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ONLINE INSIDER

Harmonious Blend

A Latin American fragrance and flavors company whose founder once left his home country because of political instability has found a palatable place to do business in Palestine.

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FROM SITE SELECTION MAGAZINE, JULY 2024 ISSUE


OFFSHORE WIND

Keeping Up with the Jones Act

Amid the headwinds confronting the Biden administration’s ambitious goals for offshore wind energy, Dominion Energy’s Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project continues to move forward.

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WEST VIRGINIA

Paving the Way for Progress

Through various multi-million-dollar investments, the fourth-largest city in the Mountain State is receiving a much-anticipated facelift.

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SITE OF THE WEEK

Find RFI Ready sites in Greater Des Moines (DSM) that are prime for development and ready for your next project. The Greater Des Moines Partnership can provide the data needed to guide your decision-making and provide expert insights on the DSM business climate. See what this top 10 fastest growing metro in the United States (Site Selection Group) and #2 Best Place for Young Professionals (Forbes) has to offer you.

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FROM THE ARCHIVES

Saudi Arabia’s Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) generates over 11.5 million cubic meters of desalinated water daily and earlier this year was recognized for operating the world's largest desalination plant at Ras Al-Khair, which has a daily production capacity of nearly 3 million cubic meters.

2021 photo courtesy of SWCC

The New York Times this week examined how Spain and other countries facing water shortages are turning to desalination plants. Desalination is a solution that was long championed by Site Selection and Conway Data founder McKinley “Mac” Conway, including a January 2008 piece he authored three years before his passing entitled “Decision Time for Desalt Plants.” Mark Arend in 2006 looked at Spain’s “Project AGUA” plan in particular, as a drought, then as now, threatened the country’s water supply.

OHIO BUSINESS GROWTH GUIDE 2024

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SITE SELECTION RECOMMENDS

Photo by Michala Garrison using Landsat data from the U.S. Geological Survey, courtesy of NASA

A newsletter from the American Public Media program Marketplace alerted us to this week’s planned inauguration of Nusantara, the new $33 billion capital city of Indonesia located on the island of Borneo, 800 miles away from the former capital of Jakarta, a metro area home to 30 million people. One way to get a complete picture of this “capital city in the forest” is via NASA’s Earth Observatory, which posted this informative report in February featuring satellite images of the site showing rapid progress in a mere two years.

BCI Global’s Josefien Glaudemans last November considered in an exclusive Site Selection Online Insider whether Nusantara might be an “out-of-the-box” location for support centers and software development.

PHOTO OF THE DAY

Photo courtesy of PDX

Portland International Airport (PDX) in Oregon yesterday celebrated the opening of its new main terminal, which doubles the airport’s capacity. The terminal is part of an overall $2.15 billion expansion that will be completed in 2026. Among the amenities and special touches: 96 beers on tap with a full view of the runway at Loyal Legion; 100,000 hardwood tiles made from Oregon white oak grown, harvested and milled in the Willamette Valley; Blue Star Donuts; and, by the end of construction, more than 5,000 living plants.