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February 1, 1998

Site Selection Highlights February/March 1998 Issue

Highlights from February/March 1998 COVER STORY Michigan, Midwest Set Fast-Track Pace in 1997’s Record U.S. Race for Corporate Facilities 1997’s annual Site Selection scoreboard tallied a record 10,571 U.S. facility and expansion announcements. pg. 24 European Union: How Europe Is Rewriting Its Site Location Rules pg. 22 IDRC’s Service Delivery Best Practices Award: Ford Motor […]

February 1, 1998

Machinery, Chemical Sectors Claim Most Facilities in ’97

Highlights from Site Selection ? February/March 1998 Machinery, Chemical Sectors Claim Most Facilities in ’97 by Mark Arend If new plant announcements are any indication, 1997 was a banner year indeed. More than 7,100 new or expanding plant projects were reported to Site Selection’s New Plant database in 1997, a 22 percent increase over the […]

February 1, 1998

Pharmaceutical/Biotech Siting: The Search for Space, Workers, ‘Community’ and Creative Financing

Highlights from Site Selection ? February/March 1998 Pharmaceutical/Biotech Siting: The Search for Space, Workers, ‘Community’ and Creative Financing by Steve Usdin Today’s pharmaceutical/biotech site selection decisions are driven by factors both old and new. On one hand, the industry is searching for skilled labor and room to expand, traditional location concerns, but increasingly scarce resources […]

December 1, 1997

Site Selection December 1997/January 1998 Issue

Highlights from December 1997/January 1998 COVER STORY Nokia Wirelessly Takes On The World Now, Nokia is the No. 2 world player in the burgeoning mobile phone market, breathing down mighty Motorola’s neck. pg. 1124 Real Estate’s Cream of the Crop: 1997 IDRC Best Practices pg. 1101 Managing Cultural Differences: Challenges For Americans Doing Business In […]

December 1, 1997

Real Estate’s Cream of the Crop: IDRC Best Practices

Highlights from Site Selection ? December 1997/January 1998 Real Estate’s Cream of the Crop: IDRC Best Practices Excellence. It’s something all firms strive for — to be the best. Many companies today are working hard to make their real estate operations the best they can be. The International Development Research Council (IDRC), the world’s preeminent […]

December 1, 1997

Managing Cultural Differences: Challenges for Americans Doing Business in Europe

Highlights from Site Selection ? December 1997/January 1998 Managing Cultural Differences: Challenges for Americans Doing Business in Europe by Gary M. Wederspahn With the powerful lure of the European Union’s 374 million-strong market and the continued opening of Eastern Europe to commerce with the West, the number of American business travelers going to Europe has […]

December 1, 1997

Globalizing: Real Estate Payoffs and Perils

Highlights from Site Selection ? December 1997/January 1998 Globalizing: Real Estate Payoffs and Perils by Jack Lyne Globalization: Clearly, it’s transformed 20th century business life. Far less clear, though, is how to optimally globalize business operations, particularly when it comes to real estate. “Globalization has been a long evolutionary process,” says Marvin Manheim of Northwestern […]

December 1, 1997

The Drive to Globalize: Profit Motive Rules as Foreign Direct Investment Soars

Highlights from Site Selection ? December 1997/January 1998 The Drive to Globalize: Profit Motive Rules as Foreign Direct Investment Soars by Tim Venable How global is your company? If you’re committed to making your firm as profitable as it can be, it must be increasingly worldwide in scope. Your headquarters might be in Peoria, but […]

December 1, 1997

Nokia Wirelessly Takes on the World

Highlights from Site Selection ? December 1997/January 1998 Nokia Wirelessly Takes on the World by Jack Lyne Helsinki-based Nokia has achieved a remarkable business turnaround. After losing US$213 million in 1991-92, the old-line Finnish conglomerate, founded in 1865 as a forest-industry operation, has totally transformed itself. Now, Nokia is the No. 2 world player in […]

December 1, 1997

Contract, Expand, Adapt: The Auto World’s All-at-Once Imperative

Highlights from Site Selection ? December 1997/January 1998 Contract, Expand, Adapt: The Auto World’s All-at-Once Imperative by Karen E. Thuermer Today’s auto industry is getting a very mixed message: Contract and expand and adapt . . . quickly. On one hand, sluggish North American and European sales have made retooling and streamlining imperative. Simultaneously, emerging […]

October 1, 1997

Case Study: Nortel Builds a New HQ — and a ‘New City’

Highlights from Site Selection ? October/November 1997 Case Study: Nortel Builds a New HQ — and a ‘New City’ Global power Nortel shattered the mold with its new headquarters, moving 3,000 key knowledge workers from Class A high-rises to a reconverted, one-story, 1960s’ factory in Brampton, a Toronto suburb. What’s more, it created a workplace […]

October 1, 1997

Legislatures on a Roll

Highlights from Site Selection ? October/November 1997 Legislatures on a RollThird Straight Tax Cut Adds $2.6 Billion Shine To Already-Bright State Business Climates by Audrey Pennington State governments found themselves awash with surplus funds in 1997, relatively speaking, more than they’ve seen since 1980. As a result, lawmakers spent much of their legislative sessions figuring […]

October 1, 1997

Hong Kong: Business Still Dances Inside the Dragon’s Jaws

Highlights from Site Selection ? October/November 1997 C O V E R      S T O R Y Hong Kong: Business Still Dances Inside the Dragon’s Jaws by Jack Lyne Forget the hype and hysteria. Hong Kong’s turnover hasn’t dulled its legendary business buzz. Hong Kong is awash with conviction a month after becoming a […]

October 1, 1997

Site Selection October 1997 Issue

Highlights from October/November 1997 Hong Kong: Business Still Dances Inside the Dragon’s Jaws, pg. 900 Plumbing China’s Real Estate Puzzle Box, pg. 902 Case Study: Nortel Builds a New HQ — and a ‘New City’, pg. 852 Legislatures On a Roll: Third Straight Tax Cut Adds $2.6 Billion Shine To Already-Bright State Business Climates, pg. […]

October 1, 1997

Plumbing China’s Real Estate Puzzle Box

Highlights from Site Selection ? October/November 1997 Plumbing China’s Real Estate Puzzle Box Fast-changing China presents an intricate puzzle box of real estate challenges. Here are some of the big issues, derived from Site Selection research and interviews: Corruption: Hong Kong scorns it. C.Y. Leung, the No. 2 man in Hong Kong’s provisional government, pointedly […]

October 1, 1997

Flash Points: Hot Business Climates Ignite Worldwide Blaze of Location Moves

Highlights from Site Selection ? October/November 1997 Flash Points:Hot Business Climates Ignite Worldwide Blaze of Location Moves by Tim Venable Want to know where the world’s hottest business climates are? Just take a look at where companies are placing the most offices, factories and other facilities. According to Conway Data’s exclusive New Plant database, the […]

August 1, 1997

When Disaster Strikes . . .How to Manage a Successful Comeback

by Douglas G. Karpiloff, CPP When a deadly car bomb exploded beneath the twin towers of New York’s World Trade Center, Douglas Karpiloff was General Manager of Tenant Services. His experiences during the disaster recovery offer valuable lessons for facility managers everywhere. The commercial real estate world changed forever on Feb. 26, 1993, with the […]

August 1, 1997

Global Logistics Boosts Competitive Advantage

Logistics management is giving companies new ways to improve customer service, control costs and make the most of opportunities in emerging markets. As a result, the global expansion equation is being revised as companies employ world-class logistics based on advanced information technologies. Once upon a time, location was the word that companies invoked to ensure […]

August 1, 1997

Whither Plastics?Plant Location Criteria as Diverse as Products

Like the products they produce, plastics firms are a multifarious lot. Little wonder, then, that the industry’s site selection patterns are no less diverse. U.S. manufacturers serving the Midwest-dominated automotive market cite different site selection priorities than do producers of foam or fiberglass insulation or PVC pipe for the construction industry. Plastics manufacturers whose customers […]

August 1, 1997

Site Selection August 1997 Issue

China’s Site Selection Challenges: How One Company Hopped the Wall, pg. 679 When Disaster Strikes . . . How to Manage a Successful Comeback , pg. 684 Global Logistics Boosts Competitive Advantage , pg. 695 Whither Plastics? Plant Location Criteria as Diverse as Products , pg. 784 Links to Information Referenced in August Site Selection […]

August 1, 1997

China’s Site Selection Challenges: How One Company Hopped the Wall

by Robert Gaudreau, Regus Frankly, people thought we were crazy when we began considering going to China. It was 1990, only a short time after the Tiananmen Square crackdown. Fears of political backlash and international trade sanctions against China certainly weren’t unwarranted. In addition, there were China’s sky-high real estate prices, labyrinthine bureaucracy and Third […]

June 1, 1997

The U.S. South: Population Boom Ignites Facilities Explosion

If there?s one thing a company needs, it?s people. People to work, run and operate the business — and people who?ll buy its products and services. That simple fact is one of the big reasons facilities are flocking to the U.S. South. Strong population growth across much of the region translates into an abundant work […]

June 1, 1997

Site Selection June 1997 Issue

Toyota?s Turbocharged U.S. Drive: Life in the Car Wars? Fast Lane, pgs. 492-499 Help Wanted: Work Force With the Right Stuff, pgs. 500-503 Manufacturing?s New Deal Demands ?Lean Portfolios?, pgs. 504-507 Need Skilled Workers? Tap the Global Training Gold Mine, pgs. 508-510 Best Practices Award: Bank of America, Real Estate Workplace, pgs. 511-512 The U.S. […]

June 1, 1997

Toyota’s Turbocharged U.S. Drive: Life in the Car Wars? Fast Lane

Today may well be the king of today?s worldwide Car Wars. But its surge to becoming a true global powerhouse began more cautiously in the 1980s. The globalization was a nervy — and nervous– drive down a road paved with billion-dollar bumps. Despite its potent global clout, Toyota at the time had almost no experience […]