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March 1, 2004

Buckeye State Comeback, 2003 Governor’s Cup, Site Selection Magazine, March 2004

E conomic development officials in Ohio are hoping their capture of the 2003 Governor’s Cup is the beginning of a repeat of the state’s three-year claim to the prize 10 years ago. In 1993 and for the next two years, Ohio won Site Selection‘s highly coveted Governor’s Cup, which recognizes the state in which the […]

March 1, 2004

IAMC Insider, Site Selection magazine, March 2004

  Dear IAMC members and prospective members: This month I am pleased to welcome many of you to the IAMC Professional Forum in Tucson, Ariz., March 13-17, 2004.         Our focus is top-notch professional education and executive networking exclusively for the industrial and manufacturing corporate real estate community. We strive to present […]

March 1, 2004

New Plant Scoreboard

Continue to: 2003’s Top Metros – “Chicago Dominance More Than Mythical”

March 1, 2004

Top Global Projects

T wo independent sources of foreign direct investment intelligence essentially concur where business expansion and relocation in 2003 is concerned. Both Conway Data’s New Plant database, which has tracked such activity for 40 years, and IBM Business Consulting Services-Plant Location International’s (IBM-PLI) GILD (Global Investment Location Database) make the same case: Corporations are not shutting […]

January 1, 2004

Trends in Site Selection, Special Advertising Section, Site Selection magazine, January 2004

he frequent mergers, acquisitions, consolidations, and, at times, even expansions, that run rampant through American businesses today, often necessitate bringing in professionals to ensure that relocations run smoothly.         “Clients are looking to their brokers to perform more of a consultant role and to not just be transaction oriented,” notes Paul Hoge, […]

January 1, 2004

Editor’s View: Prime Time, Site Selection Magazine, January 2004

by MARK AREND O n the occasion of my turning 40 in November, a slightly older, out-of-state friend sent me an e-mail, saying, “Welcome to the prime of your life – it’s better over here.” As Site Selection turns 50, my colleagues and I are busy making sure the next 50 years of publishing this […]

January 1, 2004

North American Reports

from Site Selection’s 50th Anniversary issue: January 2004 NORTH AMERICAN REPORTS Scripps Building in Florida, But Will Cluster Come? The Business Development Board of Palm Beach County spent over a year and some $57.6 million to get this site ready for Scripps. by JACK LYNE Scripps will build it in Florida. But will they come, […]

January 1, 2004

IAMC Insider, Site Selection magazine, January 2004

  Dear IAMC members and prospective members: Fifty years ago, McKinley “Mac” Conway founded what would become Site Selection, the premier publication in its field, then and now. Not long thereafter, he and a few pals founded an organization of industrial developers interested in furthering the fields of economic development and corporate real estate through […]

January 1, 2004

Site Selection’s 50th Anniversary: The Legacy of One Man

omeone once wrote that “history is biography.” That is, the story of our past can be told in the stories of the lives of great people. When the history of 20th-century corporate real estate and economic development is written and capped, one name will stand out for his legacy: McKinley Conway. Born Nov. 1, 1920, […]

January 1, 2004

L ike members of the Polar Bear Club – those people who meet annually at a lake in January to jump into frigid water – an intrepid set of service providers has recently been through Site Selection’s annual client-service awards challenge. Now in their fifth year, the Site Selection/William Dorsey Service Provider Awards recognize those […]

January 1, 2004

Super Sites: Size Isn’t Everything, Site Selection Magazine, January 2004

T hey travel under cover of the night, their missions concealed under code names like Rosewood, Valentine, Heaven, Beach and Diamond. Their quest? A mega-site to call home for a mega -project, one that could bestow economic laurels on its suitors and their citizens for generations to come.         First, though, these […]

January 1, 2004

Biotech/Pharmaceutical Industry Review, Site Selection magazine, January 2004

he founding management team at Cytovance Biologics had a good idea of what they were getting when they decided to put the fledgling biotech firm’s first manufacturing facility in Oklahoma City. All five are alums of Novozyme Pharmaceuticals, a homegrown OKC firm which gained attention for its enzyme replacement therapies at the turn of the […]

January 1, 2004

Emerging Logistics Hubs, Special Advertising Section, Site Selection magazine, January 2004

he old distribution warehouse isn’t what it used to be. Logistics operations face added pressure to modernize and upgrade their facilities, says Franco M. Eleuteri, lead specialist and senior vice president of AECOM Facilities.         If North American-based corporate asset managers do not upgrade their logistics operations now, says Eleuteri, they will […]

November 1, 2003

Top Business Park Locations – Special Advertising Section, Site Selection Magazine, November 2003

From Site Selection magazine, November 2003 SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION Top Business Park Locations Infrastructure, transportation access make industrial parks prime sites for expanding companies. Hal Johnson knows a thing or two about business park development. As the chief economic developer for Orangeburg, S.C., Johnson has literally put his community on the map by making corporate […]

November 1, 2003

Food Processing Industry: New Systems, Projects On Sector’s Horizon, Site Selection Magazine, November 2003

T he opening of the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Food Processing Technology Research Facility in 2004 may well trigger a boost in high-tech investment in the metro Atlanta area. Obvious beneficiaries of the US$9.4 million center are commercial food processors that adopt systems developed by the Food Processing Technology Division of the Georgia Tech Research […]

November 1, 2003

High-Tech Industry Review, Site Selection Magazine, November 2003

F orward-thinking companies in the IT, software and telecommunications sectors know that clustering – locating in (or being closely connected to) geographic hotbeds of innovation with concentrations of other similar and related companies, skilled knowledge workers, universities and technology centers and advanced physical infrastructure – is a key way to gain competitive advantage. The regions […]

November 1, 2003

Editor’s View: The Older the Better, Site Selection Magazine, November 2003

by MARK AREND A ge is a state of mind, say those who take in stride turning, say, 40, 50 or 60. Trying to dodge the inevitable is futile.         In the publishing business, we look forward to such milestones, and the bigger the birthday, the better. Longevity, especially in larger measures, […]

November 1, 2003

North American Reports, Site Selection Magazine, November 2003

From Site Selection magazine, November 2003 NORTH AMERICAN REPORTS Milwaukee’s Waves of Change This summer, hundreds of thousands of Harley Davidson motorcycles roared into their birthplace to celebrate the Milwaukee company’s 100th anniversary. But Milwaukee is spending a lot less time looking back these days.         To be sure, manufacturing’s presence in […]

November 1, 2003

World Reports, Site Selection Magazine, November 2003

Faurecia, one of the world’s largest automobile parts manufacturers, recently opened its sixth plant in Poland. It will employ 350 by the end of 2003, eventually doubling that number. European Automotive Projects Move Into the East “More and more, volume car manufacturing is a cost-driven business, and manufacturing investment projects continue to migrate to the […]

November 1, 2003

North Carolina’s Three

A fter being named the No. 1 Business Climate in America in 2001 and 2002, North Carolina took proactive steps to ensure that its hard-earned title wouldn’t leave the Tar Heel State.         Over the past 12 months, economic development leaders and lawmakers pushed through creative reforms designed to make North Carolina […]

November 1, 2003

IAMC Insider, Site Selection magazine, November 2003

  Dear IAMC members and prospective members: IAMC is off to an incredible start. I don’t think any of those who sat in the initial brainstorming sessions that launched the organization thought we could accomplish as much as we have in just a little over 18 months. Our success is a credit to our initial […]