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Interstate 40: a hot link to high-paced growth

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Interstate 40 is the highway that runs through seven states providing access to fast growing markets and a strong manpower pool in the US. The east-west interstate runs through some of the fastest growing economies in the country such as Amarillo, TX, and Flagstaff, AZ and intersects with major north-south thoroughfares such as I-15 in California, I-75 in Tennessee and I-25 in New Mexico. In addition, I-40 provides access to Mexico and Canada.

Author: Heath, Tracy
Publisher: Conway Data, Inc.
Publication Name: Site Selection
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1080-7799
Year: 1999
Regulation and Administration of Transportation Programs, Highway Construction Programs, Road construction, Freeways, Highways, Interstate Highway System

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Mountain-plains states saddle up as high-tech heads west

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The growth of high technology industries in the Mountains-Plains states of the US, CO, ID, MT, NV, UT, and WY, is discussed, with focus on the availability of highly skilled workers who enjoy the excellent quality of life in these states.

Author: Heath, Tracy
Publisher: Conway Data, Inc.
Publication Name: Site Selection
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1080-7799
Year: 2000
Environmental aspects, Salt Lake City, Utah, Quality of work life, Denver, Colorado

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Interstate 75: North America's industrial corridor

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The industry situated along the path of Interstate 75, the highway stretching northwards from Florida to Michigan, is described, with focus on the communication advantages of a position on this north-south passage.

Author: Heath, Tracy
Publisher: Conway Data, Inc.
Publication Name: Site Selection
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1080-7799
Year: 2000
United States, Interstate 75

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Subjects list: Economic aspects, High technology industry, Location
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