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Oktoberfest in Munich

by Adam Jones-Kelley

Munich, Germany is the only city which can lay claim to having the original Oktoberfest, and boy do they do it right!

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Everything’s Better with Lime

by Adam Jones-Kelley

Mexican restaurants in America give you free chips and salsa before you even order. In Mexico they give you limes. Mexico’s way is better.

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One Night in Bankok

by Adam Jones-Kelley

The line from the famous song says “One night in Bangkok makes a hard man crumble.” That’s not true. It takes three nights.

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A Very Thai Massage

by Adam Jones-Kelley

After more than 24 hours of violently emptying my stomach in Singapore, my body was in quite a state, so my first order of business upon arriving in Bangkok was to indulge in a traditional Thai massage.

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Coming of Age

by Gary Daughters

Mississippi’s Craft Beer Industry is Set to Take Off.

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Mississippi’s Manufacturing Corner

by Savannah King

A crash course in workforce skills is helping drive job growth in Tishomingo County.

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Flight Path

by Adam Bruns

It’s not everywhere you can find space to fly next door to young talent ready to soar.

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The Way Back Home

by Savannah King

Millennials return to plant roots, grow in the Magnolia State.

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Features

More Than Some Like It Hot

by Ron Starner

‘We gotta go where it’s warm,’ say respondents in annual Site Selectors Survey.

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Departments

Editor’s View: So Much Winning in 2018?

by Mark Arend

The last two articles I wrote for this issue have me looking forward to the New Year more than I have in recent memory.

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Cover

FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA

Our annual 50-state guide updates you on news from the past year, and what to watch for in the year ahead.

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Cover

SUPERCHARGING INNOVATION

A recipe for curing economic development myopia.

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Features

Fast, Diverse and Equitable: A Visioning Process for Future Biologics Manufacturing

by Adam Bruns

Could speed to market and speed to crisis have a few things in common? They very well might, when it comes to addressing targeted medical needs around the world.

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Life Sciences

Lights Out

by Gary Daughters

Hurricane Maria hobbled drug makers in Puerto Rico. The new US tax law could hit them, too.

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Life Sciences

‘Top Down and Sideways’

by Adam Bruns

Israel’s Teva Pharmaceuticals is cutting 14,000 jobs and $3 billion from its cost base, starting with Jerusalem.

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Special Advertising Sections

Hidden in Plain Sight: The Oversized Impact of Downtown Universities

by Adam Bruns

The Oversized Impact of Downtown Universities

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Departments

Commentary: Raising the Bar

by Mark Arend

Will a new economic development credential make your site discernment more productive?

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Departments

IAMC Insider: Delivering CRE Value in More Ways and More Places

Russell Burton Past Chair, IAMC Board of Directors Professional associations such as IAMC can play many roles for their members, including bringing them together at conferences, delivering information through their websites, sponsoring publications, conducting research, recognizing professional excellence, influencing industry standards, brokering information sharing and bringing in inspirational speakers. But arguably one of the most […]

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Area Spotlights

State, Regional Indicators Are Trending in the Right Direction

by Mark Arend

The October Creighton University Mid-America Business Conditions Index climbed to a healthy reading, according to the latest survey results.

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Special Advertising Sections

Indicators for the Year Ahead

by Adam Bruns

For the past four years, industrial has been the top-ranked property sector in the Emerging Trends survey and it remains so for the year ahead.

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Investment Profile

What’s for Dinner?

by Ron Starner

In Northwest Ohio, certified sites cook up a recipe for food plant investment.

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Area Spotlights

Build Smart

by Savannah King

A Kansas woman earns recognition for an innovative and growing construction software company.

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Area Spotlights

Eclipsing the Mark

by Ron Starner

A rare solar event shines a bright light on what’s happening in Wyoming.

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Hit by a Tram in Prague

by Adam Jones-Kelley

I recall stepping out into a Prague street. I recall lying on my back, staring up into the underside of a tram as pain seared through my body. I just don’t recall what happened in between.

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