October 11, 2007

This week's SiteNet Dispatch includes a provocative commentary, "Mayday, Florida!" by Site Selection Publisher (and Florida resident) McKinley Conway. "Florida is strangling on its own growth," writes Conway, who sharply criticizes Florida's political leaders. "The state's greatest assets are being bulldozed away, while intelligent people who ought to know better are standing by."
Lake Alice
Water, Water Everywhere: "Astoundingly," McKinley Conway writes of Florida, "a state known for its rivers, lakes, springs and aquifers - surrounded by thousands of miles of coast line - is facing water shortages."
Lake Alice in Gainesville, Fla., courtesy of North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System

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

  • Editorial Profile - Aragon, Spain: "Something Old, Something New"
  • Nevada Spotlight: "Protecting a Haven for Industry"
  • Northern California Spotlight: "California Carving Clean Energy Niche"
  • Editor's View: "EDOs: Are You Ready for Your Close-Up?"
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Toyota subsidiary Kyoho Machine Works
Kyoho's California Protocol: Toyota subsidiary Kyoho Machine Works is nearing completion of its new $73-million plant in Stockton, Calif. (pictured) - the company's first production facility outside of Japan. The Stockton operation will make auto and truck parts for New United Motors Manufacturing, the Toyota-General Motors joint venture in Fremont.


There's more expansion news online in global project coverage from London-based partner Oxford Intelligence. This week's installment includes:
  • "Rautaruukki to Expand Into Bulgarian Market"
  • "Business Objects Opens IDC in Bangalore"
  • "DHL Opens Terminal in Sweden"
  • "Compal Electronics to Invest in Vietnam"
  • "GTBank Expands London Presence"

Copacetic clicking,

Jack Lyne
Site Selection Executive Editor of Interactive Publishing


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