Investor Watch: May 24, 2021
A movement afoot in northeast Ohio aims to leverage Lake Erie for big-ticket manufacturing investment.
A movement afoot in northeast Ohio aims to leverage Lake Erie for big-ticket manufacturing investment.
Learn why Entergy territory is resilience personified, from talent development to sites to a net-zero future.
Electric vehicle momentum dots the map with vehicle and battery plant investments.
A conversation with Amazon Head of Worldwide Economic Development Holly Sullivan.
Major Projects Break Through Sour Economy to Pursue Innovation and Restart Global Commerce
Unique indices highlight the top countries and metro areas in terms of their outlook for corporate investment.
IAMC Chair Jennifer Roth explores how working, communicating and networking have evolved over the past year. Contributor John Salustri talks to experts at Rollins, Colliers International and Newmark Zimmer about post-COVID leasing strategies.
Newmark’s Gregg Wassmansdorf fills us in, while answering questions about which requirements and standards give site certification programs credibility.
Last summer, Dr. Maurie McInnis took office as the sixth president of Stony Brook University. Her answers last fall to five quick questions from Site Selection reveal insights into the key roles she and the school play in Long Island economic development. (For more, see the Long Island Intelligence Report.)
Duncan Hines (whose EPIC Fruity Pebbles Cake Kit is pictured here) and Ferrero Group are among the companies expanding across the state.
Short stories update us on JinkoSolar’s huge solar cell plant in Yunnan Province, China; the world’s least and most corrupt countries; the world’s shifting economic center of gravity; life sciences expansion in Manchester, UK; and a new battery factory coming to Norway.
Is a global intellectual property dispute just a bump in the road for a massive EV battery plant under construction north of Atlanta? Judging by the events of the past 24 hours, the answer is “yes.”
A new strategic alignment aimed at talent development is just one way Indiana is building on four consecutive record-breaking years for economic development. Also: March Madness may be over, but there is plenty afoot in downtown Indy at GE’s new smart manufacturing hub and Elanco Animal Health’s new global HQ.
Mileages don’t change, but distances seem to shrink every year, thanks to the growing human, business and infrastructure connections linking Tucson, Arizona, to global commerce.
Not the musical. The city that’s been leading Ontario in company project attraction over the past year.
A new report reinforces how your company’s digital footprint is more important than your physical one.
Sudden digital advertising tax prompts lawsuit by big tech and friends.
From Silicon Valley to Eden Prairie, Arctic Wolf makes a trek to prosperity.
Andrew Crowder of Tractus Asia explores sector-specific FDI and export locations in this exclusive for Site Selection.
What does the world of photography have to do with a pending $2 billion location decision? It all depends on having the right chemistry.
“Years of investment in digitization,” writes Conway Data Global Director of Training & Events Laura Martin, “forward thinking in engaging talent and a reverse migration trend brought about by the pandemic have meant that countries in the bloc have managed to thrive amid the difficulties of 2020.”
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont and executives from Electric Boat, Infosys and Sema4 weigh in on a demonstrably improving business climate.
Senior Editor Gary Daughters talks to AppHarvest Founder Jonathan Webb about how his dream to bring farm-fresh produce to the nation from Appalachia is coming true, one mega-greenhouse at a time.
Texas and Ohio return to the top of their respective rankings despite pandemic-based challenges that brought multi-tasking to a whole new level for their chief executives.