Meta has announced its official arrival in South Carolina with a planned $800 million data center. The Sage Mill Industrial Park, located in Aiken County, will soon be home to the 715,000-sq.-ft. data center which will run on 100% renewable energy. “We are excited to make Aiken County our new home and are committed to playing a positive role here and investing in the community’s long-term vitality,” said Meta Data Center Strategy Director Kevin Janda. “South Carolina stood out as an outstanding location for our newest data center thanks to its great access to infrastructure and energy, deep pool of talent, and amazing community partners.” The facility is anticipated to be operational by 2027, creating 100 new jobs.
Linde joins Dow Canada’s Path2Zero project to aid in carbon capture. Photo courtesy of Linde
Canada Cleans Up Carbon
Ireland-based chemicals company Linde has joined Dow’s Fort Saskatchewan Path2Zero Project in Alberta, Canada, with plans to construct largest clean hydrogen production facility in the province. Upon signing an agreement with Dow in August 2024, Linde will begin construction of the $2 billion production facility. The plant will use autothermal reforming in combination with Linde’s HISORP® carbon capture technology to produce hydrogen, while additionally recovering hydrogen contained in Dow’s ethylene cracker. The project is expected to begin production in 2028, capturing 2 million metric tons of carbon dioxide for sequestration annually.
Eli Lilly’s Medicine Foundry aims to develop innovative solutions for clinical trial medicines. Rendering courtesy of Eli Lilly and Company
Billion-Dollar Drug Development
Afresh $4.5 billion will go toward the establishment of the Eli Lilly Foundry in Lebanon, Indiana, by late 2027. The advanced manufacturing and drug development center will be housed in the state’s LEAP Research and Innovation District and focus on the production of different molecular therapies. This activity will include producing drug substances for small molecules, biologics and nucleic acid therapies, according to a press release. This investment comes months after the company invested $5.3 billion in the expansion of its pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Lebanon, solidifying more than $13 billion invested in the state in 2024. New developments made at the center will be integrated into the company’s various manufacturing facilities to move into full-scale production. Once complete, the center will look to create 400 new jobs.
A new expansion project takes a strategic focus to support the growth of Arzyz Metals’ workforce. Photo courtesy of Arzyz Metals
A Sturdy Expansion
Metals company Arzyz Metals will invest $650 million to expand its manufacturing facility located in Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The Mexico-based company has made the move in an effort to not only boost its workforce but to introduce a new R&D center on its Cienega de Flores site. “This park that we are going to build has a technical school for our people, a day care center for our people, a research and development center to improve our people, so much of our focus is investing in machines and people,” said Arzyz Metals General Manager Mario Sergio Ramírez-Zablah Limón. The project will grow the company’s status as the one of the country’s top recycled aluminum manufacturers. Nuevo Leon Governor Samuel García noted that the expansion project has the potential to create up to 1,300 new jobs in the region.
Production issues with GM’s Ultium platform have sparked new investment for the battery cell manufacturing rebrand. Rendering courtesy of General Motors
A Test to New Charging Capabilities
A $145 million battery cell prototype center will join General Motors Global Technical Center about 25 minutes outside of Detroit, Michigan. Construction of the new 165,000-sq.-ft. facility is set to begin before the end of 2024 in the city of Warren, with completion slated for 2027. The addition will help GM increase EV battery cell development while lowering costs and increasing manufacturing efficiency. “This capability really sets GM apart from our competitors,” said GM Vice President of Battery Cell and Pack Kurt Kelty. “By adding production capability during battery cell development, we can take more manageable steps and more quickly streamline processes, understand costs and identify potential issues that may come up in production.” As operations begin, the site is anticipated to produce 3,600 battery cells annually for EV battery prototypes (not for mass production).
The new facility will provide the company space to fabricate, outfit and transport new submarine components. Photo courtesy of Austal Limited
Austal Aids Deep Dives
U pon receiving a $450 million contract award from General Dynamic Electric Boat, shipbuilding company Austal USA will look to expand production capacity and improve infrastructure at its Mobile, Alabama, shipyard. The company will also construct a new module fabrication and outfitting facility as it aims to produce a Columbia-class and two Virginia-class submarines per year for the U.S. Navy. “General Dynamics Electric Boat has recognized that Austal USA is a solid partner to deliver high-quality components for Virginia- and Columbia-class submarines. This growing partnership demonstrates confidence in Austal USA’s commitment to meet the needs of the U.S. maritime industrial base and support the most critical needs of the U.S. Navy,” said Austal Limited CEO Paddy Gregg. Construction on the site will begin in 2024 and wrap in 2026, creating 1,000 new jobs in the region.
International Update
NORTH AMERICAN REPORTS : November 2024
by Alexis Elmore
Meta’s 22nd U.S. data center will be its first in South Carolina. Photo courtesy of Meta
Meta comes to South Carolina; Linde joins Dow’s clean hydrogen project in
Alberta; Eli Lilly doubles down in Indiana; Arzyz Metals invests $650 million in Mexico; GM invests in battery cell prototype development in Michigan; Austal grows in Alabama.
Editor’s note: This feature is a follow-up report on “Europe’s 1999 Facility Race,” which appeared in the July 2000 Site Selection. This article goes beyond the ranking and looks at which industries are hot and which are not in the top European markets. To be or not to be — in the European Monetary Union […]
Virginia Tops Inc. 5000 Firms Per Capita List The Big Apple tops the overall metro region and city rankings, while Sheridan, Wyoming, and Lawrenceville, Georgia, bring in per-capita metro and city honors. Brooklyn is one borough helping Metro New York to No. 1 among all U.S. metros by number of […]
NEW PLANT SCOREBOARD From Site Selection magazine, March 2005 C H A R T New Corporate Facilities and Expansions 2002-2004 PDF Format, 536 KB C H A R T 20 Giants: 2004’s Biggest U.S Corporate Facilities PDF Format, 58 KB TOP OF PAGE Top of Page | Cover | Letter to Editor | Site Selection […]
From financial services and insurance firms to retailers and restaurants, Columbus, Ohio, provides a safe haven for corporate management. Jeff Lyttle, region executive for JP Morgan Chase, says the global financial services firm has found the business climate it prefers in Columbus.
New World Bank ‘Business Ready’ Rankings Offer a More Transparent Version of ‘Doing Business’
Singapore tops more than one ranking of business environments, including the new Business Ready rankings from the World Bank.Photo of Clarke Quay courtesy of Singapore Tourism Board Time was when the World Bank Doing Business rankings were a standby resource, whether we were examining the rise of India or putting together a composite index for […]
Given California’s R&D prowess, it was no surprise that early this month the city of Sunnyvale (home to Applied Materials’ forthcoming Equipment and Process Innovation and Commercialization Center, pictured) was announced as the expected location for the CHIPS for America Design and Collaboration Facility.Rendering courtesy of Applied Materials It’s that time of year. Not the […]
In Pensacola, Fla., a research institute that has been nationally recognized for its groundbreaking work is teaching the lame to walk and the blind to see.
Indiana’s life sciences sector experienced a robust 2010 with companies committing to create more than 4,000 jobs, the highest annual figure in several years.
The new Kansas City International Airport (MCI) serves a bi-state population base of 2.2 million and a growing employer base as well.
Image courtesy of Kansas City Aviation Dept.
The new Kansas City International Airport terminal means just as much to Kansas as it does to its neighbor. Plus a look at Panasonic’s megaproject and logistics industry momentum.
The U.S. Economic Development Administration awarded Tech Hubs designations in October to 31 entities around the U.S., making them eligible to apply for Tech Hubs Phase 2 Notice of Funding Opportunity grants worth $40 million to $70 million across several projects.
An expanded list of Best to Invest European cities adds representative metros of Austria, Italy and Spain on the Western side and Estonia, Turkey and the Slovak Republic in the East (see charts). These metros captured enough new and expanded facility investments in 2011, and were deemed superior to other metros in their regions in the LocationSelector.com analysis from IC Associates outlined on page 28, to be recognized here for consideration when European locations are in play.
1999 Proportional PerspectivesMichigan, Kentucky Bag No. 1s, but Shakeups Reshuffle Top 10s Albert Einstein, Time‘s “Man of the Century,” knew a thing or two about proportional perspectives. “When you are courting a nice girl,” he observed, “an hour seems like a second. When you sit on a red-hot cinder, a second seems like an hour. […]
Alexis Elmore reports on Mexico-based Electrolit’s establishment of its first U.S. operations; a Lonza expansion in Lisp, Switzerland; and the arrival of a new Nokia manufacturing facility in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Among its goals set in 2010 for the year 2020, the region already has surpassed its target of generating 150,000 net new jobs and has achieved its goal to attract $8 billion in capital investment.
California’s automotive design cluster has 22 design centers in Southern California alone, including facilities from GM, Toyota, Ford, Volkswagen (Santa Monica), BMW (Newbury Park), Volvo and Mercedes (Carlsbad).
Alcoa is taking measures worldwide to reduce high-cost smelting capacity. But the company is striking a different chord in the often strike-prone territory of Québec, where Alcoa and the provincial government announced in February an agreement to improve the competitiveness of its three smelters, securing 3,000 jobs.
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Peruvian firm Li3 Energy, Inc., in May closed on its acquisition of 60-percent ownership in a group of six private companies that own the Maricunga Project in northern Chile, believed to be one of the top 10 lithium projects in the world.
If you thought semiconductor investments would slow anytime soon globally, you would be wrong. While targeted investments seem to gear toward 300-millimeter chip productions, Infineon Technologies AG is making moves to expand its Malaysia site into the world’s largest 200-millimeter SiC Power Fab.
Jamaica is adding hundreds of new jobs to its growing BPO sector. Photo: Getty Images
Teleperformance is one of many BPO firms growing in Jamaica, where a major bakery investment is also rising. Plus a major silicone and sealant manufacturer chooses to grow its home base in Puerto Rico.
TOP TEN COMPETITIVE STATES From Site Selection magazine, May 2009 King of the Hill Ohio chalks up another key capital investment win for luring new businesses in 2008 and helping existing companies expand. by MARK ARENDmark.arend bounce@conway.com T he Ohio Department of Development (ODOD) joins Gov. Ted Strickland’s office in claiming a key economic […]
MEDICAL DEVICES & TECHNOLOGY: Japanese Project Helps Grow A North Carolina Cluster
by Mark Arend
A Japanese priestess performed the Ji Chin Sai ceremony, a time-honored practice to bless the land and pray for the safety and success of the construction.
The first North American investment from Japan’s Nipro Medical Corporation
helps fuel a cluster in eastern North Carolina.
Gift Bag of New R&D Data Features Microbusiness Insights
Given California’s R&D prowess, it was no surprise that early this month the city of Sunnyvale (home to Applied Materials’ forthcoming Equipment and Process Innovation and Commercialization Center, pictured) was announced as the expected location for the CHIPS for America Design and Collaboration Facility.Rendering courtesy of Applied Materials It’s that time of year. Not the […]
"The Simpsons" and Site Selection's New Plant Database both were launched 25 years ago, and both continue to provide insights into the Springfields of the world.
PROJECT FINANCE From Site Selection magazine, September 2007 It Tolls for Thee PPP or not, transportation projects seek to monetize assets. by ADAM BRUNS adam.bruns bounce@conway.com “A ccording to the Federal Highway Administration, $131.7 billion and $9.4 billion is needed respectively every year over the next 20 years to repair deficient roads and bridges.” […]
“If you?re in a pretty strong telecom market position, you?re in a difficult situation,” says Kevin O?Hara, the intensely alert, 38-year-old COO of red-hot Level 3 Communications (www.level3.com). O?Hara?s words may seem to fly in the face of conventional business wisdom. Like Elvis, however, conventional wisdom has left the building. The telecom business, O?Hara explains, […]
As America continues to emerge from the pandemic’s grip, several economists — including Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell — anticipate a wave of job creation in the second half of the year, and some expect the U.S.
SOUTHEAST: Hot Off the Presses: Cool Projects Make the News at Properties That Used to Print It
by Adam Bruns
The Camperdown Plaza development on the banks of the Reedy River in Greenville, South Carolina, has welcomed news of new headquarters from Find Great People and United Community Bank in the past year. Photos/renderings courtesy of Visit Greenville and Find Great People
Hot off the Presses: Cool projects make the news on properties that used to print the news.
From 2010 to 2020, more than 1 million jobs were reshored back to the United States, according to Reshoring Initiative 2020 Data Report from the Reshoring Initiative.
Congo Terminal is making a new project investment to cater to future growth.
Photo courtesy of the Port of Pointe-Noire
A port expansion in the Republic of the Congo; bioproducts in Queensland,
Australia; more chips in Japan; India’s solar boost; and record robotics stats.
Investment promotion officials in Brazil are hoping global sporting events, mounting middle class spending power and a favorable political and economic climate will help the country realize more of its enormous potential in the travel & tourism sector.
Dear IAMC members and prospective members: This month I am pleased to welcome many of you to the IAMC Professional Forum in Tucson, Ariz., March 13-17, 2004. Our focus is top-notch professional education and executive networking exclusively for the industrial and manufacturing corporate real estate community. We strive to present […]
If our long-running Technology InSITE series has taught us anything, it's that tech products for sound corporate real estate management and decision-making are only as good as the people who create, wield and improve them.
Joseph Parilla and Alan Berube at The Brookings Institution’s Metropolitan Policy Program recently marked the anniversary with the debut of their “New North American Trade Map” concept and their report “Metro North America: Cities and Metros as Hubs of Advanced Industries and Integrated Goods Trade.”
Alexis Elmore reports on a UK-based semiconductor company’s project in North Carolina; BAE’s expansion in Rochester, Kent, UK; and a massive $5 billion sustainable aviation fuel project from DG Fuels in Moorhead, Minnesota, part of the bistate Fargo metro area.
Few doubt that the information and communication technologies economy will dominate in coming years and the presence of ICT clusters will continue to support metropolitan areas in Europe.
ne company’s scandal is another company’s opportunity. Last year, the U.S. Air Force had a preliminary US$23-billion dollar deal with Boeing to lease and buy 100 aerial refueling tankers. But the deal fell apart amid a growing procurement scandal. Last May, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld returned the process to square one by […]
orporate America continues to enjoy Southern hospitality, as evidenced by Site Selection‘s Top Economic Development Groups of 2004. While this year’s battle for a top group honor was closer than ever, one trend shows no sign of ebbing: When it comes to competing for jobs and capital investment, the region that frequently […]
The following appears by permission of the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA, at www.aslrra.org). In September the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA), representing the nation’s 600 Class II and III freight railroads, and five of its member railroads presented at the Surface Transportation Board (STB) hearing, “Growth in the […]
South American powerhouse Brazil is more eclectic than electric, says one insider. Plus a look at how Europe and the United States are responding to growing Chinese EV companies.
he frequent mergers, acquisitions, consolidations, and, at times, even expansions, that run rampant through American businesses today, often necessitate bringing in professionals to ensure that relocations run smoothly. “Clients are looking to their brokers to perform more of a consultant role and to not just be transaction oriented,” notes Paul Hoge, […]
hen it comes to the value of continuous learning and study, there is no shortage of studies. A common finding of most of them may be the most agreed- upon but least acted- upon facet of the United States’ growing concern over its skills deficit: The primary importance of work- force training. Those cities, regions […]
A mid threats that include residential encroachment, eminent domain backlash and logistics congestion, detail work has never meant so much in the assembly of large industrial project sites. But having those details in place can be the difference between a mega-project and mega-dirt. Proof positive came in the fall of 2005 when SeverCorr chose a […]
To say my second visit to the Zhengzhou Airport Economy Zone (ZAEZ) in China’s Henan Province this past March was eye-opening would be a massive understatement. I’m still getting my head around the development that has taken place since I was there several years ago. That first trip was hampered by a thick mixture of […]
The newest figures from the Energy Information Administration say approximately one-third of total U.S. delivered energy — or 24 quadrillion Btu - was consumed in the industrial sector in 2011, led by the bulk chemicals sector at 5.7 quadrillion Btu.
The economic tsunami that China surfed to wealth and power is subsiding into a swell. The economy is still vibrant, but 7% growth is likely just a cherished Chinese memory.
Singapore tops more than one ranking of business environments, including the new Business Ready rankings from the World Bank.Photo of Clarke Quay courtesy of Singapore Tourism Board Time was when the World Bank Doing Business rankings were a standby resource, whether we were examining the rise of India or putting together a composite index for […]
At the same time migrants are reported to be crossing the U.S.-Mexico border en masse in order to avoid apprehension by U.S. Border Patrol personnel...
f you think your company faces tough times these days, imagine being an electric utility. Confronted with record demand for energy, rising fuel prices and global competition, North American power companies must build new business models if they are to thrive. Consider the latest test for the U.S. power grid, a series of three interconnected […]
PeopleSoft’s John Igoe Keeps People in The High-tech Real Estate Management Equation John F. Igoe knows a thing or two about managing real estate assets in the high-tech arena. As vice president, facilities and real estate, at Pleasanton, Calif.-based PeopleSoft Corp. (www.peoplesoft.com), he manages a portfolio of 1.8 million sq. ft. (167,000 sq. m.) in […]
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. […]
In late May, Intel announced the launch of the Intel Collaborative Research Institute for Sustainable Connected Cities in partnership with Imperial College London, University College London and the emerging Tech City cluster of East London.
As home to more than 3,400 biotechnology R&D firms and manufacturing companies, Texas is one of the leading biotech states in the country. More than 84,100 workers are employed in the biotech sector in Texas, and dozens of global biotechnology companies, such as Novartis, Allergan, Inc., and Endo Pharmaceuticals, have major operations in the state. A concentration of highly trained biotech workers, multiple top-tier medical and research institutions, and a top-ranked business climate all strengthen the state’s status as a biotechnology leader.
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.
orporate America is increasingly seeking ways to move real estate assets off balance sheets and free up capital for operations. The sale/leaseback model is a resourceful way to gain immediate access to cash and decrease debt. Sale/leaseback arrangements improve a firm’s debt-to-equity ratio and reduce depreciation and interest costs. What’s more, by selling a real […]