Investor Watch: April 27, 2020
Can site certification programs do better at measuring talent alongside geotechnical and infrastructure aspects? A few experts and some data weigh in.
Can site certification programs do better at measuring talent alongside geotechnical and infrastructure aspects? A few experts and some data weigh in.
In the next installment in our COVID-19 series, location consultant John Boyd offers 10 Site Selection and Economic Development Takeaways from the COVID-19 Crisis.
Yes, cement plants are a big reason why the machinery, equipment and construction sector led all industries in number of projects tallied around the world in 2019 by the Conway Analytics database.
In the next installment in our COVID-19 series, Tractus Asia’s John Evans and James Meisenheimer examine U.S. life sciences firms’ supply chain overdependence on Asian locations. Reshoring beckons, but there are other things to consider too. Read their exclusive contribution COVID-19: Suffocating the global medical supply chain, while breathing life into its future.
David Cuda, Colliers International senior vice president and director of corporate solutions for South Carolina, shares insights on state and metro markets.
As the COVID-19 pandemic has engulfed the world, Site Selection editors and Conway staff are gleaning business intelligence, provocative insights, valuable data and practical guidance from across our global network.
Cash-strapped Illinois goes big on infrastructure.
A look at where in the world — and how often — the highest-value companies are making highly valued facility investments.
An increasingly dense submarine web supports the web we're on all the time.
Companies, institutions and state government address California's housing crisis. One solution in particular could mean new manufacturing investment and jobs in California and eight other U.S. locations yet to be chosen.
Washington leads the way, led by Jefferson, King and Benton counties. Meanwhile, companies and a new research hub are growing in Bellingham.
Editor in Chief Mark Arend finds out why an importer with substantial logistics requirements picked a northeastern Georgia county for its distribution center site.
Editor in Chief Mark Arend looks into the more than $700 million in projects at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport in Alaska, and explores the location options for New York's airport city.
A Conversation with Ontario Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade Vic Fedeli
Ohio unseats Nebraska for the per-capita Cup as Texas makes room in the trophy case for an eighth consecutive total projects win. Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine speak to Site Selection Editor in Chief Mark Arend about the reasons why.
Brookings analysis shows which areas of the U.S. are most and least exposed.
IAMC Chair Colleen Caravati previews the Spring Professional Forum in Biloxi, and John Salustri talks with senior real estate leaders from Walmart and Henningsen Cold Storage about the ins and outs of construction permitting.
Renewable energy is gaining a foothold in global industrial footprints. Major offshore wind farms look to create their own industrial footprints along the coastlines of Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey and Maryland.
GIVE Grants boost vocational education programs in rural counties.
Automotive technology has given rise to a potent aerospace industry in Michigan.
Two separate reports from the Pew Research Center show who likes the EU the most, and which EU countries have the most unauthorized immigrants.
Automotive, tech and history-driven tourism drive Alabama’s future.
We ran the top 50 BPO companies by revenue through our project database to find out where the cream of the crop have invested in operations over the past several years.
Light industrial is all the rage for e-commerce.