Buying land for the system now, decades before it's needed, would cut acquisition costs and might entice businesses to relocate inside the corridors.
More than 3 million migrant workers have flooded into Shanghai, and as the city center is torn up for office high-rises, 226,000 people were forced to relocate to suburbia in 2003.
Not surprisingly, virtual managers report much less stress than employees who commute or relocate.
ISU seeks to relocate track Indiana State University wants to move forward with plans to relocate its track and field facility to North First Street, adjacent to the Wabash River.
June 14, 2013 - Terre Haute Tribune Star
Brian France in Roanoke Times NASCAR Chairman Brian France said Friday in a statement that series officials "will continue to consider requests by any track operator, including SMI, to relocate race dates. Under NASCAR's realignment" plan, we have worked with track owners to...
Mick Cornett in USA Today The history of sports is littered with franchises that intended to relocate, said they would relocate and for whatever reason didn't relocate,said Cornett, a former television sportscaster. "Things change. I don't anticipate anything...
Jim Doyle in International Herald Tribune This is another tool we'll use to keep loyal visitors coming back, communicate why a business should relocate or expand here, and let talented employees know why they should choose Wisconsin,Doyle said.