Investor Watch: April 1, 2019
All around Indiana, there's ample evidence that small business is big business. Plus: A conversation with Indiana Commerce Secretary Jim Schellinger.
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All around Indiana, there's ample evidence that small business is big business. Plus: A conversation with Indiana Commerce Secretary Jim Schellinger.
Newly elected Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham tells Site Selection’s Savannah King why education, small-town infrastructure, clean energy and film and TV production top her agenda.
Glean exclusive insights into the First State's business climate from our conversations with the governor, the CEOs of a global port operator and a global defense and space exploration manufacturer, a leading construction executive and a respected university president.
A month into his tenure, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker tells us about his vision for prosperity.
This morning’s Washington Post reports on Maryland Governor Larry Hogan’s possible presidential bid. Site Selection Senior Editor Gary Daughters asked the governor about it more than a month ago. Read about Gov. Hogan’s across-the-aisle appeal and his more concrete goals for Maryland in this exclusive conversation.
But there's no less of a focus on maintaining the state's top-ranking business climate, says newly elected Georgia Governor Brian Kemp in a Site Selection exclusive.
Editor in Chief Mark Arend talks with Hungary's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó about surging FDI and the evolution from "Made in Hungary" to "Invented in Hungary." And we learn more about the region Szijjártó calls "the backyard of German industry" from Mark's conversation with Silvana Jirotková, CEO of CzechInvest.
Boston-based Conway Advisory manager Collin Perciballi has been doing some thinking about what constitutes a bedroom community. He devised a unique methodology for analyzing the “bedroomness” of every single county in the United States, and what that means for economic development. We look at some of his findings and take things a step further with project data from Conway Analytics.
Editor in Chief Mark Arend talks to Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts and Texas Governor Greg Abbott about the secrets to their states' Governor's Cup victories, and what they want to do next.
An excerpt from Deloitte’s “Exponential Technologies in Manufacturing” study offers a snapshot of how industrial firm leaders view the innovation landscape.
Not every life sciences project in Canada has to do with cannabis. Take Vancouver-based STEMCELL Technologies' new advanced manufacturing facility in Burnaby, B.C., which will create 700 new jobs with the support of funding from the B.C. and Canadian governments.
It’s been one week since Amazon’s HQ2 site de-selection in New York. Conway Executive Vice President Ron Starner puts things in perspective.
A look at some of the states that are leading the way.
Museums and historic sites across the heartland have legacy ties to industry, but their neighborhoods aren’t living in the past. (If you don’t know where the National Bobblehead Museum is, you’re about to find out.)
Quick-hitting stories update you on a Spanish company’s huge, but conditional, railcar manufacturing project in Scotland; a landmark library in Helsinki; more mining in Greenland; Siemens City 2.0 in Berlin’s Spandau district; and Facebook’s 11-story data center in Singapore.
Alabama’s roaring auto industry intensifies workforce strain, but apprenticeship is gaining ground.
The latest film and TV statistics show which territories are seeing the most “Action.”
NAI’S Bryce Custer and UBS Asset Management’s Alex Leung deliver exclusive intelligence on emerging U.S. energy hubs.
How Amazon’s Nashville pick ended a lot of anticipation.
Ann Arbor's growing tech community is making a name for itself.
Our annual 50-state report takes you on a guided tour of economic development laws, leaders, policies, indicators and projects from the past year.
Part 3 of our four-part series brings you "The Context" in the form of exclusive analysis from John Boyd, founder of site selection advisory firm The Boyd Company.
Part 3 of our four-part series brings you "The Context" in the form of exclusive analysis from John Boyd, founder of site selection advisory firm The Boyd Company.
A hard Brexit could have very hard consequences, says one global corporate location expert. A government leader says the chains that appear to bind the post-Brexit UK economy could instead be stronger links to global partners in trade and democracy.