February 25, 2010
New Pathways
A few things have changed since the not-so-long-ago era of the million-square-foot warehouse and lines of ships waiting to get into ports.
February 25, 2010
A few things have changed since the not-so-long-ago era of the million-square-foot warehouse and lines of ships waiting to get into ports.
February 25, 2010
For the sixth straight year, we present in the following pages and at SiteSelection.com vital specs and contact information on dozens of land parcels measuring 1,000 acres (405 hectares) or more
February 25, 2010
Even as the science behind global warming research is thrown deeper into doubt by the recent email debacle at the U.K.’s East Anglia University
December 21, 2009
Periods of economic crisis are the worst of times and the best of times for state and local business location tax incentives. These tax expenditures, like all expenditures, face an uphill battle when revenues have collapsed and the number of needy residents requiring assistance has increased. At the same time, economic stringency and lack of revenue sharpen government appreciation for business development and job creation. If a crisis combines danger and opportunity, the current downturn could offer an opportunity to improve these incentive programs.
December 21, 2009
The Kansas Dept. of Commerce in October said it wants to offer healthcare IT firm and Kansas City mainstay Cerner Corp. $85 million in tax and other incentives for a new office complex, and toss in another $144.5 million from state sales tax revenue to pay for bonds used to build a new soccer stadium next door. If the Unified Government of Wyandotte County accepts the proposal, Cerner says it will create 4,500 new jobs in Kansas at an average salary of $65,000. A youth soccer complex and hotel, with no incentives aid, also would be built as part of the $414-million project.
December 17, 2009
Students of industry clusters will find in North Carolina’s new aerospace industry a case study in how a sector takes root in a given area. Several companies, including Federal Express, Spirit AeroSystems and Honda Aircraft among others have begun operations in the state, adding thousands of jobs and justification for a closer look from aviation-related corporate site selectors.
August 1, 2009
INCENTIVES From Site Selection magazine, September 2009 The Letter and the Law Tax treatment of government grants has win-win potential. by BARBARA S. de MARIGNY editor bounce@conway.com Barbara S. de Marigny is a partner in the Tax Practice Group for Houston-based law firm Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP. For more information, visit www.gardere.com. “C ongratulations. Our […]
June 1, 2009
Tammy Propst, President, taxadvantagegroup uring periods of economic crisis, some states take the approach of expanding incentive programs to further enhance job creation, such as Alabama’s Act 2009-722 that offers existing incentives to a variety of white-collar industries; while other states limit incentive programs to better manage budgets, such as Iowa’s F 483, which caps […]
June 1, 2009
lthough its name would imply otherwise, site selection is very rarely just about the site. Instead, an effective site selection process is about community selection, which includes the geographic advantages that are the best match for your business. There is no question that your company will need a building or site to develop a building, […]
June 1, 2009
conomic Development Zones go by many different names across the country, including Enterprise Zones (Virginia), Renaissance Zones (Michigan), Keystone Opportunity Zones (Pennsylvania), or Empowerment Zones (Federal Government). While names may vary, so also do the benefits to the corporate user. Essentially, these zones serve a similar purpose wherever they exist. The primary purpose behind the […]
June 1, 2009
WORLD REPORTS From Site Selection magazine, July 2009 Evolving Biotech by JOHN W. McCURRYjohn.mccurry bounce@conway.com A s the world’s biotech leaders gathered in Atlanta in May for BIO 2009, the consensus was that the sector is in the midst of a period of major change. “The biotech business model is under unprecedented stress,” Scott […]
June 1, 2009
COVER STORY: SCIENCE & RESEARCH PARKS From Site Selection magazine, July 2009 Want to kick your organization into overdrive? Explore the critical mass offered by national institutions. Sandia Science & Technology Park and its tenants have capitalized on their neighborly relationship with Sandia National Laboratories. by ADAM BRUNS adam.bruns bounce@conway.com s the United States government […]
June 1, 2009
GLOBAL R&D HUBS From Site Selection magazine, July 2009 Australia’s Biotech Hub Victoria lays the groundwork for life sciences. by JOHN W. McCURRY john.mccurry bounce@conway.com T he Australian State of Victoria has invested heavily in recent years to provide the infrastructure for its growing research and development cluster in biotechnology. That investment, about A$3 billion […]
June 1, 2009
EDITOR’S VIEW From Site Selection magazine, July 2009 How Does Your State Tax — and Spend? by MARK AREND mark.arend bounce@conway.com Illustration by Bob Gravlee I AMC Chair Rick Little is exactly correct in his letter to the membership and readership at large with his list of topics about which good site selectors should […]
June 1, 2009
JULY 2009 A Dad’s Thoughts on Graduations (cover) People & Projects Request Information
June 1, 2009
NORTH AMERICAN REPORTS From Site Selection magazine, July 2009 Dirt Moves in Luther Forest And an entire region hears it. by ADAM BRUNSadam.bruns bounce@conway.com I n the beginning, there was the soil. There was a whole lot of water, plenty of power and all kinds of infrastructure, built to the highest standard. There was […]
May 1, 2009
SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION: SALE-LEASEBACK TRANSACTIONS From Site Selection magazine, May 2009 Utilizing the Sale-Leaseback Transaction Structure in Today’s Capital Constrained Market by GARRY WEISS, SIOR, CCIM and RENE CIRC editor@conway.com H istorically, for a corporation, real estate assets have had one primary application: operational necessity. Companies have been regularly leasing, developing, buying and even selling facilities […]
May 1, 2009
SITE VISIT From Site Selection magazine, May 2009 ‘I Know … Let’s Put on a Show’ Production projects aim to transform old shells with entertainment magic. by Adam Bruns adam.bruns bounce@conway.com W hen disaster strikes, the film industry may not be far behind. Such has been the result in Louisiana, where events, incentives and star-powered […]
May 1, 2009
TECHNOLOGY TOOLBOX From Site Selection magazine, May 2009 Instant Space End users eye quick-build facilities. by JOHN W. McCURRYjohn.mccurry bounce@conway.com C Intel used a Sprung Instant Structure for its initial offices in Costa Rica, then later converted it into a company cafeteria. ompanies in the offshore call center and BPO sector often need a quick option […]
May 1, 2009
COVER STORY From Site Selection magazine, May 2009 The year?s top projects testify to a renewable vigor in industrial development. The Tata Nano (pictured above left) will eventually be made at a new plant in Sanand, Gujarat, that was literally moved from the initial plant site in West Bengal after civil unrest there threatened the […]
May 1, 2009
TOP TEN GROUPS OF 2008 From Site Selection magazine, May 2009 The Center Holds From Houston to Chicago, communities in Middle America rank among top-performing economic development groups. by RON STARNERron.starner bounce@conway.com Willis Group Holdings recently signed a long-term lease at Chicago’s signature skyscraper, the Sears Tower. As part of the deal, the building […]
May 1, 2009
WORLD REPORTS From Site Selection magazine, May 2009 Wind Paces New EU Power Projects by JOHN W. McCURRY john.mccurry bounce@conway.com German wind turbine manufacturer REpower supplied three of its largest turbines for a wind farm near the Germany-Denmark border. The turbines will serve as a test for future offshore wind power development. W ind energy […]
May 1, 2009
TOP TEN COMPETITIVE STATES From Site Selection magazine, May 2009 King of the Hill Ohio chalks up another key capital investment win for luring new businesses in 2008 and helping existing companies expand. by MARK ARENDmark.arend bounce@conway.com T he Ohio Department of Development (ODOD) joins Gov. Ted Strickland’s office in claiming a key economic […]
May 1, 2009
EDITOR’S VIEW From Site Selection magazine, May 2009 Illustration by Bob Gravlee by MARK AREND mark.arend bounce@conway.com The Little Province That Could S eldom does news of an area’s proposed budget make it into my file of possible “Editor’s View” topics. But over the past several weeks, one such item did just that. There […]