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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.

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Snapshot

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 […]

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International Update

The Steel Behind India’s Economic Surge

by Gary Daughters

Tata unveils India’s biggest blast furnace.
Photo courtesy of Tata Steel

The steel behind India’s economic surge.

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Area Spotlights

U.S. Southwest: Boomtown Central

by Ron Starner

Mountain biking is a popular activity in Tucson.
Photo courtesy of VisitTucson

These five fast-rising boomtowns are making a splash in the desert.

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Area Spotlights

New Doors Open to KANSAS CITY

by Gary Daughters

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.

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Project Bulletin

Project Bulletin, Nov. 18, 2024: Waco, Texas; Visp, Switzerland; Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India

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.

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STATISTICAL PROFILE: Mighty Numbers

Mississippi by the numbers.

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International Update

Microchip, Quantum Projects Are Among Germany’s Notable Wins

by Mark Arend

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz at the opening of the IBM Quantum Center in Ehningen, Germany, in October.
Photo courtesy of IBM

Foreign direct investment in Germany grew by 37.5% in 2023 to the equivalent of $38 billion.

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International Update

Committed to the Caribbean

by Alexis Elmore

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.

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Features

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.

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Snapshot

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 […]

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PHOTO GALLERY: MIGHTY MISSISSIPPI

Kayaking the Barnett Reservoir in Ridgeland.
Photo courtesy of MDA

Mighty Mississippi takes a perfect picture.

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Area Spotlights

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.

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World Reports

WORLD REPORTS : November 2024

by Alexis Elmore

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.

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Project Bulletin

Project Bulletin, Nov. 11, 2024: Greensboro, North Carolina; Rochester, England; Moorhead, Minnesota

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.

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Area Spotlights

Washington: Spokane’s Reaching NEW HEIGHTS

by Lindsay Lopp

Photo: Getty Images

Collins Aerospace’s local GM sheds light on the company’s decision to invest in Spokane, home base for one of the nation’s new Tech Hubs.

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Area Spotlights

Virginia: Why a UK Roadster Firm Chose A Small Virginia Town

by Ron Starner

RBW Sports & Classics will build vintage roadsters and GT models like those shown here in a new factory in Danville, Virginia.

Image courtesy of RBW

Why a UK maker of roadsters chose a small Virginia town; and a conversation with Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin.

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Features

GLOBAL AUTOMOTIVE: ‘Eclectic, NOT Electric’

by Gary Daughters

Image courtesy of Anfavea

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.

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Features

The World Needs More Data Center Workers

by Ron Starner

QTS is building a 1.5 million-sq.-ft. data center campus in Henrico County in Greater Richmond, Virginia.

Photos courtesy of QTS

The world needs more data center workers.

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Online Insider

AI Challenges Traditional Site Selection

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

Illustration by SurfUpVector: Getty Images

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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Online Insider

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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