| Site Selection 1992 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| 27th annual survey: '50 legislative climates.' (includes footnotes) | Real estate industry | |
| Accessing the hidden value of real estate. (includes bibliography) (Industrial Development: A Geo-Economic Review) | Real estate industry | Jorge I. Valencia |
| Active economic development professionals. | Real estate industry | |
| Andersen Consulting's office program for managers employs just-in-time concepts. (Industrial Development: A Geo-Economic Review) | Real estate industry | John J. Dues |
| Beyond compliance: managing environmental risk. (Industrial Development: A Geo-Economic Review) | Real estate industry | George Pilko |
| Bucks County. (Pennsylvania) (Special Editorial Survey: Philadelphia) | Real estate industry | |
| Canadian investment incentives. | Real estate industry | |
| Capitalizing on relocation opportunities: the time is now. (Industrial Development: Issues in Corporate Real Estate Management) | Real estate industry | Francis A. Dedona |
| Center City and Philadelphia County. (Center City District) (Special Editorial Survey: Philadelphia) | Real estate industry | |
| Changes in Europe that will affect corporate real estate. (Industrial Development: A Geo-Economic Review) | Real estate industry | Michel Racheter |
| Chester County. (Special Editorial Survey: Philadelphia) | Real estate industry | |
| China's industrial development zones: a national industrial development policy. | Real estate industry | Nathan Hsu |
| Committee report: inventing the future in the age of 'unreal' estate. | Real estate industry | |
| Connecting to the new Europe. (includes bibliography and related article on telecommunication services in Europe) (Industrial Development: A Geo-Economic Review) | Real estate industry | Peter Moebius |
| Corporate downsizing: subleasing and buyouts. (management of excess real property after downsizing) (Industrial Development: A Geo-Economic Review) | Real estate industry | Douglas Abbey, Richard Springwater |
| Corporate Real Estate 2000 - management strategies for the next decade. (Industrial Development) | Real estate industry | Michael L. Joroff |
| Cost of living: a key quality-of-life issue in site selection. (Industrial Development: A Geo-Economic Review) | Real estate industry | Adlore Chaudier, Julie Pearman |
| CRE 2000: real estate's new way of working. (Corporate Real Estate 2000 real estate management project) | Real estate industry | |
| Current trends in the European real estate market. (Industrial Development: A Geo-Economic Review) | Real estate industry | Clive Merredew |
| Delaware County. (Special Editorial Survey: Philadelphia) | Real estate industry | |
| Designing work environments that promote corporate productivity. (Industrial Development: Issues in Corporate Real Estate Management) | Real estate industry | Timothy H. Walker |
| Disposing of surplus corporate properties at optimum returns: making silk purses from sows' ears. (Industrial Development: Issues in Corporate Real Estate Management) | Real estate industry | C. Lincoln Jewett |
| Europe at a time of change. (economic prospects in Europe) | Real estate industry | Gareth Thomas |
| Finding and retaining a profitable work force in the '90s. (Industrial Development Section) | Real estate industry | David E. Schako |
| How to use the geo-life index. (Geo-Life Index) | Real estate industry | |
| Increased lender liability and corporate real estate: more problems at higher prices. (Industrial Development: A Geo-Economic Review) | Real estate industry | Karl J. Duff |
| Labor considerations in site selection: a case study. (Industrial Development Section) | Real estate industry | Alan S. Alterman |
| Montgomery County. (Special Editorial Survey: Philadelphia) | Real estate industry | |
| Negotiating lease provisions: turning pitfalls and problems into opportunities and value. (Industrial Development Section) | Real estate industry | Joshua Stein |
| Opening doors: the Americans with Disabilities Act. (Industrial Development: Issues in Corporate Real Estate Management) | Real estate industry | James C. Dinegar |
| Philadelphia: a world-class competitor. (Special Editorial Survey: Philadelphia) | Real estate industry | Linda Liston |
| Sale/leasebacks: are they right for your company? (Industrial Development: Issues in Corporate Real Estate Management) | Real estate industry | Raymond Milnes, Ronald R. Pollina |
| SiteNet and EuroSiteNet: instant site resources for facility planners. | Real estate industry | |
| Site selection in Europe: understanding change and diversity. (Europe: The Fourth Annual Report) | Real estate industry | Jean-Claude Goldenstein |
| Site Selection presents a global guide to over 4,600 economic development groups. (Geo-Economic Index) (Directory) | Real estate industry | |
| Site Selection presents leading environmental firms and nearly 700 science parks. (Geo-Technology Issue) (Directory) | Real estate industry | |
| Site Selection's inaugural new facilities index predicts little near-term growth. | Real estate industry | Tim Venable, Joel Parker |
| Strategic master planning: a distribution imperative. | Real estate industry | James A. Tompkins, Dale A. Harmelink |
| Surplus corporate properties: leveraging the obvious. (Industrial Development: Issues in Corporate Real Estate Management) | Real estate industry | Ronald W. Kulpinski |
| Tax engineering: designing corporate facilities to maximize tax savings. (Industrial Development) | Real estate industry | Richard R. Swarts |
| Texas: leading the way in high tech. (high technology industry) (Geo-Technology Issue) | Real estate industry | Carla Luna Smith |
| The 1992 U.K. commercial property market. (Industrial Development: A Geo-Economic Review) | Real estate industry | Nigel Aslin |
| The '92 vote: Bill Clinton vs. George Bush. | Real estate industry | |
| The booming Pacific Rim. | Real estate industry | Eugene F. Page |
| The changing roles of real estate professionals: an industry review. (Industrial Development) (Industry Overview) | Real estate industry | |
| The countries of the European Community: a primer for corporate site seekers. (Europe: The Fourth Annual Report) | Real estate industry | |
| The future of work and the workplace: less monolithic, more pluralistic. (includes related article) (Industrial Development: A Geo-Economic Review) | Real estate industry | Martha Whitaker |
| The future workplace: flexible, adaptable and individual. (Industrial Development: Issues in Corporate Real Estate Management ) | Real estate industry | J. Robert Hillier |
| The Tennessee Valley: states of grace. (The Tennessee Valley: America's Secret Resource to Compete in World Markets) | Real estate industry | |
| The Texas environmental industry: a partnership in economic development. (Geo-Technology Issue) | Real estate industry | Carla Luna Smith |
| Total quality management: a corporate real estate survival strategy. (Industrial Development: A Geo-Economic Review) | Real estate industry | Mary Beth Chalk, Shirley Edwards, Brad Eskind |
| TVA's economic development initiative. (Tennessee Valley Authority) (includes related article) (The Tennessee Valley: America's Secret Resource to Compete in World Markets) | Real estate industry | Shelley Liles |
| Understanding and avoiding personal liability for environmental violations. (includes related article on the liability of federal employees) (Industrial Development Section) | Real estate industry | Lee A. DeHihns III |
| Using customers as a sanity check in the site-selection process. (Industrial Development Section) | Real estate industry | Barton G. Tretheway |
| Using the Geo-Political Index. | Real estate industry | |
| Valuable information on areas, sites and buildings around the globe is available to you free for the asking! (Free Area Data) | Real estate industry | |
| Workstation options to encourage innovation and productivity. (Industrial Development: Issues in Corporate Real Estate Management) | Real estate industry | Martin P. Dugan |
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