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September 2004

Features

COVER STORY

irports have long been economic development engines for local areas and regions, but their potential economic significance is only now being understood by area developers, corporate site seekers and urban planners. Like never before, airports are central to businesses’ ability to compete given the heightened role of logistics and distribution in meeting customer and shareholder […]

LOGISTICS

oximity to customers remains a key factor in site selection decisions made by providers of logistics and transportation services. One of the latest examples is TNT Logistics’ new facility in Brownstown, Mich., which exclusively serves Ford Motor Co.’s new Dearborn Truck Plant.       TNT’s 340,000-sq.-ft. (31,586-sq.-m.) facility is a US$7.7-million investment and employs […]

TOP UTILITIES 2003

tility economic development departments from 21 U.S. states and a Canadian province replied to this year’s Utility Survey in order to be considered for Site Selection’s sixth annual Top Utilities ranking. Based on 2003 project results from their territories drawn from Conway Data’s New Plant Database, the rankings examined four distinct criteria: total capital investment, […]

UTILITIES SNAPSHOT

tilities don’t just help lure other companies’ facility investments. They create their own, either directly or via spinoff effects. And the project portfolio goes well beyond power plants.       In Atlanta, multi-utility holding company Southern Company will be moving into a new corporate headquarters in 2005. Developed by Barry Real Estate Companies, the […]

SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

orking closely with our economic development partners, the River Valley Business Solutions Group is prepared to support your successful relocation to the family friendly communities, and the vibrant business corridors west of Chicago.       In an era when your employees’ families or partners typically have more than one wage earner, we recognize that […]

SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY REVIEW

uild the shell and eventually the business will come.       That wasn’t the original plan, but it turned out to be the path Infineon Technologies took before fina lly greenlighting its US$1-billion investment in Richmond, Va., to expand manufacturing capacity of advanced DRAM chips on 300-mm. wafers. After three years on hold, Infineon […]

SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

iotech is big, big business, and cities, counties, and states across the United States are vying to attract what is believed to be the most dynamic economic growth industry of the 21st century.       A new study by the Battelle Memorial Institute and the State Science and Technology Institute (SSTI) for the Biotechnology […]

EDITORS"S VIEW

by MARK AREND eader research we conducted recently accomplished two things. It confirmed my hunch that Site Selection remains the most authoritative publication in its niche. And it provided clues about how to keep it that way going forward. It yielded many other benefits, as well, but these are the points I want to stress […]

Site Selection/NAI Industrial Location Index

From Site Selection magazine, September 2004 Site Selection/NAI Industrial Location Index    As the economy rebounds, more boxes of widgets, gizmos and thing-a-ma-jigs will need to be stored. As a result, we are very optimistic about the industrial sector. The majority of U.S. industrial markets that are tracked by Linneman Associates are expected to strengthen through […]

NORTH AMERICAN REPORTS

ood fences make good neighbors,” poet Robert Frost once observed. Tell it to Pixar, Bob:       The red-hot computer-animation company (“Finding Nemo,” “Toy Story”) may add 1,300 jobs in a US$325-million, 20-year expansion of its San Francisco-metro headquarters in Emeryville. Then again, Pixar may pack up and leave town.       And […]

IAMC Insider, Site Selection magazine, September 2004

IAMC Insider Cover Insider News Insider News Continued IAMC People & Projects IAMC Board Members IAMC Web Site From Site Selection magazine, September 2004   Welcome to Memphis. Now Let’s Get Down to Business. After all, that’s what distinguishes IAMC: a professional focus that only continues to improve in resolution and results.       […]

TECHNOLOGY TOOLBOX

ith more than 80 manufacturing facilities around the globe, plus thousands of retail operations, the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. has plenty of real estate to oversee. Looking for a way to increase efficiencies in its asset management procedures, Goodyear is now the beta test site for a new product from Intuit, the Mountain View, […]