Illinois: one-stop expansion solution
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Illinois consistently lands among the ranks of the most preferred industrial sites. The state commits itself to providing businesses from all sorts of industries with the necessary pool of skilled manpower and infrastructure support such as transportation services. Illinois enjoys a 46% college-educated workforce. Its higher education institutions have garnered top rankings and citations nationwide. The state is also fortunate enough to be strategically located such that 25% of the US GNP is within a 300-mile distance from the state.
Publication Name: Site Selection
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1080-7799
Year: 1999
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Tennessee: a better bottom line
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Tennessee's thriving economy makes it a serious contender for business expansion. The state is a sound choice for building large offices, high tech manufacturing and many other kinds of facilities, primarily because of its tax structure that is pro-business, better infrastructure and competitive electric power rates. Tennessee has no state income tax, no state property tax and has no debt associated to its transportation system. The state also boasts of highly skilled people committed to work force development.
Publication Name: Site Selection
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1080-7799
Year: 1998
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Mississippi: thinking like a business
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Mississippi's positive business climate makes it a great place for site-seeking companies to locate business. Armed with ample and highly skilled labor, favorable corporate income tax rates and competitive tax incentives, the diverse state is a sound choice for large offices, high-tech manufacturing and many other kinds of facilities. The country offers specialized employee training to new and expanding companies for free or low cost.
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Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1080-7799
Year: 1998
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