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The Robots Are Coming

by Ron Starner

A sense of loss is about to be felt across the global economy due to job displacement caused by software and automation.

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Energy Report

Less Energy, More Dollars

by Adam Bruns

A new ranking salutes cities across three population tiers for their energy-efficient building portfolios.

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Energy Report

Water, Water Everywhere …

by Ron Starner

If people think that the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, will wake up the industrialized world to finally solve its pressing water shortage and treatment crises, they are sorely mistaken.

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Departments

Unconventional Wisdom: Still Open for Business

by Patty Rasmussen

The jury is out on whether boycotts and bluster truly impact a state’s business climate.

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Features

2016 Top Deals

by Adam Bruns

The Top Deals all amount to one thing: opportunities for growth — in innovation, market share, regional GDP and, in many cases, human as well as profit potential.

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Investment Profile

Aligned for Discovery

by Adam Bruns

The higher education institutions of Iowa help it stand out from the crowd.

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Departments

Editor’s View: Economic Development’s New Math

by Mark Arend

The same location criteria that drove your site decisions last year still apply this year. But the textbook has changed.

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2016 Mac Awards

by Patty Rasmussen

Site Selection’s newly minted Mac Conway Award for Excellence in Economic Development applauds the Top Economic Development Agencies of the previous year.

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2016 Prosperity Cup

by Adam Bruns

North Carolina and Texas grab hold of the first Prosperity Cup. They’re not likely to let go without a fight.

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2016 Top Investment Promotion Agencies

by Adam Jones-Kelley

The Best to Invest Top IPA Awards recognize the professionalism and preparedness demonstrated by the leadership and staff of the winning IPAs.

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2016 Global Best to Invest

by Adam Jones-Kelley

By almost any measure 2015 was a banner year for corporate expansion and foreign direct investment.

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Life Sciences

Clusters & Mergers

by Adam Bruns

Medical devices are a big deal in Minnesota. The cluster’s attractiveness is central to a big $25-billion deal announced this week.

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Life Sciences

Expedition Leader

by Adam Bruns

Paul Allen and his city take the reins in pursuing global life sciences frontiers.

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Features

From Inversion to Investment

by Adam Bruns

Not one to pout after a failed merger, Allergan makes yet another wager on Waco.

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Area Spotlights

The New West Economy

by Crystal Villarreal

Wyoming’s assets are becoming as varied as its landscape.

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Area Spotlights

Portside

by Mark Arend

The Palmetto State’s industrial engine would sputter without the critical contributions of its three ports. A fourth is in the planning stages.

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Area Spotlights

Not So. Ill.

by Adam Bruns

A walk down Main Street reveals a downstate region upbeat about the future.

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Online Insider

Meet-Up in Medellín

by Adam Bruns

Looking to vanquish the informal economy? The legendary and legal informality of start-ups may be just the ticket.

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Area Spotlights

Healthy Outlook

by Adam Bruns

Connections to Asia and to collaboration fuel smart economic development in Seattle, Portland and beyond.

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Area Spotlights

Baltimore’s New Front Door

by Patty Rasmussen

Under Armour’s new headquarters campus is just one of the new Maryland’s millennial magnets.

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Chasing Precipitation

by Crystal Villarreal

Universities in Oklahoma are using unmanned aerial systems to predict severe weather.

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High Marks

How school districts boost their youngest students’ chances for success.

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Soaring Education

Oklahoma schools work to fill a growing need in the aerospace industry.

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Manufacturing Blooms in the Sooner State

The State of Oklahoma offers great opportunities for manufacturers and many companies are taking advantage.

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