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March 1, 2002

Top Metros of 2001

From Site Selection magazine, March 2002 TOP METROS   The 2001 Governor’s Cup   • and the winner is …   • New Corporate      Facilities and      Expansions   • 2001’s Biggest U.S.      Corporate Facilities   • Top Metros   • Top Industries   • Global Location      Activity Chicago Breezes By Competition for Top Metro Spot By GINNY […]

March 1, 2002

Top Industries of 2001

From Site Selection magazine, March 2002 TOP INDUSTRIES   The 2001 Governor’s Cup   • and the winner is …   • New Corporate      Facilities and      Expansions   • 2001’s Biggest U.S.      Corporate Facilities   • Top Metros   • Top Industries   • Global Location      Activity The Auto Industry Leads All Sectors by RON STARNER   T  […]

March 1, 2002

Top Global Projects of 2001

From Site Selection magazine, March 2002 GLOBAL LOCATION ACTIVITY   The 2001 Governor’s Cup   • and the winner is …   • New Corporate      Facilities and      Expansions   • 2001’s Biggest U.S.      Corporate Facilities   • Top Metros   • Top Industries   • Global Location      Activity Canada, Far East Lead Top Global Projects in 2001 […]

March 1, 2002

Take a Closer Look at Small Towns

 L ocation searches frequently focus on the larger metropolitan areas, and for good reason. Data sources are more readily available for these locations, and they represent the largest labor markets, airports, developed properties and other resources. However, there is a whole other layer of locations the small towns — that represent communities with populations of […]

March 1, 2002

America’s Top 60 Cybercities

 W hen the Intel Corp. started searching two years ago for a place to build a new wafer fabrication plant for manufacturing semiconductor chips, the world’s largest chip-maker found exactly what it needed in Chandler, Ariz.         When WorldCom needed to expand its international telecommunications empire in December 2001, it announced a […]

March 1, 2002

Build To Suit; Build To Grow

 O ver the past decade, build-to-suit (BTS) commercial real estate has proven to companies that expansion or relocation requirements can be better filled by going beyond finding available market vacancies. Whether the company’s main consideration is to have its name on a cornerstone or to move into a commercial or office facility that’s individually tailored […]

March 1, 2002

Energy Procurement Tools for Property Asset Managers

 C ompanies whose business is not producing, but rather using, energy have discovered the havoc which volatile energy costs can play upon one’s financial statements. Perhaps with the possible exception of labor costs, few other elements of variable corporate expenses have been paid such attention as energy recently.         This has been […]

March 1, 2002

‘Change’ Is Not a Bad Word

 E ven a cursory look at the best-performing states in the Governor’s Cup competition — our annual ranking of states based on their business-expansion success — reveals a new competitive landscape. Relatively sparsely populated states, such as South Dakota and Mississippi, are finalists in the overall ranking, for instance. And the perennial favorites in the […]

March 1, 2002

Economist to CoreNet: Recovery to Exceed Expectations

 R ising employment, industrial inventories and prices will make the American economy’s recovery this year even stronger than most blue-chip economists forecast, Prudential Financial’s chief economist told a gathering of corporate and commercial real estate leaders Jan. 10 in Atlanta.         Susan Hickok, the keynote speaker at a forum of CoreNet Global […]

January 1, 2002

Call Centers’ Secret Weapon: Application Analysis

 L ooking for labor is usually the first job of any call center. Jeff Furst of FurstPerson, a Chicago-based call center solutions company, looks to fill that need by tailoring labor searches and finding, hiring and keeping the right people for customer contact centers. FurstPerson acts as an on-site recruiting firm and concentrates in creating […]

January 1, 2002

Call Centers Weigh Success Factors

 W hen a company finds success, they tend to run with it. Such is the case with Xerox’s Canadian call center operations. The firm already has operations in Saint John, New Brunswick, and announced in September 2001 a new center to be located in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The site will initially employ 150 full-time workers […]

January 1, 2002

Real Estate Services

Survey: Efficiency Issues Challenge Lenders’ Profitability Mortgage lenders’ profitability – already on shaky ground – is being jeopardized by inefficiency and insufficient use of technology, according to a recent survey conducted by Ernst & Young’s Real Estate Advisory Services Group. The survey was sponsored by CapitalThinking, a financial services technology firm. Ten of the largest […]

January 1, 2002

Real Estate Executives Are Getting Web

 W hen they turn their attention to the Internet, corporate real estate departments have been mainly concerned with improving communications, customer service applications and Web site development. But a Corporate Real Estate Technology Benchmaking Survey conducted in August 2001 by Ernst & Young (E&Y) and the National Association of Corporate Real Estate Executives (NACORE) suggests […]

January 1, 2002

Proactive Coaching Is One Service Provider’s Forte

 A textbook case of a corporate real estate service provider meeting — and exceeding — client expectations might well resemble work that the Atlanta-based Walker Companies recently completed for Continental General Tire (CGT) Co. The Walker Companies (www.walkerco.com), a provider of real estate management, location consulting and development services, is a 2001 recipient of the […]

January 1, 2002

Shopping for a Bargain in Europe

 T he American dream came to Europe and created its teenage information technology (IT) millionaires. Up went property prices, property availability and the cost of hiring. Europe had its very own IT hot spots. Next came dot.com gloom: tech stock exchanges were on their knees, and the hot spots turned warm. But silver linings are […]

January 1, 2002

BMW Leads the Auto Pack in European Investment

    What’s the big news in the European automotive industry? BMW, the Munich-based automaker, plans to produce 650 BMW 3-series autos each day beginning in 2005 at its newly announced US$860 million, 2,500-employee plant in Leipzig. BMW Chairman Joachim Milberg says that choosing the location “wasn’t an easy decision.”       The year-long search […]

January 1, 2002

A ‘GILDed’ Look at Automotive Investments in Europe

    Eastern Europe is the main beneficiary of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Europe’s automotive sector, according to analysis from PricewaterhouseCoopers-Plant Location International (PwC-PLI), Brussels, developer of the Global Investment Location Database (GILD). “In terms of greenfield FDI projects in the automotive sector, non-European Union (EU) countries have attracted 3.5 times more projects than EU […]

January 1, 2002

Portugal Promises Investment Opportunities

 M oney talks, or so they say. So the US$315 million and 18 investments Portugal attracted in a one-month time frame (July 2001) certainly speak volumes about the country’s appeal as a business location. The fact that these investments came from major U.S., European and Asian companies only reinforces the idea that Portugal is a […]

January 1, 2002

The Customer Is Always Right

 T he maxim used as a headline here is worth thinking about carefully the next time you prepare to sign a service provider contract, no matter how it’s structured. The agreement you commit to will be the starting point of any number of business scenarios, and how you and your service provider relate at the […]

January 1, 2002

Emerging Trends Predicts ‘No Bust, No Boom’ in 2002

 “E merging Trends this year is relatively positive,” said Marshall Woodward, head or real estate operations for Lend Lease, at the Atlanta revealing of the 23rd annual Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2002 report. “I have to underscore the word relatively, though. The real estate industry does have its challenges here in Atlanta and across […]

January 1, 2002

BC Reins in the Red Tape Brigade

Kevin Falcon  T he lack of running with scissors wide open may be even more dangerous than the alternative for British Columbia (BC), despite what mothers may warn. The gnarled mess of red tape that makes up BC’s regulatory process is seen by many as the reason for the province’s decline as a business location. […]

November 1, 2001

Real Estate Services: New Alliance to Foster Technology-Based Economic Development, Site Selection Magazine, November 2001

New Alliance to Foster Technology-Based Economic Development Communities seeking to implement technology-based economic development strategies will likely benefit from a recently announced alliance between the Milken Institute, a demographics and economic research organization based in Santa Monica, Calif., and New Economy Strategies (www.regional-strategies.com), an economic development consulting firm headquartered in Washington, D.C. The two organizations […]

November 1, 2001

Data Standards Guidelines: What They’re About, and What They’re NOT About

 S everal years ago, the Council for Urban Economic Development (CUED) and the American Economic Development Council (AEDC) convened a joint task force to address an issue of their membership. The two associations merged earlier this year to form the International Economic Development Council (IEDC).         At issue was the concern of […]

November 1, 2001

International Business Climates: A European Incentives Update

 E conomic slowdown and uncertainty is increasing pressure on companies to improve margins. Within Europe, one response of multinational corporations has been to initiate cost reduction through consolidation/rationalization /relocation projects of both manufacturing and service activities.         Government financial incentives are available for these projects (as well as typical new/greenfield investments) and […]