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Site Selection Magazine
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The Premier Magazine of News on Corporate Facility Location & Area Economic Development.
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Trusted since 1954, Site Selection Magazine delivers location intelligence and actionable insights into corporate expansion projects. Our editorial mission is to help expansion planning decision-makers do a better job. With over 48,000 qualified corporate subscribers, Site Selection Magazine is the most widely read publication serving the world of corporate expansion and area economic development strategy. Site Selection subscribers make investment decisions every month that account for over $28 billion in capital investment and create 31,000 jobs (on average; source: Impact Report).
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Why do major tech giants like Amazon and Google continue to invest in Virginia? The density and concentration of tech talent and infrastructure certainly help, but so does continued investment and the cultivation of AI innovation throughout the Commonwealth. Read how Virginia is advancing innovation through a thriving tech ecosystem in Site Selection Magazine: https://hubs.ly/Q0488KN60 VIPC | Virginia Innovation Partnership Corporation
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When checking the pulse on current U.S.-Canada relations, there’s no better region to look to than Buffalo Niagara. I had the opportunity to hear directly from leadership at Worksport Ltd, Avanti Advanced Manufacturing Corporation and Electrovaya on why these Canada-based companies made the move to locate operations within the eight-county western New York region. They represent a few of the 120 Canadian companies now operating in Buffalo, who have decided to capitalize on factors such as the region’s low cost of business, ample access to hydropower, skilled talent, low cost of living and proximity to key U.S. markets. My travels also took me on an action-packed trip through New York Power Authority’s Power Vista; an inside look at various hands-on training activity within the Northland Workforce Training Center; a walk through operations at Max Advanced Brakes at the renewed Renaissance Commerce Park; and up to startup accelerator program 43North’s innovative workspace housed at Seneca One Tower. I can’t forget to mention the chance to explore nearly complete construction at the new Highmark Stadium, which will soon open doors for the Buffalo Bills’ next season, insane. Let’s hope they can clean up better than Georgia did against St. Louis at last week’s March Madness face-off. Stay on the lookout for my Buffalo coverage in Site Selection Magazine. A huge thank you to the Invest Buffalo Niagara team for this experience, my first trip to Niagara Falls and the opportunity to connect with just a few of the key players who continue to drive this region forward.
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A few weeks ago, we discussed Kentucky's housing crisis as a key factor in site selection decisions. This piece from Site Selection Magazine makes the same argument from a national perspective and features a project in Lexington, KY. The Railyard on Delaware Avenue, being developed by Will Hanrahan, is exactly the kind of development that connects housing to economic development. Mixed-income, infill, workforce-focused, built through public-private partnership. It's one project, but it's the model. Worth a read for anyone working in economic development, site selection, or community strategy. https://lnkd.in/gsjfEmTy Commerce Lexington Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Fayette Alliance
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Why do major tech giants like Amazon and Google continue to invest in Virginia? The density and concentration of tech talent and infrastructure certainly help, but so does continued investment and the cultivation of AI innovation throughout the Commonwealth. Read how Virginia is advancing innovation through a thriving tech ecosystem in Site Selection Magazine: https://hubs.ly/Q0488KN60 VIPC | Virginia Innovation Partnership Corporation
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Solving the workforce housing crisis nationwide will require creative solutions like the ones we profiled recently in this article in the 2026 Workforce Guide published by Site Selection Magazine and Conway Data, Inc. The Railyard in Lexington, Kentucky, and the The Markson in Austin, Texas, are two examples where private developers have stepped up to work with local and state authorities to provide good homes at affordable prices to hard-working families whose income just isn't enough to pay market rates. Our country is going to need a lot more solutions like these two if we are going to close the gap between average worker pay and the ability to afford a nice home. Waterford Property Company, LLC 1000 Delaware Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development Texas Economic Development Janneke Ratcliffe Urban Institute The Wharton School Joe Gyourko
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Yesterday's Site Selection Investor Watch was a humdinger, including: ・A Site Selection Snapshot featuring our conversation about the flood of former federal agency office space with Avison Young's Tucker White and Danny Mangru ・Exclusive analysis of law firm leasing trends by Cresa's Craig Van Pelt ・Insights from Savills on the economic development potential of high-net-worth individuals and their companies viewed through the prism of the Middle East ・A look at the expanded geographic scope of Rhodium Group's Clean Investment Monitor (now global) ・Ron Starner's Workforce 2026 insights into employee child care solutions from Toyota Motor Corporation and Cooper Steel and the engineering prowess to be found in Kentucky ・Our recommended reading on commercial real estate from Seyfarth Shaw LLP ・A stunning photo of the enormous, 14,000-pound U.S. flag owned by the Great American Flag Preservation Group that was unfurled for the first time in years last weekend at Spaceport America. Did you miss this in your inbox? Rectify the situation by signing up now for the twice-weekly Site Selection Investor Watch: https://lnkd.in/euxH5Y5W Want to subscribe to our 72-year-old flagship publication? https://lnkd.in/dU3uezxB Want to place your advertising message in front of the tens of thousands of corporate decision-makers who read Site Selection? https://lnkd.in/eV2S3ydn
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According to market research firm Dell'Oro Group, the rise of AI is expected to drive worldwide data center capex to $1.7 trillion by 2030. 💸 🌐 In a Q&A with Sean Farney, JLL's Vice President, Data Center Strategy, Site Selection Magazine's Editor in Chief Adam Bruns asks Farney about findings from JLL's 2026 Global Data Center Outlook, which projects global data center capacity to almost double from 103GW to 200GW by 2030, necessitating up to $3 trillion in total investment over the next five years in what can be called "an infrastructure investment supercycle." 🚀 Read the full story: https://lnkd.in/eUw6EEwU #datacenters #siteselection #techinfrastructure
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Neurodiversity Celebration Week is a great time to read Managing Editor Kelly Barraza's newly published story from our Workforce 2026 publication, about a special place in City of McKinney, Texas, (and now Dallas too) called Hugs Cafe, Inc. Lauren Smith The Meadows Foundation Peter M. Miller KDC Real Estate Development & Investments Dallas College https://lnkd.in/eae_xwEb
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A stronger film industry starts with a stronger talent pipeline. Here’s how Tarrant County College and the Fort Worth Film Commission are preparing local crews for new opportunities tied to SGS Studios at AllianceTexas. #FortWorth #FilmProduction #WorkforceDevelopment
Visuals are key in driving a director’s vision forward, and lay a vital foundation for drawing an audience into the narrative’s reality. While the development of AllianceTexas' master plan over 30 years ago did not account for studio film production— SGS Studios found its natural way here. Hillwood President Mike Berry, the developer behind the 27,000-acre mixed-use community and global logistics hub, connected with 101 Studios Founder and CEO David Glasser who was in the Fort Worth region shooting projects for Director Taylor Sheridan. The two discussed film industry growth and the lack of studio space in the area. Luckily, Hillwood's ongoing Industrial Development Program led to the availability of two twin industrial spec buildings in the heart of AllianceTexas. By taking a standard industrial product and converting the interior to support studio production, the site quickly became the largest sound stage under one roof in Texas. Sheridan's television series, "Landman," "Lioness" and "Madison" were among the initial productions to break in the space. With growth on the horizon, Alexis Elmore breaks down what's next for SGS Studios, in addition to how Tarrant County College (Cecilia Jacobs) and the Fort Worth Film Commission are ensuring a skilled local crew is ready for new production opportunities. https://lnkd.in/eu5JqcHz #AllianceTexas #101Studios #Hillwood #SGSStudios #film #FortWorth #tarrantcountycollege #SiteSelection #MikeBerry