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From Site Selection magazine, March 2000 T O P 2 0 U. S. F A C I L I T I E S
b y J A C K L Y N E
1999's top 20 U.S. deals, in fact, on average involved a $576 million capital investment, creating 3,621 new jobs and 1.3 million sq. ft. (117,000 sq. m.) of new corporate space.
One of 1999's big boppers in corporate building was Eli Lilly, which has a $1 billion, 7,500-job expansion under way in Indianapolis. Tying that large location medicine as 1999's No. 1 capital investment was Safe Mississippi Pole LLC's $1 billion facility in Iuka, Miss. (And, underscoring 1999's resonant U.S. upbeat, Safe Mississippi Pole is a brand-new company.)
Sabre Group's huge new 9,000-employee headquarter complex in Southlake, Texas, was 1999's top new job generator, while the year's biggest new space creator unfolded in Los Angeles, at the 2.8 million-sq.-ft. (260.1-sq.-m.) North Hollywood Studio Complex.
High Tech, Hot Cars
But the list of 1999's top job generators likely tilts more toward the U.S. economy's fast-evolving future. High-tech firms accounted for nine of the year's top 20 job-creating deals.
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