by Strategic Development Group | Sep 11, 2024 | Blog, Economic Development, Insights, Site Selection
In the intricate world of site selection, financial returns are a crucial factor influencing corporate decisions. Companies evaluate various investment options and typically choose projects that promise the best returns and align with their long-term strategic goals....
by Strategic Development Group | Aug 29, 2024 | Blog, Economic Development, Insights, Site Selection
The corporate landscape is constantly evolving, with changes in executive management and broader corporate restructuring becoming commonplace. These shifts can result from mergers and acquisitions, shareholder pressure, or board-level shake-ups. While change can often...
by Strategic Development Group | Aug 22, 2024 | Blog, Insights, Site Selection
In the realm of site selection, experience often produces intuition. At SDG, our seasoned team has honed the ability to detect early signs that a corporate client might cut back on-site projects, eliminate sites from consideration, or terminate searches altogether....
by Strategic Development Group | Apr 18, 2024 | News, Site Selection
Strategic Development Group, Inc. (SDG) is pleased to announce that our client, Firestone Industrial Products, a division of Bridgestone, is investing $8.9 million to expand its Firestone Airide facility in Dyersburg, Tennessee. The expansion includes a new warehouse...
by Strategic Development Group | Apr 12, 2024 | News, Site Selection
Eastman (NYSE: EMN) announced significant progress towards its leadership in the circular economy. Selected by the Department of Energy as one of 33 companies for award negotiations to support Eastman’s second U.S. molecular recycling facility Named Longview, Texas,...
by Strategic Development Group | Apr 8, 2024 | Blog, Insights, Site Selection
The last key factor in site selection to discuss from our “Must Haves” list is difficult to define but no less important than its predecessors. Some think site selection is purely a quantitative evaluation process, and the lowest-cost location always wins. This is not...