Site Selection 2001 Ginny Deal |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Building blocks: schools, water top Florida's smart-growth agenda. | Real estate industry | Ginny Deal |
California lights still burning.(voltage lowering in California) | Real estate industry | Tracy Heath, Ginny Deal |
Canada bridges the future with NAFTA opportunities. | Real estate industry | Ginny Deal |
Dallas-fort worth: a high-tech haven growing in innovative sites. | Real estate industry | Ginny Deal |
Down time may be investment time in south america. | Real estate industry | Ginny Deal |
Europe's 2000 facilities race: UK remains no. 1 with foreign investors. | Real estate industry | Tracy Heath, Ron Starner, Ginny Deal |
florida's new enchanted kingdom: the high-tech corridor. | Real estate industry | Ginny Deal |
Hot high-tech markets to watch: five emerging markets show corporate growth developing in technology clusters. | Real estate industry | Ron Starner, Ginny Deal |
Jacksonville: the expansion city expands its appeal. | Real estate industry | Ginny Deal |
Knowledge economy broadens to mountain, plains states.(includes related articles) | Real estate industry | Tracy Heath, Mark Arend, Ron Starner, Ginny Deal |
Mexico has new angles on NAFTA trade equation. | Real estate industry | Ginny Deal |
Oklahoma tunes up symphony of success. | Real estate industry | Ginny Deal |
San antonio looks south---and to science---for future growth. | Real estate industry | Ginny Deal |
South Atlantic states train workers for new era. | Real estate industry | Ginny Deal |
Tar Heel State beckons business with available labor.(North Carolina) | Real estate industry | Ginny Deal |
Tech traffic travels to bargain spots.(includes related article)(technological industries moving out of Silicon Valley due to high labor costs) | Real estate industry | Ginny Deal |
Texas tempts business with new tax legislation. | Real estate industry | Ginny Deal |
The 36th annual guide to state legislative activity. | Real estate industry | Mark Arend, Ginny Deal |
Why Johnny moved to the South: more companies are finding qualified employees who want to live and work in the Southeastern U.S. | Real estate industry | Tracy Heath, Ron Starner, Ginny Deal |
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