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MASTER MENU Here’s what’s new on the leading online portal in the field of corporate facility planning and area economic development: Top 10 So Far T he stories below were the most viewed online articles at SiteSelec-tion.com and SiteNet.com from the beginning of 2012 through late February: 1) Top Business Climates of 2011, Nov. 2011, “A Better Mousetrap” : Learn from Gov. Rick Perry and others why Texas continues to lead the way. 2) Site Selection Investment Profi le of Greater Fort Lauderdale, March 2011, “Headquarters For the World” : High-level leaders tell us why the area is ideal for corporate campuses. 3) State of the States section , Jan. 2012: Our annually compiled resource for state-level legislative, policy and project activity. 4) Michigan Spotlight, Jan. 2012, “Where the Tech Jobs Are” : Will an infl ux of high-tech workers reverse Detroit’s fi scal trajectory? 5) Site Selectors Survey and Panel, Jan. 2012, “Dealing With the Squeeze” : Ron Starner reveals the results of a site selectors survey and panel discussion. 6) Online Insider, Dec. 2011, “Gimme (Fallout) Shelter” : The late Jack Lyne’s fi nal story for Site Selection explores an odd industry niche. 7) Upstate New York Spotlight, Nov. 2011, “Clean-Room Capital” : The Empire State’s tradition of technology innova-tion lives on. 8) Advance Manufacturing Special Advertising Section, Jan. 2012, “States Reinvent the Future Through Industrial R&D” : Who has a leg up on the nation when it comes to R&D. 9) Western Canada, Jan. 2012, “Tar-sands Testimonial” : A reporter’s notes from Alberta’s oilsands territory just as the Keystone XL pipeline decision over-takes the headlines. 10) Site Selection Energy Report, Jan. 2012, “Turnabout Is Fairest Play” : As the natural gas boom continues across the U.S., Brownsville is the latest location to experience the satisfaction that comes from liquefaction attraction. Corrections & Clarifications • The November 2011 article about Nebraska entitled “Win-Win Locations” con-tained a couple of inaccuracies: The new building in Omaha is not CSG’s headquar-ters, as the company continues to be headquartered in Colorado. And 1,400 is the number of employees in Omaha, not in the company as a whole. These errors were corrected in the Web edition of the article. • The “State of the States” section in the January 2012 issue contained an incor-rect Web URL for the Tennessee Dept. of Economic & Community Development. The correct URL is www.tn.gov/ecd . • The annual chart of “Super Sites” in the January 2012 issue failed to include contact information for the Texas Triangle Park inland port complex in Brazos County, Texas. The phone number to call at the Research Valley Partnership is 800-449-4012. 4 MARCH 2012 SITE SELECTION Write in #521 for free info.
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Here’s what’s new on the leading online portal in the field of corporate facility planning and area economic development: <br /> <br /> Top 10 So Far <br /> <br /> The stories below were the most viewed online articles at SiteSelection. com and SiteNet.com from the beginning of 2012 through late February: <br /> <br /> 1) Top Business Climates of 2011, Nov. 2011, “A Better Mousetrap”: Learn from Gov. Rick Perry and others why Texas continues to lead the way. <br /> <br /> 2) Site Selection Investment Profile of Greater Fort Lauderdale, March 2011, “Headquarters For the World”: Highlevel leaders tell us why the area is ideal for corporate campuses. <br /> <br /> 3) State of the States section, Jan. 2012: Our annually compiled resource for state-level legislative, policy and project activity. <br /> <br /> 4) Michigan Spotlight, Jan. 2012, “Where the Tech Jobs Are”: Will an influx of high-tech workers reverse Detroit’s fiscal trajectory? <br /> <br /> 5) Site Selectors Survey and Panel, Jan. 2012, “Dealing With the Squeeze”: Ron Starner reveals the results of a site selectors survey and panel discussion. <br /> <br /> 6) Online Insider, Dec. 2011, “Gimme (Fallout) Shelter”: The late Jack Lyne’s final story for Site Selection explores an odd industry niche. <br /> <br /> 7) Upstate New York Spotlight, Nov. 2011, “Clean-Room Capital”: The Empire State’s tradition of technology innovation lives on. <br /> <br /> 8) Advance Manufacturing Special Advertising Section, Jan. 2012, “States Reinvent the Future Through Industrial R&D”: Who has a leg up on the nation when it comes to R&D. <br /> <br /> 9) Western Canada, Jan. 2012, “Tarsands Testimonial”: A reporter’s notes from Alberta’s oilsands territory just as the Keystone XL pipeline decision overtakes the headlines. <br /> <br /> 10) Site Selection Energy Report, Jan. 2012, “Turnabout Is Fairest Play”: As the natural gas boom continues across the U.S., Brownsville is the latest location to experience the satisfaction that comes from liquefaction attraction. <br /> <br /> Corrections & Clarifications <br /> <br /> • The November 2011 article about Nebraska entitled “Win-Win Locations” contained a couple of inaccuracies: The new building in Omaha is not CSG’s headquarters, as the company continues to be headquartered in Colorado. And 1,400 is the number of employees in Omaha, not in the company as a whole. These errors were corrected in the Web edition of the article. <br /> <br /> • The “State of the States” section in the January 2012 issue contained an incorrect Web URL for the Tennessee Dept. of Economic & Community Development. The correct URL is www.tn.gov/ecd. <br /> <br /> • The annual chart of “Super Sites” in the January 2012 issue failed to include contact information for the Texas Triangle Park inland port complex in Brazos County, Texas. The phone number to call at the Research Valley Partnership is 800-449-4012.
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