November 29, 2007

This issue brings you new and exclusive stories from the November 2007 issue of Site Selection, including:

  • The Middle East: "Life Sciences Grow in Israel"
  • The Southwest: "Southwestern Appetite"
  • Ohio River Corridor: "Waterside Wealth"
  • Project Finance: "Interest High in No-Interest Option" (Expanded Web Edition)

Louisville's Museum Plaza
Big Projects Rising Beside the River: Downtown Louisville's US$465-million Museum Plaza (pictured in a skyline rendering above) is one of the giant riverfront developments in Kentucky that are being fueled by the state's new tax-increment financing law.
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There's more expansion news online in global project coverage from London-based partner Oxford Intelligence. This week's installment includes:
  • "Sanofi-aventis to Open Chinese Vaccine Plant"
  • "Rhodia to Build New Plant in China"
  • "IHC Merwede to Launch Singapore Facility"
  • "Novartis to Increase R&D in Taiwan"
  • "Faurecia to Open Czech Plant"

Which U.S. Presidential Candidate Really Means Business? More specifically, which presidential aspirant would be good for business and economic development? Register your vote in the Dispatch's new "What's Your Take?"

Copacetic clicking,

Jack Lyne
Site Selection Executive Editor of Interactive Publishing


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