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AI Challenges Traditional Site Selection

Could AI help you pick your next major facility location or expansion?

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Could AI help you pick your next major facility location or expansion?

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Features

Aerospace & Defense- By the Numbers: Big Stats and Big Dollars

by Mark Arend

Big numbers in a new industry report are borne out by big projects. Plus insights from two A&D experts at JLL.

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Foot Locker Packs its Bags for St. Pete

by Ron Starner

Downtown St. Petersburg, Florida
Photo courtesy of the Greater St. Petersburg Area Economic Development Corp.

The iconic sneaker seller is trading in the Big Apple for the Sunshine State.

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Project Bulletin

Project Bulletin, Nov. 4, 2024: East Donegal Township, Pennsylvania; Kenilworth, New Jersey; Penang, Perak, Malaysia

A DOSE OF EXPANSION About 93 miles west of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania’s East Donegal Township, pharmaceutical and biotechnology company GSK has plans to expand its nearly 20-year-old facility. The vaccine packaging plant will welcome $800 million from GSK in a move that marks the company’s largest U.S. investment. The expansion project includes a new 270,000-sq.-ft. […]

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Features

OZs: Is a Sequel in the Works?

by Adam Bruns

The Bridge District in Washington, D.C. — located near Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling and designed to be the home of the National Campus for Cyber Leadership — is an approximately $1 billion community revitalization project made possible in part by Opportunity Zone legislation.
Photo-rendering courtesy of ZGF Architects

Updated insights from Novogradac offer evidence of the OZ incentive’s success.

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Investment Profile

WINFIELD, KANSAS: A City Attuned to the Rhythm of Business

by Mark Arend

Winfield, Kansas, home of the annual Walnut Valley Festival National Flat-Picking Championships, has a vibrant music scene. It includes free concerts in the town’s park each summer.
Photo courtesy of Steve Current Photography

A City Attuned to the Rhythm of Business

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International Update

ASIA: Winning the Global Race

How Asian countries’ strategies compare to the offerings from other global regions.

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Features

FDI IN THE USA: Smiling on the South

by Gary Daughters

Toyota’s engine plant in Huntsville, Alabama.
Photo courtesy of Toyota USA

Southern states score massive wins in foreign direct investment.

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Area Spotlights

Ohio River Corridor: Bridge Economies

by Adam Bruns

Photo courtesy of Kentucky Tourism

Louisville and Cincinnati top this year’s rankings with major assists from communities across the river.

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Investment Profile

How Innovation Propels 3 Entrepreneurial Businesses in San Bernardino County

by Ron Starner

Ryvid’s electric motorcycles are priced to make urban commuting attainable for almost anyone.
Photo courtesy of Ryvid

From an old-world industry like winemaking to new-world sectors like electric motorbikes and space exploration, innovation serves as the linchpin for three entrepreneurial businesses that aim to upset the status quo and change the world.

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Features

2024 Top Free Trade Zones

by Alexis Elmore

Port of Houston

The Port of Houston Authority’s FTZ No. 84 is one of three Texas FTZs in this year’s top 10 and instrumental in the state’s No. 1 position in FTZ economic impact.

Photo courtesy of Port Houston

Indexing data from the 85th Annual Report of the Foreign-Trade Zones
Board to Congress, we name the top FTZs and top states for FTZ impact.
Plus a look at the latest analysis of free zone activity abroad.

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Features

4 Things to Know About Tax Incentive Evaluations

The Oklahoma Incentive Evaluation Commission, created in 2015, last year reviewed eight incentive programs, approving Public Financial Management Inc.’s recommendation to retain all eight with some modifications.
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Regular assessments improve programs’ performance.

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Cover

2024 Business Climate Rankings: Growth Mindset

by Adam Bruns

Photo composite by Bob Gravlee

Texas, Georgia, North Carolina and other top states know what’s good for the Goliaths can be good for the Davids too.

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Departments

EDITOR’S VIEW: The Waiting Was The Hardest Part

by Adam Bruns

In 1983 when our founder Mac Conway launched SiteNet, he had already helmed the magazine and Conway Data for 29 years and published tens of thousands of pages of reports and directories. I can see them on our office shelves, bound in books. I was 19 years old then, a sophomore in college and bound […]

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Snapshot

Site Selection Snapshot: Slicing and Dicing the Academy

        Slicing and Dicing the Academy   Oxford University is No. 1 in the world for the ninth consecutive year. Photo by Chinyup Wong: Getty Images Earlier this month at Times Higher Education’s World Academic Summit in Manchester, UK, the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2025 were unveiled. A total of […]

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Fender Stays in Tune with Greater Phoenix

by Ron Starner

Legendary guitar firm picks redeveloped mall site for new HQ2.

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Diverse Opportunities and Vibrant Communities

by Lindsay Lopp

Sam Vadalabene Bike Trail, Alton.
Photo courtesy of Illinois Office of Tourism

Why Illinois is the right place for you.

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Tourism Grants Make All of Illinois a Destination

by Mark Arend

Tri-City Speedway in Granite City, Illinois, is a popular racetrack for drivers and motorsports fans alike.
Photo courtesy of Illinois Office of Tourism

The Middle of Everything campaign has delivered huge returns.

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Illinois Gets Picture Perfect

by Alexis Elmore

FX’s “The Bear” began filming in Chicago in 2021, going on to win 10 Emmy Awards in 2023.
Photo courtesy of FX

If you enjoyed watching “Dark Matter” and “Presumed Innocent,” you will love what Illinois film studios are hatching next.

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Where Quantum Science is PERFECTED

by Mark Arend

Rendering of the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park.
Photo courtesy of Lamar Johnson Collaborative, PsiQuantum

Quantum computing is changing the world of computation from a new home base in Chicago.

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Chicago’s Biohub Boom

by Lindsay Lopp

CZI Co-Founder and Co-CEO Priscilla Chan, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, and Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Chicago President Shana Kelley at the CZ Biohub Chicago launch.
Photo courtesy of Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI)

Why the Windy City’s life sciences sector is on the rise.

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No Better Place to Be Global

by Adam Bruns

AIT Worldwide Logistics’ global headquarters in Itasca in DuPage County occupies multiple floors of the 25-story suburban tower 2 Pierce Place, the second-tallest building in Illinois outside the Chicago city limits.
Photo courtesy of AIT

Need a place to store or distribute your goods? Look no more. Illinois has a spot for it.

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Project Bulletin

Project Bulletin Oct. 14, 2024: Brazil; South Carolina; India;

EDITOR’S NOTE: The project records appearing every week in the Site Selection Project Bulletin are pulled from the Conway Projects Database, a proprietary resource with tens of thousands of records of corporate end-user facility investments across all industry sectors and all world geographies. Want to look for our projects yourself? Look here. Brazil’s Got BioFuel […]

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Illinois Is Going Electric

by Gary Daughters

Rivian celebrates a milestone.
Photo courtesy of Rivian

Expanding incentives support a growing ecosystem.

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