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Title: Site Selection Magazine – The Magazine of Corporate Expansion & Global Economic Development

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Dechra’s move to Boston sheds light on factors driving HQ movement.

When Dechra announced March 11 that it would relocate its global headquarters from Northwich, England, to Boston, Massachusetts, the company became the latest firm to buy into a migration pattern benefiting certain parts of New England.

A global leader i...


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Site Shortage? Look Again.

While many states, regions, location advisors and companies bemoan a lack of shovel-ready sites for industrial development, a bevy of certification and funding announcements for that exact type of property continues to proliferate. All you have to do is look around. Drawn from recent news releases:

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LONG-TERM SYNERGY DRIVES NEW FACILITY INVESTMENT

To fill the critical power distribution systems and solutions needs of Siemens, leading electronic manufacturer Jabil joined the company to announce plans for a new production facility in Prince George County, Virginia. About 30 miles outside of Richmond, the duo has selected the county’s Crosspointe ...


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A highway construction project in the I-77 corridor’s leading county for corporate facility growth adjusts on the fly.

Put pedal to the metal and you could knock out the entirety of Interstate 77 in one day’s drive. But with so many compelling places to visit or invest, why would you want to go and do a thing like that?

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Deeper channels, faster terminals and expanding inland networks are reshaping how companies evaluate Gulf Coast locations.

by Savannah Yawn

Gulf Coast ports are expanding with deeper channels, more capacity and better rail connections to move larger ships with fewer delays. For companies looking at Gulf Coast locations, th...


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