Site Selection 1992 Hoyt E. Coffee - Abstracts

Site Selection 1992 Hoyt E. Coffee
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1991's top groups and top deals: with competition intensified, a winning hand was all in the numbers. (top 10 development groups, development deals)(includes list of honorable mentions)Real estate industryTim Venable, Jack Lyne, Hoyt E. Coffee
Business park financial picture still favirs site seekers.Real estate industryHoyt E. Coffee
Chemicals, cars dominate in 1991 as giant facilities take global tack.Real estate industryHoyt E. Coffee
Food products still no. 1, transportation tumbles in 1991 tally of U.S. manufacturing facilities.Real estate industryHoyt E. Coffee
James Bay power project hits a dam. (development of hydroelectric project facing opposition from local groups and creating environmental problems)Real estate industryHoyt E. Coffee
Jubail and Yanbu: Saudi Arabia's industrial oases. (Super Projects)Real estate industryHoyt E. Coffee
Recession squeezes states in '92, forces budget cuts, tax hikes. (includes related article) (Feature Report)Real estate industryTim Venable, Hoyt E. Coffee
Shanghai's salvation pegged to Pudong. (infrastructure development) (Column)Real estate industryHoyt E. Coffee
Site Selection's 1992 outstanding young leaders. (economic development leaders)(includes individual profiles)Real estate industryHoyt E. Coffee
South Atlantic dominates regions, North Carolina tops states in R&D. (migration of research and development facilities) (Geo-Technology Issue)Real estate industryHoyt E. Coffee
States, provinces luring high tech with broad array of incentives. (Geo-Technology Issue)Real estate industryHoyt E. Coffee
Storm in the desert: our colleagues answer the call. (reservists in the Gulf War)Real estate industryHoyt E. Coffee
Sweet music from Nashville: issue-packed IDRC Congress sets record. (Industrial Development Research Council registers record attendance at its 60th World Congress in 1992)(includes related article) (Feature Report)Real estate industryJack Lyne, Hoyt E. Coffee
Utilities adjust to the 1990s, put new emphasis on existing business. (Feature Report)Real estate industryHoyt E. Coffee
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