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Life Sciences

Building On a Firm Foundation

All across the Commonwealth of Virginia, biomedical innovators are pursuing a shared passion to help their fellow citizens live longer, healthier lives.

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Life Sciences

Cultivated Crop

Two major life sciences projects, both in the ag-bio sector, were announced for the Research Triangle Park area within a span of three days in mid-May.

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International Update

Heavy Duty

Wisconsin-based Manitowoc Cranes announced in February that it would establish its first Latin American manufacturing beachhead in Brazil.

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Area Spotlights

Pure Manufacturing

Ohio is home to an emerging cluster of major battery and energy storage projects. BASF’s November 2010 announcement of a new-generation manufacturing facility in Elyria — a Cleveland suburb often viewed as a Rust Belt poster child — is a recent example.

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Features

Steep Hill to Climb

The headlines about public-employees unions obscure another labor topic: The UAW’s new push to organize at foreign-owned automotive plants.

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Investment Profile

The Efficiency Quotient

To understand how rapidly the chemical and plastics manufacturing sectors are changing in Germany, all you have to do is talk to Ralf Irmert.

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International Update

Europe’s Best for Business

Where Europe’s investors want to invest — and where they will.

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Features

Dawn of an Era

When German silicon producer Wacker Chemie AG originally announced the selection of Cleveland, Tenn., as the site of a new US$1-billion, fully integrated polysilicon factory in February 2009, it represented the second solar industry announcement for the state that winter.

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Features

Big Science

There is a science to site selection. But rarely do the specifics of science itself so directly impact a location
choice.

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Online Insider

Come Together

A city in coastal Turkey cashes back-to-back winning tickets on major industrial projects.

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North American Reports

Coast to Coast HQ Watch

by Adam Bruns

Alot of moves are in the works by corporate headquarters across the U.S., for reasons ranging from cost containment to Asia attainment.

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Cover

The 2010 Global Best to Invest Rankings

The Site Selection editors are pleased to present the third annual Global Best to Invest rankings.

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Investment Profile

Ad In: Indiana’s Logistics Advantage

Only a handful of Midwestern states offer companies the logistics advantage of a northern water route via the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean and a southern water route via the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers to the Gulf of Mexico.

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Cover

Top 10 Competitive States: Powerhouse In the Making

Since assuming office in 2008, Louisiana’s economic development team has focused on state competitiveness. It’s working.

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Top Groups: Extreme Makeovers

The top-performing economic development organizations had to overcome a lot in 2010. Here’s how they did it.

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Area Spotlights

Northern Light

Minnesota might not be the first state to come to mind when thinking of solar energy, but a combination of educational infrastructure, a strong supply chain and incentives has the state well on its way to a significant solar cluster.

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Cover

Action and Reaction

Facility reuse, flexible production, consolidation and creative financing solutions characterized the Top Deals of 2010, chosen by Site Selection editors based on scale of capital investment and job creation, creativity in negotiations and incentives, regional economic impact, competition for the project and speed to market.

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Life Sciences

Scripted Construction

A pharmacy services provider continues to grow its corporate campus.

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Life Sciences

Sustained Growth

Utah’s robust medical device sector continues to expand.

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Life Sciences

Biologistics Hub

Life sciences companies are choosing Belgium for regional distribution.

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Departments

Technology InSITE: Outsourcing Option

Dallas-based Granite Properties has grown rapidly through acquisitions over the past decade. The company has office properties in Dallas, Houston, Atlanta and Denver. It recently sold its industrial portfolio. In its growth process, the real estate investment and management company collected a mixed bag of IT equipment, vendors and licensing agreements.

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Energy Report

Electricity Generation Options Can Decrease Site Selection Risk

Regions with multiple sources of electricity generation will be more attractive to site selectors than those dependent on one source.

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Energy Report

Rechargeable

Maintaining solid connections with its existing companies amps up Virginia Beach’s headquarters and FDI portfolios in one fell swoop.

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Energy Report

Drop-In Anytime

As doubts grow about biofuel support in the U.S., a bi-national project takes off in Mexico.

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