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Time to Get Fresh

by Alexis Elmore

In Cali, Colombia, I danced the salsa. But my taste buds were in rhythm upon arrival.

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Project Bulletin

Project Bulletin: March 11, 2024

A joint venture worth $11 billion is set to begin construction this year in India’s western state of Gujarat.

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Shop Class Is Back

by Lindsay Lopp

High school students are once again preparing for the workforce before graduation.

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The Power is in the Pipeline

by Ron Starner

How a manufacturer of mobile transformers sources talent in central Virginia.

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Features

Incheon Airport City Is Tops

South Korea’s Incheon Aerotropolis leads the world in the combined magnitude, range and quality of commercial investment in both its airport city core and peripheral business and urban clusters. Its plan

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Investment Profile

Central America: Panama Poised to Serve Semiconductor Ecosystem

by Adam Bruns

CHIPS Act funding could take the longtime U.S.-Panama relationship in an exciting new direction.

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Snapshot

Critical Milestones on Critical Mineral Projects

Clean energy goals require the sometimes less-than-clean manufacture of the products charged with achieving those goals, from solar cells and panels to wind turbine blades and nacelles to all the EV- and semiconductor-related products that require critical minerals.

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Online Insider

How CoStar Came to Love Virginia

by Ron Starner

Arlington lands a global HQ while Richmond nets 2,000 jobs.

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How Chip Makers Are Bringing Parents Back into the Workforce

by Lindsay Lopp

With the cost of child care rising rapidly, the more than 14 million working parents in America with children under the age of three are faced with quite the conundrum…

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Investment Profile

San Bernardino County, California:The Future of Transportation And Logistics Is Here

by Ron Starner

The Arrow passenger train this year will be able to transport passengers from San Bernardino to Redlands by using a Zero-Emission Multiple Unit railcar service.

Photos courtesy of San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (SBCTA)

San Bernardino County lays out a roadmap for the movement of commerce.

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International Update

Eastern Europe: Signs of Resilience and Resurgence in Ukraine

Two years on from the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, the Ukrainian business community is actively reshaping the country’s narrative to attract investments and promote deal-making,

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Departments

Editor’s View: The World Is Around

by Adam Bruns

A New Zealand autonomous electric vehicle startup moves its HQ to California across enough time zones to make your head spin.

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Intelligence Reports

Atlanta Stakes Claim As Soccer City USA

by Ron Starner

We won’t know who won the 2026 World Cup until all the matches are played two years from now in Canada, Mexico and the United States.

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Intelligence Reports

Supercharging Growth Through Worker Training

by Gary Daughters

Georgia Quick Start underpins the Kia success story.

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Intelligence Reports

Innovative Archer Aviation Has Landed in Georgia

by Gary Daughters

Relationships are key to another E-mobility project.

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Intelligence Reports

Q&A With the Commissioner

by Gary Daughters

It’s all about business under Georgia’s gold dome.

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Intelligence Reports

Georgia Digs In On EVs & Clean Energy

by Gary Daughters

Supply chains cluster around billion-dollar investments.

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Intelligence Reports

It Only Starts with Atlanta

by Gary Daughters

Georgia is much more than its dynamic capital.

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Area Spotlights

Northeast: New Talent, Meet Old Buildings

by Adam Bruns

Helped by supportive policies, redevelopment projects put a new shine on landmark properties.

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Special Advertising Sections

Certified Sites: Class I Railroads Continue to Roll Out Sites and Results

by Adam Bruns

If railroads are the industrial circulatory system, ready-to-develop locations along their routes are the vital cells of the national economy. The past year has seen those…

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Project Bulletin

Project Bulletin: March 4, 2024

Aluminum manufacturer Novelis shared in late February that its $2.5 billion Bay Minette project, which has been under construction since 2022, has actually ended up costing the company $4.1 billion.

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The 4-Day Work Week: Has Its Moment Arrived?

by Ron Starner

Pandemic-era lockdowns put 20 million American workers out of a job. While most of those jobs have since been recovered, what Americans want from work has changed.

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Artistic Havens: A Kansan Escape

by Alexis Elmore

It may surprise you to know that within the confines of the Sunflower State there is an array of serene getaways tucked away within the tallgrass prairie, bluffs and rolling hills of the Smoky Valley and beyond.

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K-State is Stepping Up

by Gary Daughters

Innovation Initiative to forge new paths in agricultural technology.

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