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Redball Business Parks Go High Tech with Advanced Telecommunications Infrastructure by Tim Venable from Site Selection, December 1991. Many business parks are adding an array of high-tech features to meet the information-age needs of corporate tenants. At the same time, the list of tenant-attracting amenities continues to mount, but park expansion plans are decidedly scaled down.
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Redball Currents of Change Jolt Power Industry by Audrey Pennington from Site Selection, August 1995. After a century of vigorous regulations, the power industry is undergoing a major transformation. Utilities have become more diversified, more competitive, more cost-conscious and more market-driven.
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Redball Florida Power Co. Editorial Survey from Site Selection, February 1990. The Site Selection and Industrial Development staff report on development opportunities in Florida Power Co.'s service area.
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Redball James Bay Power Project Hits a Dam by Hoyt E. Coffee from Site Selection, February 1992. Environmentalists and Native Americans oppose Quebec's super project.
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Redball Power Deregulation: A Bumpy Reality by Jack Lyne from Site Selection, September 1998. Early brownouts have partially dimmed the luster in electric utility deregulation. Some firms, however, are capitalizing, orchestrating lower faciliTY rates and cutting costs through advanced demand-side management.
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Redball Real Estate Executives Plugging In to Park Telecommunications, Capitalizing on Concessions by Jack Lyne from Site Selection, December 1991. Information-age executives are adding state-of-the-art communications to their business-park site selection criteria along with concessions.
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Redball Utilities Adjust to the 1990s: Put New Emphasis on Existing Business by Hoyt E. Coffee from Site Selection, August 1992. Utility economic development departments are devoting more resources to retaining business.
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Redball Utilities Raise Budgets, Increase Business Services by Deborah S. Fusi from Site Selection, August 1990. Utilities continue to build their economic development clout through increased budgets and expanded services.
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Redball Utilities: Staying the Economic Development Course in the Wake of the Clean Air Act by Tim Venable from Site Selection, August 1991.
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