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’99’s Top Deals: Case Studies in Fast
If you build it, will they dot.com? Not necessarily. More accurately, if you dot.com it, you’d better build. 1999, you see, was the year in which some of the Internet’s leading lights decided that they needed big-time bricks to make their clicks work. That concrete lesson in real estate realities is part of the story […]
In-House Power
Anthony Perdigao, VP of Operations at Zotos (fourth from right), leads the team and local officials in the ceremonial groundbreaking of the company’s $7-million, 3.3 MW wind-energy project, the largest wind plan of any manufacturer in the U.S. Joining him are New York State Senator Michael Nozzolio (fourth from left); state Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb (third from right); and Geneva Mayor Stu Einstein (second from right). Also joining them are the Zotos wind project team, including Mark Massa of Plant IQ (far right); Ross Gansz, senior director of procurement/operations at Zotos (third from left); Jack O’Donnell, director of finance at Zotos (second from left); and Al Hawker, senior manager, environmental and safety at Zotos (far left).
New York photos courtesy of Zotosn the tranquil Finger Lakes community of Geneva, N.Y., the company known for inventing the machine-less permanent wave 80 years ago
Championship Caliber: 1998 Top 10 Development Groups
From Site Selection magazine, May 1999 Championship Caliber: Site Selection‘s 1998 Top 10 Development Groups b y T I M V E N A B L E Hundreds of growing companies played the location game with skill and poise last year, capitalizing on the championship-level services of Site Selection‘s 1998 top development groups. […]
State of the States 2025
Among the economic development themes to emerge across the 50 state legislatures and governor’s offices...