Land Stewardship Is Key To a Future Innovation Park
More than a concept, “It’s definitely a done deal,” says Mason Ailstock about a 2,000-acre knowledge district called Rowen taking shape
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 September 2021 IssueCG/LA Infrastructure’s chairman says we’re on the cusp of an ‘Infrastructure SuperCycle.’
Read Cover StoryMore than a concept, “It’s definitely a done deal,” says Mason Ailstock about a 2,000-acre knowledge district called Rowen taking shape
Joanne Pizzo, co-founder of Planning Plus, offers insights into eds & meds connectivity, and 10 timely strategies for colleges looking to leverage their real estate.
Ports and Central Hubs Top Logistics Locations, As China Gears Up for the Next Wave
If we can work from anywhere, everywhere is the right place to be.
2021 TOP UTILITIES IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: This year’s Top Utilities in Economic Development — like their customers and communities — demonstrate perseverance, ingenuity and the spirit of service.
Sarasota-based Tervis builds on a 75-year legacy of innovation.
How a member-led utility in Indiana is reaching out to the future.
Consumers Energy and Michigan communities leave coal behind on the road to a net-zero future.
The I-74 corridor southeast of Indianapolis gets in on the region’s logistics action.
Cutting-edge research out of Abilene, Texas, is poised to change the world for the better.
San Joaquin County: The County Hardwired for Capital Investment
In Maryland, the time is right for drones.
Activity around Loma Linda University and a big investment from Medline point to a true life sciences cluster taking shape in San Bernardino County.
Vietnam's Industrial Real Estate Conundrum
Québec as the most competitive province in a competitive nation, and metro areas from Montréal to Oakville to Regina and Vancouver fill Site Selection’s annual Canada’s Best Locations list of top Canadian economic development groups
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Fall 2020 – Fall 2021 Chair Jennifer Roth Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc. Vice Chair Scott Cameron Sonoco Secretary/Treasurer Karen Shchuka Penske Truck Leasing Past Chair Colleen Caravati Corning Inc. Matt Boehlke Xcel Energy Michael Connors CORT Business Services Corp. James Eckert Owens Corning Jim Hazard, SIOR esrp Gregory Hitchin, CEcD City of […]
This Time It’s Personal
Whirlpool’s plans in southwestern Michigan go well beyond a $60 million refurbishment of its technical center in St. Joseph.
Arkansas policymakers seeking to bolster the state’s economic rebound as it recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic now have a road map for getting there.
North Carolina aims to get its share of what one consultant says will be 40 gigawatts of wind energy off the East Coast by 2035.
Idaho National Laboratory is one big reason the city was named Milken Institute’s best-performing small city for 2021.
Nevada is leading the charge for clean energy innovation.
ith the opening of a delivery center comprising some 800,000 sq. ft., Amazon is the largest employer in Revere, Massachusetts, just northeast of Boston.
A massive monopile plant is to feed the offshore wind industry.
Project activity has largely resumed to pre-pandemic levels throughout the Commonwealth, with industry sectors old and new in growth mode.
Southeast: Where Site Consultants Locate Themselves and Why
A Point/Counterpoint Examination of an Incentive
Poaching companies? California draws the line and ups the ante.
Taking the lead
Brings Unique Approach to Growing Array of Tools
Duke Energy was one player in a record year for economic development in North Carolina.
Before the merger of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and Groupe PSA was officially completed to create Stellantis in January 2021, company leaders
A South Carolina success shows why the devil’s in the details.
Duke Energy was one player in a record year for economic development in North Carolina.
There’s power, and then there’s the power of relationships.
A journey through a growing Indian multinational’s past year casts light on three leading biotech locations around the world.