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Top Micropolitans: Built for Speed

If a driver were as dominant in NASCAR as Statesville-Mooresville is in economic development, the officials who run the sport would likely start building more challenging tracks.

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Top Metropolitans: Made in Manhattan

America’s most famous city owns the distinction of ranking first in many categories

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One More Time!

Given this economy, not doing as well in 2009 as in 2008 at attracting capital investment isn’t necessarily bad.

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25 Year Tribute: Where Were You in 1984?

Jack interviewed Robert McNamara in Washington

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Area Spotlights

Segue Under Way

Michigan is incrementally converting pockets of its once vast automotive manufacturing engine into the green economy.

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Features

Investment Prevails Despite ‘Time of Turbulence’

Switzerland, Austria and Germany have retained their rankings in the World Economic Forum’s third annual Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index.

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Area Spotlights

Cooling It

Yahoo! is building its latest data center in Lockport, a northern suburb of Buffalo.

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Behind Cleveland’s BioMed Hub

Cleveland’s aspirations of being a leading center of biomedical device manufacturing will take a step forward when the Medical Mart and Convention Center opens in 2013.

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Tech Toolbox: Facilitating Manufacturing

American Industries uses an integrated workplace management system to manage its vast portfolio.

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International Update

Ready For a New Year

Two thousand nine was a difficult year for the economies of Latin America, especially Mexico.

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Area Spotlights

Weathering the Recession

In relative terms, 2009 was a very good year for North Dakota.

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Blue Hen Blockbuster

Thanks to its friendly and straightforward laws, Delaware is known as the place to domicile your company, as well as the place to declare it bankrupt.

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Costs Drive Corporate Migration

The southward migration of regional headquarters operations from Northern U.S. states will continue unless government officials in the Northeast and Midwest get serious about cost containment

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Area Spotlights

Clear Leaders

Oregon’s approach to clean technology continues to reap benefits. Seattle’s transit-friendly approach to industrial development is paying dividends.

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Area Spotlights

The Greenhouse Effect

Everyone has to live somewhere. You might as well live someplace nice.

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Coming Home

Joe Jacoboni experienced what many Americans have experienced when seeking technical help on the telephone: utter frustration and unresolved problems.

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International Update

Server Security: Wales’ mammoth data center opens; and two more reports.

A facility built in Newport, Wales, in the late 1990s to house a major semiconductor manufacturing operation is finally getting an occupant.

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Area Spotlights

The New World Discovers Columbus

NCR just opened a new ATM manufacturing plant in town as part of its big move to Georgia

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New Pathways

A few things have changed since the not-so-long-ago era of the million-square-foot warehouse and lines of ships waiting to get into ports.

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Area Spotlights

Whole New Level

Regeneron was a fledgling biotech firm employing four people when it moved to the Landmark at Eastview campus in Tarrytown, N.Y., a little more than 20 years ago

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Area Spotlights

A River Crossing for the Ages

The relocation of 1,600 high-salaried jobs from Manhattan to Jersey City may change perceptions of the New Jersey business climate.

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Ready for Relaunch

For the sixth straight year, we present in the following pages and at SiteSelection.com vital specs and contact information on dozens of land parcels measuring 1,000 acres (405 hectares) or more

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Ready for the ‘CSO’ Mantle?

Even as the science behind global warming research is thrown deeper into doubt by the recent email debacle at the U.K.’s East Anglia University

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State of the States: A Fresh Look

by Adam Bruns

The following pages highlight recent corporate facility projects, new laws and incentives policies, updated FDI figures, wages, employment, demographics and Recovery Act funds facts in one easy-to-digest compendium.

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