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Area Spotlights

Return Engagements

As Gov. John Kitzhaber was finishing out his two previous terms as the state’s governor from 1994 to 2002, he helped recruit the relocation from Palm Springs, Calif., to Portland of the North American headquarters for wind energy giant Vestas, bringing 75 jobs to the state.

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North American Reports

Bessemer Bound; Where IT’s At: and Continental Lift

by Adam Bruns

North American Reports: Bessemer Bound; Where IT’s At: and Continental Lift

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Features

Property Priorities

Alcoa’s CSO says if you’re not uncomfortable yet, the goal isn’t high enough.

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Online Insider

Sky Roots

by Adam Bruns

Sky Roots: Looking deep into the universe requires a rather large earthbound footprint, and a whole lot of quiet.

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Life Sciences

A compendium of recent bio-related news briefs for the busy executive

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Life Sciences

Governors Flock to BIO Convention

The annual BIO International Convention is always a big draw for governors keen on promoting their states as a prime spot for biotech investment.

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Life Sciences

Anderson Grows in Gilbert

The planned Sept. 26 opening of the Banner M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in the Phoenix suburb of Gilbert could be the impetus for development of a major regional and national life sciences industry, city officials say. The city is also poised to become a major center of stem cell research.

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Life Sciences

Securing Momentum

Everyone knows Colorado is a great place to ski with world-class slopes and over 300 days of sunshine; but there is more to Colorado than just the great outdoors.

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International Update

Safety in Numbers

How can a borderzone best employ its bi-national economic character for the good of both territories? Experiments now under way seek the answers.

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Features

Edge of Efficiency

Power utilization and monitoring of environmental factors are key issues for data centers.

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Area Spotlights

Secure State

Virginia’s arsenal of higher education institutions continues to help lure an array of companies specializing in various aspects of security.

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Features

Power Plays

States that exempt or abate property and sales taxes on computer and telecom equipment will soon make the short lists of data center site selectors.

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Features

Full Circle

The return of bicycle manufacturing to American shores might seem improbable with nearly 99 percent of all bikes sold in the U.S. now made in China, Taiwan or other low-wage Asian countries.

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Energy Report

Battery JV Sapped by Rift

Demand for lithium-ion batteries is growing. So why does Johnson Controls want out of its joint venture with Saft?

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Area Spotlights

Change Agent

Gov. Scott Walker has undoubtedly brought considerable national attention to Wisconsin during his first few months as governor.

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Energy Report

High Rate of Conversion

Fronius converts momentum into new sites in Indiana, Ontario and beyond.

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Energy Report

Rooftop Revolution

Like a mega-sized game of parkour, a new project will see solar wattage leaping onto the grid from select industrial roofs somewhere among 28 states.

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Energy Report

Energy Matters: A compendium of recent energy-related news briefs for the busy executive.

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World Reports

FDI Rises in Europe: H.B. Fuller Opens Nanjing Plant: The Longest Tunnel Progresses and more.

Germany recorded the highest percentage gain in an inward investment rebound in Europe in 2010, according to Ernst & Young’s ninth annual European Attractiveness Survey.

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Area Spotlights

The Shot Heard Around the World

In corporate real estate, the closest thing to a slam dunk occurred when New Jersey overwhelmed competition from around the U.S. to retain the North American headquarters of Panasonic.

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Online Insider

In the Right Direction

by Ron Starner

“My administration has made it a priority to transform our state’s previously hostile business climate,” New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie tells Site Selection.

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Departments

SITE Visit: Global Symbol, Sensible Choice

June 2010 “Talk of the Town” piece by New Yorker journalist Lauren Collins described how the One World Trade Center building had reached the 20th floor in May, and how its builders hoped to rise by a floor every 10 days until they reached the planned 104 stories. She also mentioned that her parent company was looking the place over.

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Investment Profile

A Winning Bid For Innovation

Even as Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman pushes legislation to advance business innovation and work-force recruitment, his state is showing signs of harvesting the kind of talented entrepreneurs he envisions.

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Features

Ecosystems

The top sustainable territories know how to balance regulation with incubation, renewable energy with renewed company commitments.

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