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Remote Work: How Site Selection Can Help Solve the Remote Work Puzzle

by Ron Starner

Recent data suggest that employers fed up with seeing empty offices have decided to issue mandates.

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Rare Earth Operations: From Rarity to Reality

by Alexis Elmore

Fleet Space Technologies’ ExoSphere satellite is currently used by over 30 clients around the world.

Photo courtesy of Fleet Space Technologies

Rare earth mineral exploration and mining reaches record-breaking new heights globally.

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Illinois REVs Up Development with New Incentive Program

by Ron Starner

DCEO Director shares insights into how the state has improved its business appeal.

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‘Being in the Middle of Everything Helps’

by Ron Starner

The adage of ‘location, location, location’ rings true in Illinois.

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Come Together

by Gary Daughters

When it comes to economic growth, collaboration puts Illinois over the top.

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How Illinois Is Building a Better Business Climate

by Ron Starner

From new incentive programs to unmatched market access, the Land of Lincoln leads.

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Area Spotlights

Pennsylvania: Back To the Moon — From Pittsburgh

by Mark Arend

The Peregrine Lander will arrive on the Moon’s surface in late 2023.

All photos courtesy of Astrobotic

An emerging space technology cluster is casting the City of Bridges in a new light.

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Area Spotlights

North Carolina: Foreign Investors Expand Their Tar Heel Footprints

by Mark Arend

A hiker enjoys the fall scenery near Asheville, North Carolina, along the Blue Ridge Parkway.

Photo: Getty Images

Just weeks after being recognized with Site Selection’s Prosperity Cup for having the most competitive state-level economic development team, North Carolina was named the Top State..

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Area Spotlights

Mid-Atlantic: Legacy Food Firms Aren’t Stuck in The Past

by Adam Bruns

The menu at Fisher’s Popcorn of Delaware has expanded from the original caramel corn from 1937 to include such flavors as White Cheddar, Old Bay®-Seasoned Caramel, Butter-Flavored, Caramel Dusted with White Cheddar and the seasonal flavor Caramel Pumpkin Spice.

Photo courtesy of Fisher’s Popcorn of Delaware

Nor are a range of other companies growing in Maryland, Delaware and Virginia.

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Snapshot

Business Products/Services & Software Claim Highest Numbers of Fast-Growing Companies

The past two Site Selection Snapshots have examined this year’s Inc. 5000 to reveal the top states and top U.S. metros and cities by number of firms on that list.

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Project Bulletin

Project Bulletin: September 19, 2023

Last week, the California city of Riverbank, located in Stanislaus County on the outskirts of Modesto, gained a long-awaited boost to its green economy, according to Riverbank Mayor Richard O’Brien.

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Features

Logistics & Distribution: Where & Why The Logistics Giants Are Expanding

by Adam Bruns

Snapshots of UPS, DHL, Amazon and Ryder project activity and a ranking of global connectedness accompany our look at which U.S. states and metros have attracted…

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Where Affordability & Fun Intersect

by Lindsay Lopp

Mississippi’s energetic atmosphere and low cost of living make it the perfect place to put down roots. 

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Snapshot

The Big Apple and Greater Provo Host the Most Fast-Growing Firms

Today we examine which metro areas and cities have the most fast-growing companies. These Top 10 correspond closely with the most recent Census Bureau list of the most populated metro areas — only the Bay Area and Greater Boston are not also among the nation’s 10 most populous metros:

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Investment Profile

Rancho Cucamonga, California: The New Industry Hub Of Southern California

by Ron Starner

45 minutes east of LA, a 46-year-old city rises with transit-oriented development.

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Investment Profile

Monroe, Louisiana: Connecting to Success

by Alexis Elmore

Where vision becomes reality, collaboration is key to the city’s economic development plans.

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Investment Profile

Indiana Municipal Power Agency: Headway Along the Highway

by Gary Daughters

It might seem mildly incongruous, but one of the world’s biggest and most advanced machines for producing medical radioisotopes can be found off U.S. Highway 31 in a rural patch of northern…

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Area Spotlights

Texas: Recent Changes Related To Texas Economic Development Incentives

Universal Parks & Resorts plans to open a 97-acre theme park in Frisco.

Rendering courtesy of NBCUniversal

  In addition to exclusive insights from Womble Bond Dickinson Partner Stephanie Yarbrough, this news roundup from the Lone Star State also includes a close look at Frisco…

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Investment Profile

Hoosier Energy: Complex Issues. Cooperative Solutions.

by Adam Bruns

Hoosier Energy’s new Cooperative Power Management Program (CPMP) was developed to create an infrastructure that identifies and captures multiple use cases for distributed energy resources.

All photos courtesy of Hoosier Energy

In a world where the only constant is change, Hoosier Energy and its member cooperatives demonstrate unchanging commitment to communities and customers.

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Welcome to the Middle of Everything

There’s never been a better time to do business in the State of Illinois.

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Investment Profile

Consumers Energy: ‘Clean Serving Clean’

by Gary Daughters

Consumers Energy’s Cross Winds Energy Park generates 231MW of clean electricity.

Photo courtesy of Consumers Energy

How Consumers Energy is partnering with businesses to ramp up renewables.

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Departments

The Home Stretch

It’s appropriate in a way that this last letter in our series on building a new strategic plan happens as the IAMC Fall Forum convenes in Boise when we meet with our peers to share ideas and grow relationships. Over the course of the series, we’ve studied the necessary steps to crafting a business plan […]

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Features

Food & Beverage Processing: How to Find America’s Best Cities for Food Manufacturing

by Ron Starner

Savannah, Georgia, is already a favorite destination for tourists. A new study by GLS says this seaside city should also be a favorite destination for food manufacturers.

Photo courtesy of Visit Savannah

Experts say many factors changed following the advent of the pandemic.

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Engineered Materials: Recycling: Regulation, Innovation or Combination?

by Adam Bruns

In July the Plastics Industry Association (PLASTICS) submitted comments in response to the Environmental Protection Agency’s request for public input on its Draft…

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