Manufacturing / Industrial Up Next for Industrial in 2024
Here is a look at the normalizing sector’s upcoming supply, demand, and pricing outlook.
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Consultants Survey Reflects Shift in Ranking of Site Selection Factors
A responsive state and local government, incentives offerings, and site readiness now outweigh costs in the location decision.
Manufacturing Projects Dominate the Deal Flow
The volume of manufacturing projects across the nation is rising, while office activity has been slow to recover from the pandemic.
Site Selection Evolves
Corporate respondents prioritize workforce talent, environmental factors, and permitting/regulatory ease in their location and expansion decisions.
Skilled Labor, Ample Energy, and Speed to Market Take Priority
A location’s labor availability; responsive, pro-business local partners; and ability to support a large energy user are often the main drivers of the site selection decision.
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Sustainable Development
In Focus: 5 Smart Building Resolutions for 2024
Building owners may look at the new year as a time to make good on goals they set for their buildings in previous years – whether that means upgrading outdated technology, focusing on net-zero carbon goals, or enhancing occupant experience.
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Making Hybrid More Human in 2024
From theory to action — CRE leaders are putting strategies in place to make the workspace a center of collaboration and innovation.
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Industry in the Era of the Electron
Growth of the digital economy has put transmission-adjacent properties and the ability to interconnect at the forefront of the site selection process.
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In Focus: Rethinking Industrial Site Selection: A Retail Perspective
The idea of putting the needs of the potential workforce first when making the location decision mirrors retail’s tradition of prioritizing customer satisfaction.
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Public-Private Partnerships Incentivize Industrial Development
Communities that embrace creative solutions and collaborative approaches are well-positioned to thrive and attract jobs and investment from the private sector.
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Front Line: Solutions Needed for Truck Driver Shortage
The supply chain continues to be negatively affected by a shortage of long-haul truckers, in particular, but recruiting more military veterans and women may be part of the solution.
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Front Line: Impact of the Latest Minimum Wage Increases
The new year brings some significant changes that will impact employers who have entry-level workers, with 22 states raising their minimum wages effective January 1st.
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Applied Learning Fuels Investment in Workforce Training Facilities
With tailwinds such as government incentives and changing vocational preferences, workforce training facilities are poised for continued growth throughout the U.S.
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First Person: Making Facilities “Fit” for the Digital Future
Area Development’s staff editor, Lisa Bastian, interviewed Stephanie Dorsey, CEO of Siemens Real Estate in the Americas, about the changing real estate needs of today’s innovative and growth companies.
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Last Word: Striking a Balance - Prioritizing Electric Infrastructure While Preparing for the Next Wave of Industrial Expansion
As constraints on power availability become more acute, embracing a utility-first approach emerges as imperative.
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Navigating the Digital Transformation
Courtney Dunbar, site selection lead at Burns & McDonnell, recently asked Matt Olson, Burns & McDonnell’s chief innovation officer, about how companies are navigating the digital transformation and its potential of fostering sustainable, resilient manufacturing practices.
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Manufacturing, Life Sciences Fueling Northern Kentucky’s Growth
Diverse industries are supporting manufacturing and employment growth in the “peak” of Kentucky.
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Virginia Looks to Renewables to Meet Long-Term Energy Needs
The best way to conceptualize Virginia’s energy ambitions is to look to its past supporting one of the most power-intensive industries in existence.
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Manufacturing Momentum Is Building
A desire to bring manufacturing closer to the consumer, recent federal funding initiatives, as well as access to a skilled workforce and reliable power among other advantages have converged to spur growth in construction of U.S. manufacturing facilities.
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How to Break the Bad News: Navigating the Conversation When a Company Doesn’t Meet Expectations
When a company cannot meet the original parameters set by its project, communication is critical to identifying potential solutions.
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First Person: Realizing the Inflation Reduction Act’s Full Potential
Brian Murphy discusses how tax and finance can collaborate to advance a company’s key sustainability goals.
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Duotech Services Expands Franklin, North Carolina, Operations
03/28/2024
AESC Expands Florence, South Carolina, Operations
03/28/2024
Alticor Expands Ada Township, Michigan, Operations
03/27/2024
Eastman Plans Longview, Texas, Production Operations
03/27/2024
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03/26/2024
Big Jet Expands Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Operations
03/26/2024
Landmark Ceramics UST Expands Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee, Operations
03/25/2024
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