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Mother Jones May/Jun 2001 Barry Yeoman |
Subsidies at Sea A private shipbuilder received millions in 'location incentives' to save an abandoned naval yard in South Philadelphia. What did the city get in return? |
CFO December 1, 2006 Kate O'Sullivan |
Biotech Dreaming Cities and states in the U.S. are vying to become biotechnology hot spots. Ultimately, some regions may not have enough of the key ingredients for biotech success. |
IndustryWeek February 1, 2003 John S. McClenahen |
Y'all Come Car and truck makers -- as well as suppliers -- are driving deeper into the U.S. South. |
The Motley Fool August 31, 2007 Rich Duprey |
Getting Fat on the Government Dole For decades, financial incentive packages have been a common way for states to woo business. The benefits for the business are easy to see. Whether it's a good deal for taxpayers, though, is another matter. |
Food Engineering June 4, 2006 Peter Cleaveland |
Set your sites on incentives Once you've decided to build a new plant, determining which site is appropriate can involve numerous factors from both logistical and economic/political viewpoints. |
BusinessWeek July 1, 2009 Jessica Silver-Greenberg |
Will Tax Breaks Boost Jobs? States are doling out billions to woo companies and revive local economies. But their incentives may be undermining America's recovery plan |
IndustryWeek September 16, 2009 Jill Jusko |
In Search Of America's Best Manufacturing Locations Forget about 'one site fits all.' Look for 'one site fits me.' |
IndustryWeek February 15, 2012 Steve Minter |
A World of Choices Whether it's locating a plant across the street or halfway around the world, manufacturers face complex and costly decisions on where to place their facilities. |
BusinessWeek May 4, 2011 Mark Niquette |
States Use Tax Breaks in War for Jobs Taxpayers are objecting as states ply companies with subsidies while cutting vital spending. |
Reason January 2004 Matt Welch |
If You Build It, They Will Leave Sports teams fleece the taxpayer, again, by threatening to leave even after taxpayers pay for new stadiums to placate team owners. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2015 Daniel B. Cromwell |
Economic Development Incentives These tools can help sweeten the deal. |
Food Engineering July 30, 2009 Carolyn Chapin |
The Changing Face of Site Selection Food and beverage manufacturers must plan for change when selecting processing facility sites in today's volatile economy. |
Bio-IT World June 15, 2003 Melissa Kruse |
Midwest/South Region Ohio: Outpacing U.S. in Bioscience Growth... Alabama: Sweet Home to Tech Tax Incentives... Kentucky: Investing Multimillions to Breed Bio Business... Minnesota: The 'Right Mix' of Talent and Funding... Tennessee: Pioneering Research Centers... Michigan: Teeming 'Life Sciences Corridor'... etc. |
Entrepreneur September 2005 Stephen Barlas |
Border Patrol Congress goes to bat for in-state expansion tax incentives. |
BusinessWeek July 23, 2007 Coleman Cowan |
Is There A Better Way To Court A Company? What causes business-development incentives to work or fail? Examples from the Midwest offer clues. |
Bio-IT World June 15, 2003 Bob Violino |
Mid-Atlantic/Southeast Region Maryland: Making a Federal Case for Biotechnology... Puerto Rico: Isle of Incentives... Virginia: Planting Needed Seed Capital... North Carolina: Triangulating Biotech Resources... Florida: Shining Resources on Small Biotech Sector |
IndustryWeek November 1, 2002 Peter Strozniak |
Incentives Stay -- For Now As U.S. states wrestle with budget deficits, they're working to keep incentives aimed at industry in place. |
National Real Estate Investor February 1, 2006 Matt Valley |
Q & A An interview with Larry McLaughlin, head of a Detroit-based law firm's real estate division, on corporate relocation and how many companies need help in the navigation of the myriad local, state and federal incentives available to these firms. |
Entrepreneur March 2006 C.J. Prince |
You Be the Judge Are tax incentives to attract businesses unconstitutional? |
Salon.com May 1, 2002 Damien Cave |
Old McDonald had a subsidy Congress is set to hand over $170 billion to farmers. But to one grower of fava beans in California's Central Valley, the money isn't just bad economics -- it's an outright insult... |
Reason March 2004 John Stossel |
Confessions of a Welfare Queen Millionaires who own your favorite sports teams get subsidies, as do millionaire farmers, corporations, and well-connected plutocrats of every variety. Even successful, wealthy TV journalists. |
Inc. December 1, 2000 Rifka Rosenwein |
City Pickers How to judge whether a city fits your business... |
Sports Central August 26, 2008 Ryan Day |
Why Georgia Should Not Be Ranked No. 1 Why is it the BCS came out with a top 25 list that has Georgia at the top? Either the computers have gone haywire, or that's a real jab in the side of every other college program in the nation. |
BusinessWeek August 6, 2009 Foust & Ramachandran |
Small Airports Drop Off Carriers' Radar Airlines are slashing service to second-tier cities, but startups may pick up the slack. |