Affordable Renewable Energy Verges on Critical Mass
Not only are more regions making more use of more renewable energy than ever, they are finding the cost is manageable — even before factoring in the cost to the future of doing nothing.
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Read July 2016 IssueHow robots and automation are disrupting virtually every industry, its workers and site selection.
Read Cover StoryNot only are more regions making more use of more renewable energy than ever, they are finding the cost is manageable — even before factoring in the cost to the future of doing nothing.
Business and community leaders pick the brains of leading site consultants at the World Forum for FDI.
At a time when talent is at a premium, how can companies in smaller communities hope to attract a young, educated workforce?
States and localities line up to lure data centers, and in doing so, are exploding some myths about what companies can demand.
Where the global aerospace and defense industry
is heading in 2016, according to a major new report from Deloitte.
Food safety in all its iterations is the most important issue facing food and beverage manufacturers.
Economist Ned Hill handicaps the TrustBelt and gives frank advice to site selectors and communities.
Areas of Innovation are districts anchored by science parks; many are profiled in a new publication by that name from the International Association of Science Parks.
No longer relegated to the sidelines, cybersecurity moves front and center in corporate strategic planning.
Reports offer tips on advanced manufacturing locations with advantages that may not be apparent at first.
The 2016 Sustainability Rankings reflect where the action is, and where the dirty work of cleaner living is taking place.
Where site selectors are most likely to invest in the next five years.
At Eastman Business Park, innovative firms put a new twist on edible delights.
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action is Iran’s economic vehicle, which only the United States knows how to drive.
CBX is one of many projects making cross-border movement easier, and thereby aiding and abetting commerce, trade, economic development … even shopping.
Medical tourism is now a booming trade in this region, with Jamaica leading the way.
Formerly a central hub in the civilized world, Magdeburg is ready to rise once more.
There are two stories behind this year’s investments in Atlantic Canada: strong growth in the three Maritime Provinces and a slowdown in spending in Newfoundland and Labrador.
We sit down with two pros to get their take on the future of manufacturing in the region.
Making sense of the Brexit vote and the effect on the UK for foreign direct investment.
Gov. Fallin’s policies create the sixth-lowest tax burden in the nation; investors take notice.
The Garden State is willing to throw some elbows to keep pharma companies, and others, inside its borders.
Key transport upgrades are increasingly connecting the Bayou State to global markets.
Show-Me State counties — 10 in recent months — show how work skills credentialing is done.
Is it possible that Mountain Time is not just a lifestyle, but a tool for productivity and well-being?
How Arkansas beat the competition to land a $1-billion project.
Major projects stay on track in a business climate with a new set of challenges.