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Many Names, One Goal for Neighborhoods On the Remake

by Adam Bruns

Teachers Village is located within the boundaries of a special improvement district operated by the Newark Downtown District.

Image courtesy of RBH and KSS Architects

Urban improvement districts exist to help neighborhoods redevelop and, via that fresh coat of paint, reclaim their value.

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Features

Where Data & Business Processes Converge

by Adam Bruns

When it comes to a growth economy, the name of the game these days is IT, ICT or the IoT— even in an industrial plant in the countryside.

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Area Spotlights

On the Trail of Innovation

by Adam Bruns

The tranquility of the Adirondacks is always just a step away in Fulton County, New York, in the northern part of Tech Valley. The excitement of robotics discovery (below) was just a step away from 36 teams of high-schoolers in Troy in March.

Photos courtesy of Adirondack Regional Tourism Council, VisitAdirondacks.com and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

The region has built momentum as high-tech companies and consortia grew alongside expanding resources.

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Pieces of the Pie

by Adam Bruns

Snapshots of logistics intelligence and solutions show where the sector is going next.

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Features

Screen Time Supply Chain

by Adam Bruns

LG Electronics in April announced the commencement of shipment of its G6 smartphone to international markets.

Photo courtesy of LG

From giant TVs to ever-larger smartphones, the world craves screen time — and that requires more and bigger screens.

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Area Spotlights

Small Ponds Will Soon Be Home to Some Big Fish

by Mark Arend

Whitaker Point in the Upper Buffalo Wilderness, Arkansas

Photo: Getty Images

Two projects announced in recent weeks will generate approximately 1,150 new jobs in the two Arkansas towns that won them.

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The Power to Change

by Ron Starner

Salt River Project is turning the Arizona desert into an oasis of high-end data centers.

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From Coffee to College

by Savannah King

Arizona State University and Starbucks Coffee expand their partnership to educate more students.

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Leading the Fourth Wave

by Ron Starner

Greater Phoenix takes the lead in the growing Internet of Things industry.

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The Con-TECH-ted Place

by Rachel Duran

Emerging electronic companies find the resources needed to create the next high-tech sensors.

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A Perfect Fit

by Gary Daughters

“The Tesla Killer” locates its new luxury electric automobile plant in Case

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Area Spotlights

Panhandle Plays: Where FDI Is Landing in the Mountain State

by Mark Arend

Lake in the rural Potomac Highlands of West Virginia

Photo: Getty Images

What do an Italian producer of building materials and a Canadian maker of natural gas compression equipment have in common?

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Area Spotlights

Rockin’ in the Rockies

by Gary Daughters

Maroon Lake, Aspen, Colorado

Photo: Getty Images

New projects and expansions bolster economic growth.

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Life Sciences

Who’s Moving Most

by Adam Bruns

Data on how often you relocate your body could be valuable to those who want to locate companies in healthy places.

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Life Sciences

RTP’s Next Chapter

by Adam Bruns

A new mega campus for ag-tech in North Carolina aims to foster solutions to world hunger and lead the way to a more urbanized Research Triangle Park.

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Life Sciences

Worried About Your IP and Market Access Around the World?

by Adam Bruns

The US Trade Representative and PhRMA are too.

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Area Spotlights

Turn for the Better

by Adam Bruns

Provision’s SC360 proton therapy system received FDA clearance in December. The company is investing in a new therapy center in the New Orleans Biomedical Corridor.

Photo courtesy of Provision Healthcare

Louisiana’s energy-driven economic health has never been more robust. Now may be the time to bring human health — and the life sciences, medical tourism and healthcare sectors — along for the ride.

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Area Spotlights

When Incentives Matter, Oklahoma’s a Safe Bet

by Mark Arend

State earns high marks for monitoring and measuring their effectiveness.

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Features

Three Views into Renewables

by Adam Bruns

Anheuser-Busch InBev in March announced a commitment to secure 100 percent of its purchased electricity from renewables by 2025. The shift starts in Mexico, home to the company’s largest brewery in Zacatecas, where AB InBev has signed a power purchase agreement with Iberdrola for 490 gigawatt-hours per year.

Photo courtesy of Anheuser-Busch InBev

Record installations at record low prices was the thrust of REN21’s Renewables 2017 Global Status Report, published in early June.

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OnSite Travel Blog

Elephants and 1st Class Seats

by Adam Jones-Kelley

Whoever said getting there was half the fun never flew 15 hours in economy class.

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OnSite Travel Blog

Alligators, Transexual Cats and Corn Fritters

by Adam Jones-Kelley

My mother collects cats. She had seven in her home when I arrived this week, clearly an inferior number which local folk would no-doubt ridicule. So today we headed to the vet to “rescue” a new one.

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OnSite Travel Blog

I’m in Micanopy. On Purpose.

by Adam Jones-Kelley

I come to Micanopy for vacation. How many people can make that claim?

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Flinging food in Beijing

by Adam Jones-Kelley

My new definition for a successful meal is one in which I do not fling food across the room with my chopsticks.

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Breathing Beijing

by Adam Jones-Kelley

I stepped outside of Beijing’s international airport this afternoon, took a deep breath, began to suffocate, and wondered in fury who had stolen all the oxygen.

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