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Setting the Pace

by Gary Daughters

Howard Tullman, CEO of Chicago’s world famous 1871 startup incubator, shares his enthusiasm for the Chicago tech scene.

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The Midwest FinTech Epicenter

by Mark Arend

Chicago has long been home to key commodities exchanges and leading financial institutions. Now, it’s also home to a slew of new fintech companies. 

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Chi-Suite

by Savannah King

Major corporations are flocking to Illinois, known for being ones of the best places for corporate headquarters to do business.

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Energy Report

Get Charged Up

by Adam Bruns

The fallout from VW’s emissions scandal includes a $2-billion commitment to EV-charging infrastructure across the US.

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America’s Logisitics Hub

by Ron Starner

With five international airports, seven Class I railroads, the third largest intermodal port in the world and the third largest interstate highway system in America, it’s safe to say Illinois is the country’s undisputed champ in transportation assets.

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Energy Report

Electron Immigration

by Adam Bruns

The $1.6-billion Northern Pass Transmission project continues to pass milestones on the journey toward making New England power cheaper with Canadian hydroelectricity.

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Energy Report

Cause and (Cartel) Effect

by Adam Bruns

A new report uses rig data to link fracking and other ‘advances’ to OPEC’s rigging of the marketplace.

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Investment Profile

Sweet Spot for Growth

by Adam Bruns

In the heart of the ‘Centroplex,’ San Marcos dances to its own beat.

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Investment Profile

Golden State County Goes Green

by Ron Starner

High-tech recycling firms choose San Bernardino County as their home base.

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Features

New Analysis Reveals Top Rural Counties for Workforce Certificates

by Adam Bruns

“Here’s the deal: It really doesn’t matter how much you pour into these places. If you can’t retain young people, it’s over.” — Charles Fluharty, president of the Rural Policy Research Institute at the University of Iowa, in New Republic, March 2017 Companies keep repeating the lament: Qualified, skilled workers are hard to find. Rural […]

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International Update

Malaysia: Myths & Misconceptions

by Adam Jones-Kelley

If you pay any attention to global headlines you’d be forgiven for assuming that the wheels were flying off of Malaysia’s economic engine. The only problem is it’s flat out wrong.

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Area Spotlights

Bagging the Big One

by Ron Starner

How Wisconsin Landed Foxconn

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Departments

Editor’s View: Continuing Education

by Mark Arend

We finished work on this issue, with an Infrastructure theme, as the fourth-largest US metro area’s infrastructure was overwhelmed, to understate the situation. It still is.

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Features

Decision Enhancers:

by Adam Bruns

This Year’s Top Utilities Back Rich Data With Even Richer Levels of Service and Assistance.

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Features

Ontario Leads a Nation Ripe for Growth

by Adam Bruns

Ontario once again earns Site Selection’s nod as the most competitive province in Canada.

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Cover

P3 Market Outlook: Robust Pipeline Ahead

To understand where the United States Public-Private Partnership (P3) market is going, you have to review where it came from.

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Many Names, One Goal for Neighborhoods On the Remake

by Adam Bruns

Urban improvement districts exist to help neighborhoods redevelop and, via that fresh coat of paint, reclaim their value.

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Features

Where Data & Business Processes Converge

by Adam Bruns

When it comes to a growth economy, the name of the game these days is IT, ICT or the IoT— even in an industrial plant in the countryside.

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Area Spotlights

On the Trail of Innovation

by Adam Bruns

The region has built momentum as high-tech companies and consortia grew alongside expanding resources.

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Special Advertising Sections

Pieces of the Pie

by Adam Bruns

Snapshots of logistics intelligence and solutions show where the sector is going next.

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Features

Screen Time Supply Chain

by Adam Bruns

From giant TVs to ever-larger smartphones, the world craves screen time — and that requires more and bigger screens.

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Area Spotlights

Small Ponds Will Soon Be Home to Some Big Fish

by Mark Arend

Two projects announced in recent weeks will generate approximately 1,150 new jobs in the two Arkansas towns that won them.

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The Power to Change

by Ron Starner

Salt River Project is turning the Arizona desert into an oasis of high-end data centers.

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From Coffee to College

by Savannah King

Arizona State University and Starbucks Coffee expand their partnership to educate more students.

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