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November 2015

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Features

The FTZ Appeal

Three resources paint a valuable picture of the opportunities, prosperity and potential perils to be found in free zones worldwide.

Flip the Switch

A Nevada-based data center company soon will surpass 2 million sq. ft. of space in its home state, and is taking giant steps abroad.

Hairpin Turns

It’s been a wild ride in the automotive industry this year.

Warsaw Pact

When you’re going through a $13-billion merger, it helps to have a playbook, a platform and an open mind.

Is FDI Still Booming?

On balance it is, and the US is a much more welcoming recipient of that investment than ever before.

Peach State Three-peat

The enviable strength of the US economy is being felt in both new and old places. Find out where your state ranked!

Investment Profiles

Bright Horizon

A corner of Northwest Ohio meets two nations’ energy demands with a growing critical mass of projects.

The Right Spot for Right-Shoring

Decades of experience and craftsmanship have prepared the people and companies of Defiance County to seize the global opportunity before them.

Visualizing the Future

Health information technology companies in Saxony-Anhalt are conceiving new solutions to old problems.

International

The East Emerges

Entrepreneurship and
innovation help open the
door to increased commercial
real estate investment
in eastern Germany.

Departments

Farm-to-Factory-to-Table

A group of disruptive trends will alter the locate-design-build-operate calculus for food processors as they consider the nature of future facilities.

Area Spotlights

Revved UP!

The oil and gas surge generates startups and diversified manufacturing.

On the Edge

A historic land transfer will help grow new business.

How the West Was One

Over the last 20 years of American economic history, if you asked site consultants which region was the number one investment destination they’d probably have said “the Southeast.”

Silicon Empire State

Tech companies are finding the infrastructure and workforce they need well outside of the Big Apple.

Shall We Gather At the River?

Greater Cincinnati leads the way in welcoming company growth, whether it’s a new arrival from abroad or a hometown legend.

A One Track Mind

Governor Terry McAuliffe is determined to be ‘Job Creator in Chief’ for the Commonwealth.

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