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EDITOR’S VIEW
EDITOR’S VIEW From Site Selection magazine, March 2009 Illustration by Bob Gravlee by MARK AREND mark.arend bounce@conway.com Wind Farms and Windfalls A s if corporate real estate executives weren’t busy enough these days, many are now tasked with generating cash for their organizations. They have long been charged with making nonperforming assets perform, improving […]
Why Corporate Campuses Make Sense In All Economic Conditions
T he Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines “flexible” as something that is “characterized by a ready capability to adapt to new, different, or changing requirements.” Many real estate strategists and planners consider it to be the word that best describes the concept of corporate campuses. In a discussion on campuses, it also translates into smart design, operational […]
Tempting Thailand
Fifteen years after the Thai government shrewdly relaxed monetary policy and allowed its currency, the baht, to drop against the dollar, corporations investing in Thailand are reaping the benefits, accessing a low-cost and educated work force at the crossroads of Asia.
Where Top Talent Goes To Work
Malaysia's increasingly value-added electronics industry is a key driver of national economic prosperity.
Inflection Point
New labor market intelligence and a new vision are set to propel San Bernardino County to the next level.