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02/24/2009

Area Development Site Selection Feature Appears

My article, "Quality of Life Factors into Business Location Decisions," appeared in the January, 2009, issue of Area Development magazine. The article explores how quality of life concerns can sway the relocation of business to areas that meet their needs for housing, healthcare, education, and other parameters.

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