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Originally Posted by bnk
We did it again
https://siteselection.com/issues/202...-can-trust.cfm
TOP METROS OF 2022
From Site Selection magazine, March 2022
Places You Can Trust
That’s a strong indicator across the Top Metros of 2022.
by Adam Bruns
If winning back-to-back championships establishes dynasties, what do you call it when you win 10 years in a row?
In Chicagoland, they hand the ball to the ref and they act like they’ve been there before. Because they have.
The 2022 data on corporate facility investment nationwide indeed tell a familiar tale: T he multi-state Chicago metro area is No. 1 (with 448 projects) and the next three metro areas in the rankings also repeat their rankings from last year: Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington is No. 2 (426 projects); Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land is No. 3 (255 projects) and New York-Newark-New Jersey is No. 4 (246 projects). The biggest upward mover in the Top 10 is Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, California, with 150 projects, just ahead of repeat No. 6 metro Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, Georgia.
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A noteworthy recent statistic from Kastle Systems (based on building access control data) finds that among 10 major cities analyzed by how many office workers had returned to the office during a week in February, Austin, Chicago and Houston were the only cities with returned-worker percentages higher than 50%. Michael Fassnacht, CEO and president of World Business Chicago and chief marketing officer for the City of Chicago, says his city’s downtown is doing just fine.
“Young talent, post college, they want to be in an urban center,” he tells me, for the entertainment, night life and diversity of people and experiences. “We have not seen a dropoff. We have seen an influx from the coasts because it’s more affordable and there are more opportunities.”
That influx is coming from companies as well as talent. Despite the rise of Los Angeles this year to No. 5 from No. 8 last year among our Top Metros, Fassnacht says he learned during a trip to L.A. early this year that “a lot of L.A.-based companies are interested in expanding into the Midwest and it looks like Chicago is the gateway. In 24 hours we met 50 companies and 12 are seriously interested.”
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I'm guessing here but I think Illinois was second only to Texas in this metric.
Chicagoland had the huge majority of relocations and expansions.
But here are a select few from the down state that is very much in need.
https://www.illinois.gov/news/press-release.26121.html
Illinois Ranks #2 State in the Nation for Corporate Investment
Press Release - Wednesday, March 01, 2023
CHICAGO — Site Selection Magazine - an international industry-leading business publication -- released its annual corporate expansion and relocation rankings, naming Illinois 2nd in the nation for corporate projects and Chicago the Top Metro for the 10th year in a row.
The publication noted 487 Illinois projects in 2022, moving the state up from the number three spot in the previous year's rankings.
"Illinois is open for business and leading the way as one of the top 10 states for corporate investment, with Chicago named the number one metro for the 10th year in a row," said Governor Pritzker. "Thanks to our nation-leading infrastructure revitalization, talented workforce, and growing economy, Illinois is the best place to do business."
The issue also named the Chicago metropolitan area as the Top Metro for corporate investment for the 10th straight year. With a growing reputation as a tech hub with Google's purchase of the Thompson Center and new headquarters moving in, such as Kellogg, Chicago continues to bolster its reputation as a global powerhouse.
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Illinois recently launched a $400 million invest in Illinois fund to attract large businesses and stay competitive with other states, expanded incentives for the clean energy industry, and made it easier for companies to apply for EDGE - the state's primary incentive program.
The state also announced $40 million in grants to supercharge the development of megasites - large, developed sites ready for occupancy for manufacturers, distribution centers, industrial centers, and more. These grants will increase the number of investment-ready sites in Illinois and increase the state's competitiveness for large-scale projects.
Companies that located or expanded throughout Illinois in 2022 include:
CyrusOne Data Center - $250 million facility located in Aurora
Ferrero - Bloomington manufacturing facility; $214.4 million investment and 200 jobs
GAF Commercial Roofing - Peru manufacturing plant; $80 million investment and 70 jobs
LG Chem/ADM - two new joint ventures in Decatur; 125 jobs
Ollie's Bargain Outlet - Princeton distribution center; $68 million investment and 145 jobs
Prime Data Centers - New $1 billion data center in Elk Grove Village
T/CCI - Decatur retooling for EV component manufacturing; $20 million investment and 50 jobs
Tyson Foods - Caseyville manufacturing facility expansion, $180 million investment and 400 jobs
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