Citations with the tag: INDUSTRIAL location

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  • Donut Hole moves bakery to North Side from Suncrest.
    Cooley, Megan // Journal of Business (10756124); 1/30/2003, Vol. 18 Issue 3, pB15 

    Reports on the decision of Donut Hole Bakery to move its main operation from Suncrest area to North Side in Spokane, Washington. Addition of a lunch menu at its new location; Information on owners of the business; Expansion plans of the bakery.

  • A brasserie at the West Loop crossroads.
    Spiselman, Anne // Crain's Chicago Business; 9/16/2002, Vol. 25 Issue 37, p29 

    Focuses on the influence of industrial location in business success in Chicago, Illinois. Press release concept of Restaurant Development Group for restaurant, One North Kitchen & Bar; Physical description of the restaurant; Foods served in the restaurant.

  • Metropolitan area rankings: Buyer beware.
    Weintraub, Annette M.; Giamartino, Gary A. // Economic Development Review; Fall93, Vol. 11 Issue 4, p23 

    Discusses the limitations of metropolitan area business climate rankings published in various business periodicals. Determination of areas desirable for business start-up and relocation; Methodological problems; Need for author to evaluate business climate studies for applicability and validity.

  • Moved to new quarters.
    Weintraub, Annette M.; Giamartino, Gary A. // Gifts & Decorative Accessories; Apr97, Vol. 98 Issue 4, p10 

    Announces the relocation of several business enterprises in the United States as of April, 1997. Includes the moving of Wild Side's key offices; Lydia's Land's production facilities; Coffee Masters' corporate and manufacturing offices.

  • Moved to new quarters.
    Weintraub, Annette M.; Giamartino, Gary A. // Gifts & Decorative Accessories; Aug97, Vol. 98 Issue 8, p42 

    Gives a report on various companies that have moved to different quarters in the United States. Reference to B and H Design and Manufacturing; Information on Design Safari and its other location; Location of Corporate Custom Products's other address; Additional information on other companies...

  • GTEC hits trifecta in recruits to close April.
    Delgado, Steve // Inside Tucson Business; 5/5/2003, Vol. 12 Issue 47, p1 

    Reports on the efforts of the Greater Tucson Economic Council to attract companies to relocate in Tucson, Arizona. Names of the companies planning to relocate in the area; Nature of their businesses; Benefits offered by the council to relocating companies.

  • Keep out!
    Schriner, Jim // Industry Week/IW; 02/03/97, Vol. 246 Issue 3, p50 

    Focuses on the relevance of growth and industrial locations in the United States. Impact of growth on economic futures; Need to balance finances, business environment, and quality of life; Projections of job opportunity against technology; Emphasis on business benefits in migrating to another...

  • Suckers for the city.
    Schriner, Jim // Management Today; Feb97, p18 

    Discusses the importance of a city location for some kinds of business enterprises in Great Britain. Trends of moving out of the city; Impact of innovations in telecommunications; Banks, advertising agencies, accountancy and law firms as examples; Possible development of gradual drift into...

  • Who pays wins.
    Murdoch, Adrian // Management Today; Apr97, p60 

    Discusses the benefits and costs of setting up industrial locations in Great Britain. System for incentives disbursement; Characterization of the financial assistance available; Types of financial incentives offered to companies; Effect of the discrepancies between different regions; Reasons...

  • A zone of relief from regulation?
    Worsham, James // Nation's Business; Oct95, Vol. 83 Issue 10, p73 

    Focuses on the easing of federal regulations for businesses relocating to urban sites in the United States. Legislation to combat regulatory redlining of urban centers; Setting up a local commission to decide the exceptions; Federal agency responsible for enforcing the regulation as having the...

  • Ranking the states.
    Bandhausen, Kurt // Financial World; 11/18/96, Vol. 165 Issue 14, p64 

    Ranks the states on the United States based on their suitability as location for business enterprises. Criteria used in the ranking; Cost of doing business; Economic potential; Poverty rate; Business closings; Educated labor supply.

  • Creating a regional identity for the Valley.
    Wetzel, John // Business Journal Serving Fresno & the Central San Joaquin Valley; 03/13/2000, Issue 322589, p35 

    Comments on developments related to economic conditions in the San Joaquin Valley, California, as of March 13, 2000. Importance of creating a regional identity to convince companies to locate their business operations in the region; Need for cooperation among the counties in the region.

  • Non-economic intangibles are valuable.
    Peskin, Myron I.; Halpern, David // Business Forum; Summer90, Vol. 15 Issue 3, p25 

    No abstract available.

  • The site is right (isn't it?).
    Farkas, David // Restaurant Hospitality; Oct97, Vol. 81 Issue 10, p55 

    No abstract available.

  • Location vs. savings.
    Lipput, Henry // Executive Report; Apr96, Vol. 14 Issue 8, p49 

    Focuses on the savings considerations for businesses when moving to prime locations in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Profitability of locating outside the central business district; Importance of analyzing a company's target market in choosing a location.

  • Corporations of today relocate and disperse operations.
    Maliszewski, Paul // Business Journal Serving Southern Tier, CNY, Mohawk Valley, Fing; 9/02/96, Vol. 10 Issue 18, p8 

    Focuses on the issue of location for corporations. Publication of a report entitled `Business Location Services Special Report,' by Arthur Andersen; Trend towards housing a corporation in several locations; perception of New York State as an expensive location for businesses.

  • Place matters.
    Case, John; Furash, Mary // Inc.; 1996 State of Small Business, Vol. 18 Issue 7, p94 

    Asserts that location is still important to United States businesses in the 1990s, despite rumors to the contrary. Evidence for this, including how high-technology start-ups continue to locate in Silicon Valley despite high costs and crowding; Benefits of location, including being part of an...

  • Down under, but not out.
    McRae, Hamish // Director (00123242); Jul95, Vol. 48 Issue 12, p73 

    Focuses on the use of technology to give businesses in disadvantageous locations, the ability to compete in the trade of services. Reference to Perth, an isolated city in Australia; Attraction of Perth to businesses; Implications of Perth's success for other isolated areas.

  • NEW LOCATION FOR THE TRAMMEL TRACE TRIBUNE.
    McRae, Hamish // Trammel Trace Tribune (Tatum, TX); 2/7/2008, Vol. 33 Issue 4, p1 

    The article reports that Trammel Trace Tribune has moved to its new location in 245 W. Johnson St., Texas.

  • Finding utopia.
    Matson, Erik W. // Industry Week/IW; 2/6/95, Vol. 244 Issue 3, p36 

    Focuses on the factors considered in the choice of plant sites and business centers. Criticism against herd mentality; Emergence of business centers globally; Site-selection decisions and considerations; Advantages offered by locating business in successful centers.

  • Nutshell notes.
    Horsfall, David // Geographical (Campion Interactive Publishing); Feb94, Vol. 66 Issue 2, p56 

    Presents changing approaches to the study of industrial location. Includes views of economist Alfred Weber on location of manufacturing as a series of least-cost points; Work of economist Harold Hotelling on locational interdependence; Development of a general theory of location by economist...

  • Singapore still best place for business.
    Horsfall, David // Asian Pacific Post; 9/18/2008, p17 

    This article discusses a report released by the World Bank in 2008 which concluded that Singapore remains the best place in the world to run a business.

  • It's a long wait for one-stop shopping on Cooper Street.
    McLinden, Steve // Business Press; 12/15/95, Vol. 8 Issue 33, p1 

    Reports from Arlington has posted warning signs advising shoppers how to circumvent Cooper Street traffic on the Cooper/Interstate 20 area strecth that is so congested and corpulent with retailers. Comments by Arlington City council member Elzie Odom; Businesses on the stretch.

  • India Scraps West Bengal Chemical Hub.
    ALPEROWICZ, NATASHA // Chemical Week; 8/29/2011, Vol. 173 Issue 21, p15 

    The article reports that the proposed Petroleum, Chemicals, and Petrochemicals Investment Region (PCPIR) at Nayachar Island was not approved by the state government of West Bengal, India on environmental grounds.

  • Picking your neighborhood.
    Schriner, Jim // Industry Week/IW; 7/3/95, Vol. 244 Issue 13, p71 

    Focuses on trends in industry clustering. Definition of clusters by function; Sophistication in creation of clusters by government leaders; Considerations in choosing appropriate cluster.

  • Cities and skills.
    Glaeser, Edward L.; Mare, David C. // NBER Reporter; Spring94, p58 

    This article presents an abstract of the NBER Working Paper "Cities and skills," by Edward L. Glaeser and David C. Mare.

  • HALL & NOTES.
    Glaeser, Edward L.; Mare, David C. // Music Week; 3/2/2012, Issue 9, p9 

    The article offers information about the Bodega in Nottingham, England.

  • Furnishings sought for new Hospice office.
    Glaeser, Edward L.; Mare, David C. // Lakelander (Whitney, TX); 9/5/2007, Vol. 21 Issue 36, p6 

    The article reports on the new office location of the Hospice of the Heart in Whitney, Texas.

  • Expensive places to do business.
    Glaeser, Edward L.; Mare, David C. // Buildings; Jul96, Vol. 90 Issue 7, p20 

    Presents the top ten most expensive places to do business for the first quarter of 1996, according to the `1996 Colliers International Office-Global Real Estate Review'.

  • Don't forget your toothbrush.
    Glaeser, Edward L.; Mare, David C. // Electric Perspectives; May/Jun97, Vol. 22 Issue 3, p11 

    Presents the top 30 international relocation destinations for United States electric utilities in 1996 according to the North American International. Acquisition costs for utilities in Hungary, United Kingdom and Australia.

  • Manhattan firms look, don't touch Fairfield County.
    Prezioso, Jeanine // Fairfield County Business Journal; 12/31/2001, Vol. 40 Issue 53, p2 

    Reports that companies looking for satellite offices outside New York are turning to Fairfield County, Connecticut. Overall vacancy rate for the third quarter; Reason for the increased interests of New York companies in Fairfield County.

  • Starting up: The rules, laws, taxes.
    Prezioso, Jeanine // Grand Rapids Business Journal; 10/13/97 Supplement Small Business, Vol. 15 Issue 41, p25 

    Discusses factors to be considered by employers in investing in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Checking with the zoning office to determine whether the business location is legal; Requirement on businesses to have a Federal Employer Identification Number; Personal property tax imposed on businesses.

  • New GA facility opens for manufacturing.
    Prezioso, Jeanine // Home Textiles Today; 12/10/2001, Vol. 23 Issue 15, p2 

    Announces the relocation of the manufacturing and distribution of Regal product to the 200,000-square-foot facility in Ellijay, Georgia. Employment at about 300 workers; Manufacture of kitchen and bath rug products; Closure of the 200,000-square-foot facility in North Vernon, Indiana.

  • Location vs. Sense.
    Smith, Brett C. // Automotive Manufacturing & Production; Sep2000, Vol. 112 Issue 9, p22 

    Offers observation on the location decision for Covisint, an online automotive industry purchasing entity. Factor critical in determining the true intent of the founders of the automotive Internet-based company; Assertion that it is important to locate Covisint away from the manufacturers;...

  • Australian, New Zealand tire production facilities.
    Smith, Brett C. // Rubber & Plastics News; 9/9/2002, Vol. 32 Issue 3, p29 

    Presents a chart depicting tire production facilities in Australia and New Zealand. Plant location of Bridgestone Australia Ltd.; Estimated capacity of South Pacific Tyres New Zealand Ltd.; Tire types of Goodyear Lastikleri Turk AS.

  • KeyBank opens new Fayetteville branch.
    Smith, Brett C. // Business Journal (Central New York); 11/15/2002, Vol. 16 Issue 46, p2 

    Reports on the inauguration of a KeyBank branch at Town Centre Plaza in New York.

  • Health-care �cluster� promising.
    Read, Paul // Journal of Business (10756124); 1/24/2002, Vol. 17 Issue 3, pA1 

    Forecasts a competitive site for biotechnology and biomedical manufacturing in Spokane, Washington. Advantages of cluster industries for economic development; Identification of clusters using a location coefficient; Measurement of the relative concentration of an industry cluster in a region.

  • ICM brings RedChip Cos. to Spokane.
    Read, Paul // Journal of Business (10756124); 12/5/2002, Vol. 17 Issue 25, pA11 

    Reports on the relocation of the analyst coverage service provider RedChip Cos. LLC to Spokane, Washington.

  • It Figures moves on South Hill, adds space.
    Read, Paul // Journal of Business (10756124); 12/5/2002, Vol. 17 Issue 25, pB18 

    Reports on the relocation of the It Figures Fitness exercise outlet to Cendar Canyon Village in Spokane, Washington.

  • Metaphysical shop moves to new location in Valley.
    Read, Paul // Journal of Business (10756124); 1/30/2003, Vol. 18 Issue 3, pA8 

    Reports on the industrial location of Portals in Time and Dragon's Brew Espresso & Deli in a retail strip center of Spokane, Washington.

  • Revolution on the catwalk.
    Read, Paul // Frontline Solutions; May2002, Vol. 3 Issue 5, p50 

    Determines the ideal location for online marketplaces in Europe. Complexity of the supply chain; Establishment of business contacts; Implications of business location for marketing and advertising campaigns.

  • Readers offer moving solutions.
    McIntyre, Kathryn J. // Business Insurance; 06/19/2000, Vol. 34 Issue 25, p29 

    Presents suggestions from readers on what to keep and what to throw away in light of the transfer of offices of `Business Insurance' to Chicago, Illinois in 2001. Importance of business cards organized electronically; Creation of a special category of boxes for treasured stuff.

  • Smart moves: Doing the right thing.
    Fischer, Glenn // Buildings; Mar1998, Vol. 92 Issue 3, p72 

    Presents information about business relocation. Driving force behind the increase in relocation; Four elements for successful relocation projects.

  • Making a buck go further during your next relocation.
    Whitson, Alan // Buildings; Mar1998, Vol. 92 Issue 3, p76 

    Discusses ways to control the cost of business relocations. Two major benefits of tangible personal properties; Facility managers and financial departments' use of first cost at their criterion for evaluating a facilities solution.

  • 30 tips.
    Whitson, Alan // Buildings; Mar1998, Vol. 92 Issue 3, p78 

    Presents tips to accommodate changing technology when relocating business.

  • Growers may find Midtown ripe for picking as plant site.
    Bennett, David // Crain's Cleveland Business; 4/22/2002, Vol. 23 Issue 16, p3 

    Reports the plant relocation of the Cleveland Growers Marketing Co. in Cleveland, Ohio. Expansion of the packaging unit; Selection of appropriate site; Negotiation between the company with private property owners.

  • Creaing a 24-hour community key if Cleveland is to compete.
    Coakley, Sandy // Crain's Cleveland Business; 1/13/2003, Vol. 24 Issue 2, p11 

    Discusses the impact of the movement of several companies from Cleveland, Ohio to other cities on increasing the level of unemployment in the city. Reasons for the decision of companies to shift away from Cleveland; Features that are lacking in Cleveland; Steps to be taken to keep opportunities...

  • Athersys may succumb to Triangle's lure.
    Stacklin, Jeff // Crain's Cleveland Business; 2/17/2003, Vol. 24 Issue 7, p19 

    Reports that Athersys Inc., a pharmaceutical company might shift from Northeast Ohio to Research Triangle Park region of North Carolina. Implications of shifting of the company to North Carolina for business in the Research Triangle region; Reason why the company is hesitating to shift from its...

  • It's official: Avon Lake PolyOne's new HQ.
    Bullard, Stan // Crain's Cleveland Business; 9/29/2003, Vol. 24 Issue 39, p8 

    The charade of being headquartered in downtown Cleveland, Ohio ends on September 29, 2003 at PolyOne Corp., a company that produces polymer resins and compounds. The headquarters of the company effectively becomes 33587 Walker Road in Avon Lake, Ohio. The remaining 25 employees from PolyOne's...

  • CORRECTION.
    Bullard, Stan // Crain's Cleveland Business; 5/14/2007, Vol. 28 Issue 19, p2 

    A correction to the article concerning the site of the planned Stein Mart store in Beachwood, Ohio, in the May 7, 2007 issue is presented.

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