastructure projects. This is particularly true in some of the crossroads of commerce, such as the Panama Canal, and in the world’s burgeoning manufacturing centers, such as India. Infrastructure projects under way today in Central and South America and the […]

August 1, 2006

EDITORS’S VIEW

ithin days of this issue arriving at your address, many in the U.S. and elsewhere will be noting with sadness and anger the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks of 9/11. What a different world we are in, and have been in for the last five years. It doesn’t seem so long ago that one […]

August 1, 2006

IAMC INSIDER

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August 1, 2006

TOP UTILITIES 2006

f you think your company faces tough times these days, imagine being an electric utility.    Confronted with record demand for energy, rising fuel prices and global competition, North American power companies must build new business models if they are to thrive.    Consider the latest test for the U.S. power grid, a series of three interconnected […]

August 1, 2006

SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION: WORK-FORCE TRAINING PROGRAMS

hen it comes to the value of continuous learning and study, there is no shortage of studies. A common finding of most of them may be the most agreed- upon but least acted- upon facet of the United States’ growing concern over its skills deficit: The primary importance of work- force training. Those cities, regions […]

June 1, 2006

IAMC INSIDER

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June 1, 2006

SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION: ECONOMIC INCENTIVES PROGRAMS

ob retention efforts are important on different levels, not the least of which is that job loss is devastating for both individuals and communities. While it may be too early to evaluate the effectiveness of certain job retention programs, the states’ efforts have provided policies that may affect positive change.    To put the issue in […]

June 1, 2006

SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION: NEW YORK

JULY 2006 New Technology Changing New York State (cover) Chenango County, New York High Tech’s New Home for Innovation TCN Worldwide Request Information SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION NEW YORK Venture capital, R&D centers, new tax policies alter the economic landscape of the Empire State. Joining Bausch & Lomb Chairman and CEO Ronald Zarrella, at the podium, for […]

June 1, 2006

SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION: LEADERS IN INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE

JULY 2006 What Does It Take to Become a Leader In the Field of Industrial Real Estate? (cover) Client Service Focus Keeping Up With the Ever-evolving Industrial Real Estate Marketplace Request Information SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION LEADERS IN INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE What Does It Take to Become a Leader In the Field of Industrial Real Estate? Corporate […]

June 1, 2006

TECHNOLOGY TOOLBOX

ith 70 million sq. ft. (6.5 million sq. m.) of space spread across its global real estate portfolio, Whirlpool Corp. needs a robust system to keep track of facilities and implement real estate strategies. For more than two years, the Benton Harbor, Mich.-based appliance manufacturer has been using Jones Lang LaSalle’s OneView dashboard productivity tool […]

June 1, 2006

WORLD REPORTS

JULY 2006 Bulgaria Gains As EU Accession Nears (cover) Singapore Attracts New High-Tech, Logistics Investment Cargill Expanding In Africa and Europe ThyssenKrupp Plans $2.4B Brazil Steel Mill Give Us Your Opinion! WORLD REPORTS Edited by JOHN W. McCURRY john.mccurry bounce@conway.com Bulgaria Gains As EU Accession Nears I n the run-up to Bulgaria’s accession to the European […]

June 1, 2006

NORTH AMERICAN REPORTS

JULY 2006 Barracks to Biologics (cover) Little Greenville Lands Big Solar Plant, 1,200 Planned Jobs Give Us Your Opinion! NORTH AMERICAN REPORTS Barracks to Biologics Bristol-Myers Squibb Chooses Devens for $660-million Plant by ADAM BRUNS adam.bruns bounce@conway.com W orld War II barracks are coming down and modern biologics lab and manufacturing space is going up on […]

June 1, 2006

ASSET DISPOSITION

onday, 8 a.m. You find a note taped to your computer screen: “Sell the Pennsylvania facility ASAP.” It’s a vacant manufacturing site that has been idle for years. Perhaps the message is from the CFO, suddenly (or finally) authorizing you to sell. Or maybe you made the note to yourself, thinking it’s by JAMES HAGY […]

June 1, 2006

COVER STORY

JULY 2006 When to Hold ‘Em (cover) Look Inside First Atypical Approach Regional Choices, International Scope Shaw Team Engineers Solutions Give Us Your Opinion! COVER STORY When to Hold ‘Em Shaw Industries Repurposes Assets, Reinvigorates Towns by ADAM BRUNS adam.bruns bounce@conway.com “We have embraced the 21st century by entering such cutting-edge industries as brick, carpet, insulation […]