Demographic Challenges Impact Rural Corporate Site Location Opportunities

Demographics have a major impact on corporate site location decisions.  Regions with a large and growing population base, have a younger, more educated workforce and less poverty are more attractive for economic investment.  A comparison of Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, and Ohio offers insights into the competitiveness of these rural markets for corporate site location […]

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Kentucky Adds the Transportation Improvement District Program to its Economic Development Arsenal

United States’ highways and roads move 72%, or nearly $17 trillion, of the nation’s goods.  Yet, the nation’s roadway infrastructure is struggling to meet the existing demand with nearly half of our existing roadways in poor or mediocre condition according to the American Society of Civil Engineers.  Many communities are looking for new tools to

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Pennsylvanian Gaining Space and Defense, Life Sciences, Energy, Robotics and AI Advantages

Pennsylvanian Gaining Space and Defense, Life Sciences, Energy, Robotics and AI Advantages Pennsylvania is the most economically diverse state in the U.S. Its $930 billion GDP makes it the sixth largest economy in the country and a leading global economic hub. From corporate headquarters (home to 23 Fortune 500 companies), to state-of-the-art R&D facilities, to

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Pennsylvania’s Economic Development Incentives Offer Benefit to Companies

Taxes levied by local and state governments have a major impact on a company’s corporate site location decisions. Taxes by the state and local governments are a critical component of measuring the cost of doing business in a region.  Different local and state governments tax businesses differently. What and how much local and state governments

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Pennsylvania Remains a Global Leader in Manufacturing and Advanced Services

The two urban centers of Pennsylvania ensure the state remains a hub for white-collar, advanced services and as well as manufacturing companies.   Industry clusters are regional concentrations of related industries.[i] Clusters consist of companies, suppliers, and service providers, as well as government agencies and other institutions that provide education, information, research, and technical support

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Housing Growth in Pennsylvania is Critical to Corporate Site Location Decisions

Housing is joining workforce development to become a major corporate site location issue.  Regions not growing are failing to develop substantial residential growth.  Finally, rural regions are losing population at an alarming rate and desperately need new residential products to retain existing employers and to keep their young people.  No matter where you are in

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Demographic Data Tells the Story of Pennsylvania’s Economic Assets

Pennsylvania is the nation’s 5th largest state in the union with 12.7 M people, but its strategic location is connected to the Great Lakes in the west and the 50 million East Coast I-95 corridor positions Pennsylvania for corporate site location projects.   Key demographic measures that impact corporate site location decisions include total population

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