Investor Watch: December 19, 2019
Learn the details behind three major investments in northern Mississippi in recent months that will create a combined 850 new jobs.
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Learn the details behind three major investments in northern Mississippi in recent months that will create a combined 850 new jobs.
Quick-hitting stories update you on Bombardier’s talent hunt in Canada; Burnham Center in Chicago; America’s fastest-growing jobs; “last touch” warehouse space; and a strange light in the sky over Ontario.
Tractus Asia's John Evans and Hank Hulick explore options for companies considering a "China plus one" strategy.
Microsoft commits half a billion dollars to making the Puget Sound affordable again.
Denis Merkwirth walks us through the latest on the energiewende, or Germany’s energy transformation, and the business opportunities that may result.
Through on-site interviews with company, community and institutional leaders, Ron Starner reveals compelling insights about the economic development momentum of this Blue Ridge Mountain region.
How a Silicon Valley juggernaut embraced a tech hub in the Heartland.
What have protests and standoffs meant for global corporate investment in Hong Kong? Editor in Chief Mark Arend earlier this fall interviewed InvestHK Director-General of Investment Promotion Stephen Phillips about the recent unrest and continuing inward investment flows.
In an exclusive contribution to Site Selection, the experts at Tractus Asia tell us why various factors are making India more attractive.
Next-gen work centers for the developmentally disabled benefit everyone involved.
Reports call for focus on supply chains, more R&D.
At an ideal meeting place, Greater Paducah meets up with this year’s Great River Cup for most projects per capita along the entire river’s length. Greater Cincinnati tallies the most projects, while Louisville’s Jefferson County tops all Ohio River counties.
Georgia sets a record for most consecutive top state business climate wins. Gov. Brian Kemp explains why.
Is the end of the economic development incentive war at hand? Depends where you look, writes University of Texas Professor Nathan Jensen, co-author of “Incentives to Pander: How Politicians Use Corporate Welfare for Political Gain.”
NIIMBL in Delaware aims to help biotech move — you guessed it — faster and more effectively.
What state manufacturing experts in Virginia, Delaware and Maryland want you to know.
Wyoming is leading the drive in cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.
How a location data firm found its new HQ location in its hometown.
Today marks two weeks until the Brexit deadline, though even as you read this, new proposals are emanating from the British Prime Minister's office. Conway, Inc. Global Director of Training & Events Laura Martin offers her perspective on the looming effects of Brexit on her native Northern Ireland, and her recent move out of the country.
In places where the numbers of jobs and people are growing, you’ll find seven things in common.
Alexandria's clusters showcase where campus lifestyle and corporate responsibility meet.
Circulate San Diego’s Mobility Certification is giving a boost to transit-oriented development.
Exclusive interviews with the founders of MAGLITE, rare earths mining firm MP Materials and location intelligence software pioneer Esri — as well as logistics insights from Colliers International — paint a picture of the opportunities to be found in this massive county and its 31 municipalities.
Greensboro’s PTI has become much more than a regional passenger airport.