‘Dynamic Impact’
10 Key Elements of Successful Data Center Site Selection
View the leading publication in corporate real estate, facility planning, location analysis and foreign direct investment right in your browser. Download the issue, share it on social media, or email to your colleagues all from your desktop.
Read July 2015 IssueFew doubt that the information and communication technologies economy will dominate in coming years and the presence of ICT clusters will continue to support metropolitan areas in Europe.
Read Cover StoryPut analytics and the assembly line together, and watch the sparks fly.
Read Cover StoryAn in-between time is the right time to cultivate one state’s growing UAS industry cluster.
Read Cover Story10 Key Elements of Successful Data Center Site Selection
The United States still has a ways to go to attain one organization’s goals for post-secondary credentials.
Consumers want healthier food choices and the industry is responding.
Site Selection’s recent Locations of the Future survey respondents project the future.
Business costs, talent availability are key metrics to watch.
Higher education infrastructure and a new incentives regime nurture a new generation of R&D in Portugal.
Young brainpower, ambitious centennial goals and 20 years of public-private partnership make Turkey a land of ample opportunity.
Michigan retools its economic development strategy to make talent development job one.
Sectors succeed when industry and government are on the same page.
Utah Builds Its Workforce Better than Most
From small rural agricultural and ranching communities to large urban centers of innovation and advanced manufacturing, the border is based in both tradition and the crossing of boundaries.
Cambodia’s Minister of Commerce moves fast with reforms so that new FDI will move faster to his homeland.
Will changes to SEZ rules hurt Jamaica’s growing BPO sector?
Decision-makers explain why they’re moving their companies downtown. Others see downtowns coming to them.
A retooled approach to business development and renewed investment into infrastructure are winning corporate facility projects in Oklahoma.
Missouri makes creating an automotive hub look easy.
Gov. Asa Hutchinson spent a week in Europe recruiting aerospace companies to his state at the Paris Air Show.
P&G chooses a busy corner in West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle for a next-gen manufacturing complex.
New Jersey capitalizes on unprecedented wave of corporate headquarters mobility, especially among multinational firms.
All politics aside, it’s workforce and training that continues to cinch deals.
Tennessee gets creative in aligning workforce development and higher education.