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November 1, 2001

ED Agencies Up Ante in Battle for Tech Jobs

 N EW YORK — Don’t be fooled by the NASDAQ. High-technology, digitally driven companies are still the crown jewel of economic development, according to a study by KPMG LLP’s Strategic Relocation and Expansion Services practice.         The survey of state and local economic development agencies revealed that an overwhelming 97 percent of […]

November 1, 2001

Brisbane: Growing Port City Lures Business Down Under

 C orporate real estate executives seeking a site for Asia-Pacific regional headquarters operations are taking a second look at Brisbane.         The state capital of Queensland on the East Coast of Australia, Brisbane is rapidly joining the ranks of Sydney and Melbourne as a true economic powerhouse in the Land Down Under. […]

November 1, 2001

Technology Is Changing the Game In The European Property Market

 A n increasing number of executives in the property market across Europe are convinced high tech will reconfigure relationships in the entire real estate community, from users and providers to contractors and owners. The recession, many feel, will even accelerate the use of technology to help companies downsize, and real estate may be among the […]

August 1, 2001

New Cost Factors Spur Interest in Eastern Europe

 W hen SYKES, a world leader of customer care management (CRM) solutions, decided to locate a call center in Sveg, Sweden, the decision was based on the fact that SYKES could service all of Scandinavia from this low-cost, remote location. SYKES typically locates facilities in remote areas. Helping Sveg land the facility was a young, […]

August 1, 2001

Tech Conference Takes the Real Estate Industry’s Digital Pulse

 D ALLAS — Visitors to the Adam’s Mark Hotel in mid-June couldn’t be faulted for wondering if a new baby boom was under way in the commercial real estate industry. Most of the speakers at the Realcomm conference held here had something to say about the importance of adoption. They were referring, of course, to […]

August 1, 2001

A Call Center Research Alliance Burnishes Small Cities’ Allure

CB Richard Ellis’s Call Center Solutions Group, based in Phoenix, is teaming up with an academic expert on call center operations data to quantify the synergies and savings companies can realize by looking outside metro areas for suitable labor pools. CB Richard Ellis’s James J. Trobaugh III, an expert on siting call centers, explains how […]

August 1, 2001

Johnson Controls Office Occupancy Costs Index, Q2 2001

Welcome to the 2nd Quarter 2001 Johnson Controls USA Office Occupancy Costs Index, which provides a snapshot guide to the cost of providing and operating property and facility management services in the USA.         This cost index briefing is published twice a year and has become a powerful and dynamic business reference […]

August 1, 2001

Behind Boeing’s Flight Plan

W hen Boeing Co. touches down in Chicago and opens its new headquarters on Sept. 4, the world’s largest aerospace firm will teach corporate asset managers everywhere a valuable lesson: Don’t be afraid to leave home. Rather, base every real estate decision according to how your company is structuring itself for the future.     […]

August 1, 2001

Power Lunch: New Perspectives on Energy and the Site Location Challenge

S ite selectors throughout North America will long recall 2001 as the year energy cost and availability moved to the top of their location criteria lists. Not long ago, it was virtually taken for granted that affordable and abundant electricity was within reach of any new project location that made the short list. Property asset […]

August 1, 2001

Top 10 Utility Companies of 2000

W ith the current state of affairs in California and the success of the Julia Roberts’ Oscar vehicle Erin Brockovich, utilities were not seen in the best light in 2000. But those in the corporate real estate field know better. They realize the important role utilities play in site selection and expansion.       […]

August 1, 2001

Telecommunications: Lighting Up the Sewers

 S ILVER SPRING, Md. — The founder of a two-year-old company near the nation’s capital says he’s discovered a way to solve the so-called “last mile” barrier to fiber optic connectivity. The solution, he says, is to get down and dirty.         Using a device called a SAM — sewer access module […]

August 1, 2001

The Real Estate Legacy of the Dot

Ron Starner  C orporate real estate executives who think they have nothing to learn from the boom-and-bust era of New Economy companies should think again. “The real estate legacy of the dot-com era will outlive many of the start-ups that have now collapsed,” says Jacques N. Gordon, international director of LaSalle Investment Management Inc. in […]

August 1, 2001

New Research Charts a Cyber Course for Brokers

 D ALLAS – If the financial securities industry is any indication, traditional brokerage models are in for a rude awakening. The success of online trading services for institutional and individual investors should not be lost on brokers in other industries, including the commercial real estate industry, where brokers are facing inevitable change in how they […]

August 1, 2001

Northern Ireland Defends Turf As EU Investment Site

 B elfast is struggling to regain its footing as one of Europe’s most inexpensive locations for foreign companies as the U.S. economic slowdown dampens Yankee investor enthusiasm Europewide. After a boom year 2000, uptake of new office space in Belfast fell in the first half of this year to an estimated 185,000 sq. ft. (17,187 […]

August 1, 2001

Why Canada Beckons

Site Selection Managing Editor Mark Arend recently met with Canada’s new consul general in Atlanta, Astrid Pregel, who takes charge of her nation’s economic interests in an increasingly important U.S. region to Canada. The southeastern United States is in the geographic center of what may soon be a free trade zone covering all of the […]

June 1, 2001

U.S. Companies ‘Labor’ with Canadian Laws

I f they look alike, smell alike, sound alike, then they must be the same, right? Not exactly. Though Canada and the United States are similar in many ways, they are not identical, especially when it comes to labor laws. Bentonville, Ark.-based Wal-Mart found that out the hard way.         After entering […]

June 1, 2001

Canada Bridges the Future with NAFTA Opportunities

“O ur government is very proud of the international trade success stories we have here in our own backyard,” says Ted Chudleigh, parliamentary assistant to the Ontario minister of economic development and trade.         Ontario has a great deal to boast about. The Canadian province is the powerful engine behind Canada’s trade […]

June 1, 2001

Real Estate Services

New Partnership To Supply Benchmarking Data The CB Richard Ellis Call Center Solutions Group (www.cbre.com), Phoenix, has formed a partnership with Dr. John Anton, an e-business expert at the Purdue University Center for Customer-Driven Quality and BenchmarkPortal, Inc., a call center benchmarking firm (www.BenchmarkPortal.com). “As our two groups join forces, we will analyze and evaluate […]

June 1, 2001

Hot High

M ONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. — Can the building blocks of life become the foundation of a new economy? They can if the companies mapping the human genome happen to be in your own backyard.         In Rockville, Md., Celera Genomics Group captivated the attention of the scientific world on Feb. 12 when […]

June 1, 2001

Is Your Architect ‘Value

A stute architects today bring more to the table than a set of drawings. Corporate and industrial real estate owners are asking — and more often than not expecting — design professionals to add value to the project team, new value measured in terms of staffing and strategy, savings and speed.         […]

June 1, 2001

CRE Leadership Awards: Maximizing Real Estate’s Value

S EATTLE — Operating in the “post-New Economy” era of corporate downsizing and declining profits, real estate executives face a huge challenge — maximizing real estate’s value while contributing to next quarter’s bottom line.         And, oh, by the way, their bosses declare by edict, do this while keeping space commitments at […]

June 1, 2001

Inside Capital One’s Campus Culture

W hen the average age of a company’s employees is just 31, it’s a safe bet that its parking lots are full of Jeeps and the interior workspace is downright hip. While popular taste in cars may change from year to year, at least one such company’s commitment to maximizing the value corporate real estate […]

June 1, 2001

Labor Loosens Up

S uch headlines abound in the current news media, and for many the outlook is dreary. But is it really as bad as it seems? In a market that saw company growth rates skyrocket and labor wages creep higher due to increased demand on a short supply of knowledge workers, maybe it’s just what the […]

June 1, 2001

I n this 21st century world of virtual reality, virtual learning, virtual tourism — virtual everything, it’s entirely logical that site selection should have been transformed into a virtual activity. The hard-pressed corporate executive seeking new international facilities in far-flung overseas destinations need surely look no further than a mouse button and modem.     […]