June 14, 2007

This week's Dispatch includes a long-overdue installment of "From the Mail Pouch," our letters from readers. This time around we have interesting input from one very steamed Ford retiree; a Nissan admirer; a sharp-eyed Minnesota economic developer; a CBRE expert in mission-critical facilities; and an executive with the Middle East Center for Culture and Development who admires what's happening in Dubai.

This week's SiteNet Dispatch brings you new and exclusive stories from the brand-new May 2007 issue of Site Selection, including:

  • Alabama Spotlight: "Mobile-ity"
  • Colorado Spotlight: "Indoors or Outdoors" (Expanded Web Edition)
  • Special Ad Section: Shovel-Ready Sites
Rocky Mountain High (Tech): With its combination of high-tech resources, talent and lifestyle, Colorado Springs is drawing a host of life sciences companies.

There's more expansion news online in global project coverage from London-based partner Oxford Intelligence.
This week's installment includes:
  • "Jet Airways Launches Hub in Brussels"
  • "Fujitsu to Expand Indian Service Centre"
  • "Austrotherm Opens Second Factory in Bulgaria"
  • "Samsung in Russian Plant Deal"
  • "HCL Sets Up Centre in Poland"
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Broccoli, poor broccoli/Who will rise to honor thee? Well, one place has stepped forward to champion the beleaguered vegetable, the Rodney Dangerfield of greenery. Yes, this town claims its crown as "the World Capital of Broccoli." See if you can name it in our new "Where in the World?"

Copacetic clicking,

Jack Lyne
Site Selection Executive Editor of Interactive Publishing


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