| Site Selection 1996 Tim Venable |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| 1997's Occupancy cost outlook: tightening markets, fewer concessions, rising rents. | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| Asia's developing economies: the world's hottest markets for '97 business expansion. | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| Dancing with the Russian bear: South Korea's Kia Motors taps land of Lenin for $1 billion plant. | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| Development excellence in action: Site Selection's 1995 top 10 groups. (includes related article on the runners-up in Site Selection's Top 10 Development Groups of 1995) | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| Economic development's rosy '97 forecast: more information, better service for corporate clients.(Economic Development Forecast) | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| Europe 1998: full-bore telecom competition boosts options, cuts costs for expanding firms. | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| Firms flocking to Ireland and the Netherlands as European call center sites. | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| General Motors taps Thailand for $750 million Asian factory. | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| Georgia on its mind: South Korea's SKC picks Peach State for $1.5 billion factory. (SKC Ltd.; Covington, Georgia) | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| Georgia's Randy Cardoza: leading the way to Olympic-sized location success. (Georgia Dept. of Industry, Trade and Tourism) | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| Getting better location assistance: here's how. | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| Infrastructure's innovative new deal: how will it affect your business? (includes related articles)(Cover Story) | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| Is your firm growing ... or is it dying? IDRC's Philadelphia tips for supercharged growth. (International Development Research Council)(includes related articles) | Real estate industry | Tim Venable, Jack Lyne, Audrey Pennington |
| Mercosur move: Chrysler chooses Brazil for $305 million truck plant. (Chrysler Corp.) | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| North American Telecom pushes the right business buttons ... but not necessarily everywhere. | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| Tax cuts, incentives blitz top 1996's sunny year for U.S. business climates. | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| Technology supercharges IDRC's circuits at Alburquerque record-buster. (International Development Research Council World Conference for Corporate Real Estate Executives, New Mexico)(includes related articles) | Real estate industry | Tim Venable, Jack Lyne, Audrey Pennington |
| Telecom, labor driving North America's call center explosion. | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| The new business location process: who's driving, and what's steering? | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| The U.S. Northeast: overhauled business climate engines cranking up with new power. | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| The U.S. Pacific: California's comeback anchors West Coast location surge. | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| The U.S. Southeast: red-hot region turns up heat in location competition.(Southeastern Regional Review) | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| The U.S. Southwest: location hot spot heats up with high tech. (high technology industry) | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| Toyota turns into Indiana with $700 million truck plant. (Toyota Motor Corp.) | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| Triple crown: Ohio gallops to third straight win in U.S. business location race. | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| Vermont's Bill Shouldice and Jack Moore: a David bests Goliaths in battle for $50 million Husky facility. (Husky Injection Molding System Ltd.) | Real estate industry | Tim Venable |
| Workshops hone technology skills. (International Development Research Council World Congress for Corporate Real Estate Executives, Albuquerque, New Mexico) | Real estate industry | Tim Venable, Linda Liston, Audrey Pennington, Bruce Lloyd, Laura Lyne |
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