When is the last time you took a road trip to remember? As we enter this holiday season consider the adventures the open road has to offer. Read more about Executive Vice President of Conway Data, Ron Starner's EV Road Trip to Remember in today's Investor Watch!
We found this ad from @SEACityLight in our archives. It was published in late 1961 in Industrial Development as preparations were completed for the 1962 World's Fair. Seattle City Light turns 113 this year and continues to serve the city well in Century 21. —Adam Bruns
For this profile of the Columbus region, Ron Starner talked to executives from AWS , Huntington Bank, The Ohio State University, Columbus State Community College and One Columbus. https://t.co/FtQox0mpwZ
Adam Bruns has a few thoughts about the value of human intelligence and conversations while reminding readers of the magazine's longstanding appeal: "Site Selection is a business publication," he writes, "not a facsimile of one. Therein lies our value." https://t.co/Yl3cksRKz2
In today's Site Selection Snapshot, we've created a simple scorecard for all 50 states and Puerto Rico across a raft of new federal grant programs in "Hubs and Snubs." https://t.co/kGvGbQ5YXR
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Feel Free to Fret: Lansing’s Elderly Instruments Wins U.S. Chamber Small Business Prize
California, Texas and Minnesota are home to the most Top Small Businesses among the organization’s 70 honorees.
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Metro Louisville Tops Them All: The region takes the crown as top metro for economic development along the entire Ohio River Corridor. Roadmaster Drivers School is one of the companies landing there. https://t.co/RYUXvt5JhK
Top Free Zones: Gulf States and California Lead in Impact of U.S. Foreign Trade Zones: Global measures see commerce momentum shifting to Asian ports. https://t.co/EhfNwIdJZd
"What are you looking at?" Uh, the newest Site Selection Investor Watch? Inside: top American defense communities, Chinese EVs & the EU, quantum in Illinois, Hampton Roads 60 years ago & today, & a review of Atlanta's Netherworld haunt. Photo: Netherworld https://t.co/ZM5Ma3mh2B
Today's Investor Watch catches up with IAMC; delivers data from DOE's Better Buildings program; features stories on Illinois tourism and advanced manufacturing; and offers a photo from a stunning installation at the Tate. Oh yeah ... it also has Jane Lynch. (Photo: Illinois DCEO)
Editor in Chief Adam Bruns had some fun early this morning running the numbers on two booming metro areas that just happen to be home to two World Series teams. Also: 22. Photo courtesy of Visit Phoenix. https://t.co/LrhJNvUq0C
If you had the chance to go from eight bags of fresh caramel popcorn per minute to 30, wouldn’t you? Fisher’s Popcorn of Delaware thought so too. https://t.co/bJYFqPplfa
Today's Site Selection Snapshot takes a look at where the $5B in NEW New Markets Tax Credit allocations are going ... and shares data about their effectiveness as Congress looks to extend the program or make it permanent. https://t.co/eXEj357NlV