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Site Selection Names Global Groundwork Index Leaders, Canada’s Best Locations and Top Utilities in Economic Development




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Site Selection Names Global Groundwork Index Leaders, Canada’s Best Locations and Top Utilities in Economic Development

 








Atlanta, September 3, 2024


The new September 2024 issue of Site Selection features three rankings prominent in the world of corporate location decision-making and economic development.

First, the issue’s cover story reveals Canada’s Best Locations. Based on Site Selection’s exclusive, proprietary project data tracking corporate end-user facility investment activity, the business publication’s Canadian Competitiveness Award once again recognizes Ontario as the most competitive province in a competitive nation, followed by Québec and Saskatchewan. Metro areas from Halifax to Vancouver and Québec City to Calgary populate Site Selection’s annual Canada’s Best Locations list of top Canadian economic development groups (see full lists below), with 11 of the 20 regions in Ontario. The strong performance of municipalities within these regions is also noted, including such communities as Oakville, Vaughan and Markham in Ontario and Burnaby, Surrey and Richmond in Greater Vancouver.

“The project data across such sectors as green technology, electric vehicles, energy and batteries,” says Adam Bruns, editor in chief of Site Selection, “shows a country long known for its natural resources naturally evolving to leadership in clean tech and beyond.”

This elite group is determined by examining total corporate facility projects and their associated capital investment and job creation numbers over a period from June 2023 through May 2024. The projects qualified for Site Selection’s Conway Projects Database (at least $1 million invested, at least 20 new jobs created or at least 20,000 new sq. ft. of space) are evaluated on both a cumulative and per-capita basis.



Global Groundwork Index

The Global Groundwork Index looks back at five years of Conway Projects Database corporate facility project data, then blended in data from the Federal Permitting Dashboard (which tracks infrastructure projects across the nation) and OECD infrastructure data to arrive at a unique snapshot of where private- and public-sector physical facility investment are converging for the public good and increased prosperity.

Among U.S. states, Ohio tops the list, just ahead of powerful corporate/infrastructure blends in Indiana, upstart Arizona, Louisiana and Illinois. For the second year in a row, metro areas were evaluated too, led by repeat No. 1 Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, Indiana. The Top 5 included a cluster of Midwest metros with Louisville-Jefferson County, Kentucky-Indiana, No. 2; last year’s No. 2 Columbus, Ohio at No. 3; the tri-state region of Cincinnati rising from No. 5 to No. 4 and Reno, Nevada, at No. 5.

“As with last year’s Global Groundwork Index, there’s no denying the impact of Intel’s initial $20 billion investment in two chip fabs in Ohio on both the corporate end-user and infrastructure sides of our index,” says Bruns. “Look closely at the other top performers in our state and metro rankings — including No. 1 metro Greater Indianapolis — and you see what it means to be called a crossroads of commerce.”

The United States is far and away the world leader when it comes to the combined infrastructure and corporate end-user facility investment and job creation data. Topping the list of foreign countries were last year’s No. 5 the United Kingdom at No. 1, followed by Australia, Ireland, Mexico and Germany.



Top Utilities in Economic Development

Also featured in the September issue are Site Selection’s Top U.S. Utilities in Economic Development (see list below), based on analysis of corporate end-user project activity in 2023 in those utilities’ territories. In addition to examining facility investment project totals and calculating those projects’ jobs and capital investment numbers on a cumulative and per-capita basis, Site Selection also welcomed questionnaire responses about the utilities’ website tools and data, and innovative programs and incentives for business. This year the rankings are accompanied by bonus online content featuring utility economic developers’ compelling insights into meeting record demand for large power loads amid a glut of data center, semiconductor and EV/battery sector projects.

“The elite Top Utilities we named this year earned the honor due to their economic development teams’ outstanding efforts connecting to business and community leaders as well as to power sources,” says Bruns of the rankings Site Selection has published since 1999. “What they hear and what we hear from those leaders is that power provision is top of mind.”

The new issue of Site Selection also includes stories on site development, transit-oriented development, eds & meds, quality of life, rare earth operations, outdoor recreation, food & beverage, advanced materials and logistics. In addition to the Greater Phoenix Intelligence Report, the issue features a special report on downtown Atlanta, Georgia and the $5 billion Centennial Yards project. International spotlights focus on Asia and the Middle East. U.S. spotlights look in on Texas, California, Pennsylvania, Upstate New York, North Carolina, Arkansas, Nevada, Idaho, Massachusetts, the Upper Midwest, the Mid-Atlantic and the I-80 Corridor. The September issue also includes Site Selection Investment Profiles about San Bernardino County, California; Consumers Energy; Ardmore, Oklahoma; Washington, D.C.; and Antioch, California. Two resource guides put Site Selection’s corporate readers in direct contact with economic development organizations across Canada and with utility economic development departments.

Site Selection magazine, the leading publication covering global corporate real estate strategy and economic development, is in its 71st year of publication, with a qualified circulation of more than 41,800* corporate end users in print, in addition to publishing all of its material at www.siteselection.com. Global corporate expansion experts Conway Data Inc. — publisher of Site Selection, state economic development guides under its Custom Content Publishing Division, and the Site Selection Investor Watch, Project Bulletin and Snapshot newsletters, has been a trusted source of business intelligence to corporations, government economic development and investment promotion agencies around the world since 1954. Conway Data also manages the Atlanta-based Industrial Asset Management Council, a professional association of corporate real estate executives, economic developers and commercial real estate service providers.

*June 2024; all circulation information is publisher’s own data unless otherwise specified.

2024 Canadian Competitiveness Award (most competitive province)


1. Invest Ontario/Ontario Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade
2. Invest Québec
3. Saskatchewan Trade & Invest

2024 Canada’s Best Locations
(Top 20 regions, presented alphabetically by leading provinces)


Invest Brampton ON
Advantage Brantford ON
Invest Durham ON
Invest Halton ON
Invest in Hamilton ON
London Economic Development Corporation ON
City of Mississauga Economic Development Office ON
Toronto Global ON
Waterloo EDC ON
Invest WindsorEssex ON
York Region Economic Strategy/York Link ON
Granby Industrial QC
Montréal International QC
Québec International QC
Calgary Economic Development AB
Edmonton Global AB
Invest Vancouver BC
Economic Development Winnipeg MB
Halifax Partnership NS
City of Charlottetown, Economic Growth & Attraction PEI

2022 Top Utilities in Economic Development
(alphabetical order)


Utility Headquarters City
Alabama Power Company Birmingham, Alabama
Alliant Energy Madison, Wisconsin
American Electric Power Columbus, Ohio
Arizona Public Service Phoenix, Arizona
Commonwealth Edison (ComEd) Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois
Consumers Energy Jackson, Michigan
Dominion Energy Richmond, Virginia
Duke Energy Charlotte, North Carolina
El Paso Electric El Paso, Texas
Entergy Corporation New Orleans, Louisiana
Evergy Kansas City, Missouri
Florida Power & Light Juno Beach, Florida
Georgia Power Atlanta, Georgia
Kentucky’s Touchstone Energy Cooperatives Winchester, Kentucky
LG&E and KU Energy LLC Louisville, Kentucky
PECO, an Exelon Company Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
PowerSouth Montgomery, Alabama
Salt River Project Tempe, Arizona
South Carolina Power Team Columbia, South Carolina
Southeast Gas Andalusia, Alabama
Tennessee Valley Authority Nashville, Tennessee

2024 Global Groundwork Index Rankings


Top 20 U.S. States

  1. 1. Ohio
  2. T2. Indiana
  3. T2. Arizona
  4. 4. Louisiana
  5. 5. Illinois
  6. 6. Texas
  7. T7. Georgia
  8. T7. Kentucky
  9. 9. North Carolina
  10. 10. Michigan


Methodology: Cumulative and per-capita calculations based on Conway Projects Database projects, project-affiliated job creation and project-affiliated capital expenditure, Jan. 2020 through July 1, 2024. Cumulative and per-capita calculations based on project and funding data from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) Maps Dashboard. Retrieved from https://d2d.gsa.gov/report/bipartisaninfrastructure- law-bil-maps-dashboard)

Top 10 U.S. Metros

  1. 1. Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN
  2. 2. Louisville-Jefferson County, KY-IN
  3. 3. Columbus, OH
  4. 4. Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN
  5. 5. Reno, NV
  6. 6. Blytheville, AR
  7. 7. Baton Rouge, LA
  8. 8. Syracuse, NY
  9. T9. Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ
  10. T9. Savannah, GA


Methodology: Cumulative and per-capita calculations based on Conway Projects Database projects, project-affiliated job creation and project-affiliated capital expenditure, Jan. 2020 through July 1, 2024. Cumulative and per-capita calculations based on project and funding data from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) Maps Dashboard. Retrieved from https://d2d.gsa.gov/report/bipartisaninfrastructure- law-bil-maps-dashboard)

Top 20 Countries
(combined infrastructure and corporate end-user project investment strength)


  1. 1. United Kingdom
  2. 2. Australia
  3. 3. Ireland
  4. 4. Mexico
  5. 5. Germany
  6. 6. Lithuania
  7. 7. Hungary
  8. 7. Sweden
  9. T9. Canada
  10. T9. Serbia


Methodology: Cumulative and per-capita calculations based on Conway Projects Database projects, Jan. 2020 through July 1, 2024, and cumulative and per-capita calculations based on OECD infrastructure funding data by country retrieved July 2024